Citizenship for a poet
IG II3 1 856 Date: Ca. 295/4 BC
          . . .  and
        the prytany shall put the vote about him
        at the next Assembly; and the court presidents (thesmothetas) shall bring
        the scrutiny (dokimasian) for him before
        the court according to the law; and the inspector (exetastēn)  (5) and the trittys commanders (trittuarchous) shall stand a bronze statue
        of him in the theatre of Dionysos and shall allocate the expenditure for this;
        and three men shall be chosen from all the
        Athenians who will manage the making
        of the statue and its setting up so that it might be as good
        (10) as possible;[1] and this decree shall be inscribed
        on two stone stelai and one shall be placed in the
        Dionysion,[2] the other on the acropolis; and for
        inscribing the stelai the administratror (ton epi tēi dioikēsei)  shall give 30 (scil. drachmas) for each from the People’s fund
        (15) for expenditure on decrees.
        The following were elected:
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