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Att. — Athens: Agora — ca. 400-350 BC — Camp, Athenian Agora (1986) 147 — cf. BICS Suppl. 57.1989.11
1 | Ag I 7396 (unpublished): "Beneath the relief runs the inscribed |
dedication: ‘Dionysios the cobbler, son of [...]onos, and his | |
children dedicate this to the hero Kallistephanos.' Below are three | |
lines of hexameter verse: ‘Having seen a divine vision in his | |
5 | sleep, Dionysios adorns the hero and the children of Kallistephanos; |
do you give in return for these things wealth and happy health.' The | |
name of the father of Dionysios is only partially preserved; it was | |
seven or eight letters long and a plausible restoration is [Sim]onos: | |
‘[son] of Simon.' (Camp) | |
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Dionysios calls himself a παλαιουργός and asks for πλοῦτόν τε καὶ εὐαίων’ | |
ὑγίειαν; he also uses the verb ἀντιδίδωμι. (Kearns) |