Honours for market inspectors (agoranomoi)
IG II3 1 1018 Date: 245/4 BC
In the archonship of Kydenor (245/4), in the ninth
prytany, of ErechtheisIII, for which Polyktemon son of Euktimenos
of EupyridaiVI was secretary. On the ninth of Elaphebolion,
the seventeenth of the prytany.
(5) Principal Assembly. Of the presiding committee Antikles
son of Exekestos of Aixone was putting to the vote and his fellow presiding committee
members. The Council and People decided.
Kallistratos son of Telesinos of Erchia proposed: since
the market inspectors (agoranomoi)[1] of the archonship of Philoneos (246/5) (10) conducted their office according to the laws and decrees
of the Council and People, and managed
the affairs of the market well and justly,
and for these things have rendered their accounts; in order therefore that
that there may be an incentive (ephamillon) for all who will hold
(15) this office to perform it according to the laws, for good
fortune, the Council shall decide: that the presiding committee (proedrous) allotted to preside for the coming Assembly
shall put the matter on the agenda and submit the opinion
of the Council to the People, that it seems
(20) good to the Council to praise the [market inspectors (agoranomous)] of the archonship of Philoneos (246/5) . . . Telesinos of Erchia[2], . . . -enes of Boutadai . . . . . .