Philodamos from Skarpheia, son of Ainesidamos and his brothers
Occupation: poets(?) of the inscribed paian for Dionysos in Delphi, 340/339 BC Source: Syll3 270… Read more
Occupation: poets(?) of the inscribed paian for Dionysos in Delphi, 340/339 BC Source: Syll3 270… Read more
Philodamos from Skarpheia, son of Ainesidamos: poet? View XML Date: 340/339 BC Edition: hymn to Dionysus in twelve stanzas θ[ε]ο[ί]. Δελφοὶ ἔδωκαν Φιλοδάμ[ωι Αἰν]η̣σιδάμου Σκαρφεῖ καὶ τοῖς ἀδελφοῖς Ἐπ[ι]γένε[ι],[..]ντ̣ίδαι, αὐτοῖς καὶ ἐκ[γόνοις] προξενίαν, προμ[αν]τείαν, προεδρίαν, προδικ[ίαν],[ἀτέ]λειαν, ἐπι[τιμ]ὰν̣ καθ[άπερ Δε]λφοῖς· ἄρχοντος Ἐτυμώνδα, βουλευόντων [— — —c.51— — —], [Πλ]είστωνος, Καλλικρ[άτεος].vacatvacat[ἐπεὶ Φιλόδαμος καὶ… Read more
Demoteles of Andros, the son of Aischylos: poet View XML Date: 290-280 BC Edition: θεοί.ἔδοξεν τεῖ βουλεῖ καὶ τῶι δήμω[ι]·Ἀριστόλοχος Νικοδρόμου εἶπ[εν]·ἐπειδὴ Δημοτέλης Αἰσχύ[λου]5 Ἄνδριος ποιητὴς ὢν πεπραγ[μά]-τευται περί τε τὸ ἱερὸν καὶ τ[ὴν][π]όλιν τὴν Δηλίων καὶ τοὺς μύθου[ς]τοὺς ἐ[π]ιχωρίους γέγραφεν·… Read more
Occupation: poet Events: proxeny decree in Delos; compositions on the local myths Source: IG XI 4, 544… Read more
Occupation: poet Events: Maiistas is the poet of the Delian aretalogy of Sarapis, whose inscription has been found in the Sarapieion C and dates between the end of the 3rd and the beginning of the 2nd century BC. The poem is introduced by a prose narration of the hiereus Apollonios… Read more
Occupation: poet Events: proxeny decree in Delphi, ca. 238/287 BC. Bibliography: Flacelière, BCH 52 (1928), p. 201, n° 10. Read more
Occupation: poet and historiographer Events: proxenos in Delphi, 197/6 or 195/4 BC Source: Syll3 585, prox. 18… Read more
Occupation: epigrammatist Events: proxeny decree in Oropos, 300-250 BC Source: Petrakos 1997, n. 17 pp. 39-40; Strab. 9. 2. 31… Read more
Occupation: poet Events: artistic activity in Oropos, proxeny decree, second half II cent. BC Source: Petrakos 1997, n. 63 p. 66. Read more
Occupation: poet Event: dedication of a statue to the sanctuary of Amphiaraos in Oropos, 250-225 BC Source: IG VII 431… Read more