Honours for the prytany of Oineis

IG II3 1 910 Date: 271/0 BC
 
In the archonship of Pytharatos (271/0), in the twelfth prytany, of OineisVIII, for which Isegoros son of Isokrates of KephaleVII was secretary; on the first new and old day (henei kai neai proterai) of Skirophorion, the thirty-first of the prytany. (5) Assembly. Of the presiding committee Kephisokles son of - of - was putting to the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. Philippos son of Astygenes of Thymaitadai proposed: concerning the report of the prytany of OineisVIII on the sacrifices they performed before the Assemblies to the gods for whom (10) it is traditional, for good fortune, the People decided: to accept the good things they say occurred in the sacrifices that they made for the health and preservation of the Council and the People and the others who are well disposed to the People; and since the prytany performed the appropriate (15) sacrifices well and with love of honour (philotimōs), and managed everything else that the laws and decrees of the People prescribed for them . . .