Honours for a prytany
IG II3 1 1036 Date: Ca. 250–240 BC
Decree 1 (People) . . . The People decided. - son of - of - proposed: concerning
what the prytany of - reports about the sacrifices which they made
before the Assemblies both to Apollo Prostaterios and to Artemis
Boulaia and the other gods to whom it is traditional; and they sacrificed
(5) to the Saviours on the appropriate days well and with love of honour (philotimōs);
for good fortune, the People shall decide: to accept the good things that occurred in
the sacrifices that they made for the health and preservation of the Council and the People
[[and king Antigonos and queen Phila and their descendants]];[1] and since the prytany performed all the sacrifices that were due
(10) in the prytany well and with love of honour (philotimōs) ---
. . .
Decree 2 (Council) . . . . . . proposed: since the prytany of - declares to
the Council that the treasurer whom they chose from themselves, Demagenes . . . has performed all the sacrifices due in the prytany for the
health and preservation of the Council and the People [[and king Antigonos
(15) and queen Phila and their descendants]];[1] and managed
well and with love of honour (philotimōs) everything else, so that [in the prytany
everything was done piously by the Council and People towards the gods
and the People?[2]], for good fortune, the Council shall decide: [to praise the
treasurer Demagenes] . . . . . .