Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia

Four new epigraphic finds from the Mihalıççık District encourage us to reconsider the role that villages and associations played among those who made dedications to the divine pair Hosios kai Dikaios. According to the distribution of the evidence, the cult originated and remained concentrated on the...

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Main Author: Altay COŞKUN
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Language:deu
Published: Akdeniz University 2020-05-01
Series:Gephyra
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/gephyra/issue/53182/710613?publisher=nalan-eda-akyurek-sahin
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description Four new epigraphic finds from the Mihalıççık District encourage us to reconsider the role that villages and associations played among those who made dedications to the divine pair Hosios kai Dikaios. According to the distribution of the evidence, the cult originated and remained concentrated on the north-east of Phrygia Epiktetos, but spread all over western Asia Minor and even beyond. After surveying the documents known previously especially thanks to M. Ricl (1991; 1992a; 2008) and classifying elements of the dedication formula, slightly improved readings and interpretations are offered for the five inscriptions (re-) published by H. Güney (2018a): twice, the imperial slave Chryseros is attested as fulfilling vows to the gods together with his fellow villagers (nos. 2, 3); three other instances, however, involve associations: perhaps a Β̣[ακχῖ]ον, the obscure Παρ[---]διᾶται, and the Κταηνοῖ, further specified as the Βα<κ>χῖον τὸ περὶ Τύραννον (nos. 4, 5, 1). The combined evidence catalogued by Ricl and Güney adds up to some 185 dedications to Hosios kai Dikaios, including, in their views, 17 cases that originated from village communities, compared to only two by associations. The present study argues instead that the ascertained evidence for villages is only six and that this is on par with the documentation of associations. All six of the latter can be identified as Dionysiac thiasoi.
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spelling doaj.art-91726ddd589d43bca4ec1e404806123c2023-02-15T16:08:26ZdeuAkdeniz UniversityGephyra1309-39242651-50592020-05-011911113310.37095/gephyra.710613324Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West GalatiaAltay COŞKUNFour new epigraphic finds from the Mihalıççık District encourage us to reconsider the role that villages and associations played among those who made dedications to the divine pair Hosios kai Dikaios. According to the distribution of the evidence, the cult originated and remained concentrated on the north-east of Phrygia Epiktetos, but spread all over western Asia Minor and even beyond. After surveying the documents known previously especially thanks to M. Ricl (1991; 1992a; 2008) and classifying elements of the dedication formula, slightly improved readings and interpretations are offered for the five inscriptions (re-) published by H. Güney (2018a): twice, the imperial slave Chryseros is attested as fulfilling vows to the gods together with his fellow villagers (nos. 2, 3); three other instances, however, involve associations: perhaps a Β̣[ακχῖ]ον, the obscure Παρ[---]διᾶται, and the Κταηνοῖ, further specified as the Βα<κ>χῖον τὸ περὶ Τύραννον (nos. 4, 5, 1). The combined evidence catalogued by Ricl and Güney adds up to some 185 dedications to Hosios kai Dikaios, including, in their views, 17 cases that originated from village communities, compared to only two by associations. The present study argues instead that the ascertained evidence for villages is only six and that this is on par with the documentation of associations. All six of the latter can be identified as Dionysiac thiasoi.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/gephyra/issue/53182/710613?publisher=nalan-eda-akyurek-sahinhosios ve dikaiosapollonheliosadak (εὐχή)adak yazıtı formülü khoria konsidianakhryserosdionysos kült derneğibakkhiondoğu phrygiatürkmen dağlarımihalıççıkeskişehirkütahyahosios and dikaiosapolloheliosvotive (εὐχή)dedication formulachoria considianachryserosdionysiac associationbakchioneast phrygiatürkmen mountainsmihalıççıkeskişehirkütahya
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Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia
Gephyra
hosios ve dikaios
apollon
helios
adak (εὐχή)
adak yazıtı formülü
khoria konsidiana
khryseros
dionysos kült derneği
bakkhion
doğu phrygia
türkmen dağları
mihalıççık
eskişehir
kütahya
hosios and dikaios
apollo
helios
votive (εὐχή)
dedication formula
choria considiana
chryseros
dionysiac association
bakchion
east phrygia
türkmen mountains
mihalıççık
eskişehir
kütahya
title Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia
title_full Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia
title_fullStr Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia
title_full_unstemmed Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia
title_short Dionysiac Associations among the Dedicants of Hosios kai Dikaios Revisiting Recently Published Inscriptions from the Mihalıççık District in North-West Galatia
title_sort dionysiac associations among the dedicants of hosios kai dikaios revisiting recently published inscriptions from the mihaliccik district in north west galatia
topic hosios ve dikaios
apollon
helios
adak (εὐχή)
adak yazıtı formülü
khoria konsidiana
khryseros
dionysos kült derneği
bakkhion
doğu phrygia
türkmen dağları
mihalıççık
eskişehir
kütahya
hosios and dikaios
apollo
helios
votive (εὐχή)
dedication formula
choria considiana
chryseros
dionysiac association
bakchion
east phrygia
türkmen mountains
mihalıççık
eskişehir
kütahya
url https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/gephyra/issue/53182/710613?publisher=nalan-eda-akyurek-sahin
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