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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) | 
                            
                            αὐτολήκυθοι (Dem. 54.14 and 16 = Against Conon)
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                            | i.b. | 
                            Full reference (transliterated) | 
                            
                            autolekythoi
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                            | ii. | 
                            Reference context | 
                            
                            The term occurs in the narrative of the Demosthenic speech Against Conon for assault and battery: καὶ ἐρεῖν ὡς εἰσὶν ἐν τῇ πόλει πολλοί, καλῶν κἀγαθῶν ἀνδρῶν υἱεῖς, οἳ παίζοντες οἷ' ἄνθρωποι νέοι σφίσιν αὐτοῖς ἐπωνυμίας πεποίηνται, καὶ καλοῦσι τοὺς μὲν ἰθυφάλλους, τοὺς δ᾽ αὐτοληκύθους, kai erein hos eisin en tei polei polloi kalon kagathon andron huieis, hoi paizontes, hoi' anthropoi neoi sphisin autois eponymous pepoientai, kai kalousi tous men ithyphallous, tous d' autolekythous (54.14).
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                            | i. | 
                            Source(s) | 
                            
                            Dem. 54.14 and 16 = Against Conon (m. iv BC)
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                            Online Resources | 
                            
                            Dem. 54.14 Dem. 54.16
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                            | i.a. | 
                            Source type(s) | 
                            
                            Literary source(s)
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                            | i.b. | 
                            Document(s) typology & language/script | 
                            
                            Law court speech, in Greek.
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                            | iii. | 
                            Bibliography | 
                            
                            Parker, R. (1996), Athenian religion. A history. Oxford: 335. (SEG 47: 26)
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                            | i. | 
                            Private associations | 
                            
                            Possible
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                            Note | 
                            
                            The group does not possess any other feature of a private association except the name.
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                            | ii. | 
                            Historical authenticity | 
                            
                            The speech is considered as genuine.
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