Honours for ephebes
IG II3 1 1322 Date: 176/5-173/2 BC?
. . . . . . continually
. . . . . . and its erection (anathesin) in the Lyceum shall be a monument to their [love of toil (philoponias)] (5) and [discipline (eutaxias)]; and to inscribe their names with their father’s names and deme and of their
[superintendent (kosmētou)] and [trainers (didaskalōn)]; and to praise also their [superintendent (kosmētēn)], . . . . . . , for the good-will and love of honour (philotimias) which he continually shows towards the Council and
the People; and to praise also their trainers (didaskalous), their [javelin trainer (akontistēn)], Nikomachos
son of Nikomachos of Aphidna, and their weapons trainer (hoplomachon), Persaios son of Symmachos of Kikynna, and their [physical trainer (paidotribēn)],
(10) . . . of Phlya, and their archery trainer (toxotēn), . . . . . . , and their artillery officer (katapeltaphetēn), Pedieus son of Neandros of Kerameis, and their secretary . . . . . . of Piraeus; and to crown each of them with a foliage
crown; and the prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree
on a stone stele, as well as the names of the ephebes by tribe, and stand it [in the Agora],
(15) and the treasurer of the military fund shall allocate the expenditure accrued for the stele and its [erection (anathesin)].