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                            | i. | 
                            Geographical area | 
                            
                            Attica with Salamis
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                            | ii. | 
                            Region | 
                            
                            Attica
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                            | iii. | 
                            Site | 
                            
                            Athens
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                            | i.a. | 
                            Full reference (original language) | 
                            
                            ὀργεῶνες (Din. Fr. 65.2 = Apologia hybreos) 
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                            | i.b. | 
                            Full reference (transliterated) | 
                            
                            orgeones
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                            | ii. | 
                            Reference context | 
                            
                            Gloss in the Dikon Onomata, 191, 27, 29.
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                            | i. | 
                            Source(s) | 
                            
                            Din. Fr. 65.2 = Apologia hybreos (s. iv BC)
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                            Note | 
                            
                            The reference is preserved in Dikon Onomata, 191, 27: καὶ πάλιν ὀργεῶνες τίνες ἐν Ἀπολογία ὕβρεως σαφὲς ποιεῖ οὗτοι εἰσιν οἱ τοῖς ἰδίᾳ ἀφιδρυμένοις θεοῖς ὀργιάζοντες  καὶ τῶν ἱερῶν δὲ [κοινωνοῦντες] ὀργεῶνας ἑαυτοὺς {ἀλλήλους} ἐκάλουν, kai palin orgeones tines en Apologia hybreos safes poiei houtoi eisin hoi tois idiai aphidrymenois theois orgiazontes kai ton hieron de [koinonountes] orgeonas heautous {allelous} ekaloun. See also the following entries in lexica: Harpoer. ο. 90; Ph. ο. 344; Lex. Seg. ο. 191.
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                            | i.a. | 
                            Source type(s) | 
                            
                            Literary source(s)
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                            | i.b. | 
                            Document(s) typology & language/script | 
                            
                            Entry in a lexicon, in Greek.
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                            | iii. | 
                            Bibliography | 
                            
                            Arnaoutoglou, I. (2003), Thusias heneka kai sunousias. Private religious associations in Hellenistic Athens. Athens: 34-5.
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                            | i. | 
                            Private associations | 
                            
                            Probable
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                            Note | 
                            
                            The entry in the Lexicon makes clear that this is a private religious association.
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                            | ii. | 
                            Historical authenticity | 
                            
                            There is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the source.
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