Decrees of the deme Piraeus about the lease of the deme theatre, 324/3 BC
AIUK 4.3A (BM, Decrees of Other Bodies) no. 1 Date: 324/3 BC
         Fragments a, b, c   . . . [1]   . . .  stage-building  . . .   if they wish for anything for the construction;
        and it shall be possible for them to use stones and
        earth from the precinct of Dionysos; and when they
        (5) depart, they shall [hand over] everything upright and standing;
        and if they – anything to or at the stage-building
        he shall depart, taking with him tiling and wood
         . . . ; and the term of the lease
        begins in the archonship of Hegesias (324/3 BC); and the demesmen
        (10) shall pay for theatre seats[2] except those to whom
        the demesmen have given a seat of honour (proedrian);
        those who buy the lease of the theatre shall be notified
        of these; and there shall also be a seat of honour
        for the demarch and  . . .  and the herald
        (15) and anyone else to whom the demesmen have given
        a seat of honour;[3] and as many  . . .    . . .  
        
        
        
         Ca. 10 lines missing 
        
        
        
         Fragment d   . . .    . . .  provide the
        viewing area of the theatre fitted with wooden benches
        (20) in the traditional way;[4] and if they do not adhere to the agreement
        concerning the theatre, the Piraeans shall carry out
        any necessary construction work, but the expenses shall be met by
        the buyers of the lease; and when they hand over the theatre the Piraeans  shall choose three men from the Piraeans as inspectors (epitimētas);
        (25) and the demarch and the treasurers shall inscribe a copy
        of the agreement on a stone stele and stand it
        in the agora of the demesmen;[5] and they shall add to it
        the name of the person with whom the agreement is deposited. Buyers:
        Aristophanes son of Smikythos: 600 dr.; Melesias son of Aristokrates: 1100 dr.
        (30) Arethousios son of Aristoleos of Pelekes: 500 dr.; Oinophon son of
        Euphiletos of Piraeus: 1100 dr.[6]  Kalliades proposed: the Piraeans shall decide: since Theaios  displays honour-loving behaviour (philotimeitai) towards the demesmen both now and in
        time past and ensured that three hundred drachmas extra
        (35) was obtained for the theatre,[7] to crown him
        with a foliage crown for his excellence and justice
        towards the demesmen; and to crown also the 
        buyers of the theatre lease Aristophanes of Piraeus, Melesias of Lamptrai,
        Oinophon of Piraeus, Arethousios of Pelekes.[8] 
        
        
            