On the refashioning of dedications

IG II3 1 1220 Date: Ca. 210 BC
 
. . . . . . . . . . . . Philokrates . . . (5) . . . and . . . . . . were made . . . . . . of Alopeke . . . . . . . . . care for . . . (10) . . . and having been . . . . . . in the . . . . . . for good fortune, the Council shall decide, that the presiding committee allotted to preside at the forthcoming Assembly shall put these matters on the agenda, and submit the opinion of the Council to the People (15) that it seems good to the Council that the People should choose five men . . . . . . , who with the priest and the general in charge of equipment (epi tēn paraskeuēn) and the director of works (architektonos) in charge of sanctuaries and anybody else for whom the laws prescribe supervision . . . . . . having sacrificed a propitiatory sacrifice to the goddess . . . (20) . . . from the priest . . . . . . gold and silver objects[1] . . . . . . having made ready (kataskeuasantes) from . . . . . . they will dedicate them to the goddess, having inscribed them . . . . . . the dedications . . . (25) . . . make ready in addition (proskataskeua-) a silver . . . . . . in the sanctuary . . . . . . their . . . . . . . . .