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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

*49. Μ(ΑΡΚΟΣ) ΑΥΡ(ΗΛΙΟΣ) ΟΛΥΜΠΙΟΔΩΡΟΣ<br />

IG IV 796 [end 2nd/begin. 3rd c. A.D.; before Alexander Severus].<br />

Troizen, "ohm in aedicula ruinosa Hagii Nicolai, cuius possessor Dimitri Paschos"; a large<br />

statue base erected by the city of Troizen for M. Aurelius Olympiodorus with the consent of<br />

the boule and the demos:<br />

Αγαθήι [τύχηι·] Ι Μ(άρκον) Αύρ(ήλιον) Όλυμπιόδωρον τον φιλόσοφον, Ι ή λαμπρότατη<br />

Τροιζηνίων πόλις, τειμηΐθέντα λογιστέα ύπό τής βασιλείας Ι 5<br />

εις δεκαετίαν. Ι Ψ(ηφίσματι)<br />

β(ουλής), δ(ήμου).<br />

philosopher, logistes<br />

Remarks: Λογιστής is the Greek equivalent of the Latin curator rei publicae, which later is to<br />

be found as curator civitatis, see Mason, 66 and for the office see W. Liebenam,<br />

Philologus 56, 1897, 290-325; E. Kornemann, RE IV 2 (1901) 1807-1811, s.v.<br />

curatores; Fr. Preisigke, REXUl 1 (1926) 1020-1021, s.v. λογιστής; Th. Mommsen,<br />

Römisches Staatsrecht 2 (Graz 1969, repr. of the third edition) 1081 [1033] ff.; C.<br />

Lucas, "The Curatores Rei Publicae of Roman Africa", JRS 30, 1940, 56-74; G.P.<br />

Burton, "The curator rei publicae", Chiron 9, 1979, 465-88; M. Sartori,<br />

"Osservazioni sul ruolo del curator rei publicae", Athenaeum 11, 1989, 5-21. About<br />

curatores in Western provinces see particularily F. Jacques, Les curateurs des cités<br />

dans l'Occident Romain de Trajan à Gallien (Paris 1983) and id., Le privilège de<br />

liberté. Politique impériale et autonomie municipale dans les cités de l'Occident<br />

romain (161-244), (Paris 1984).<br />

The curatores were not citizens of the city where they held their office; this changed<br />

around the reign of Alexander Severus (A.D. 222-235). So M. Aurelius<br />

Olympiodorus, who does not seem to be a Troizenian, is to be dated before this time.<br />

E. Guerber-M. Sartre, "Un logistès à Canatha (Syrie)", ZPE 120, 1998, 95 refer to<br />

Olympiodorus as a citizen of Larissa and cite by mistake V. Bérard, "Tégée et la<br />

Tégéatide", BCH 17 (erroneously 18 in the paper of E. Guerber-M. Sartre), 1893, 11,<br />

where there is no comment on Olympiodorus but on the curator of Tegea M.<br />

Appalenus (see ARC 8). H. Müller, "Marcus Aurelius Olympiodorus, έκγονος Ιπποδρόμου",<br />

ZPE 3, 1968, 197-220 discusses and rejects the identification of the logistes<br />

of Troizen with the homonymous son of the sophist Hippodromus of Larissa.<br />

50. ΑΥΡ(ΗΛΙΟΣ) ΦΙΑΟ[ΥΜ]ΕΝΟΣ<br />

W. Vollgraff, BCH21, 1903, 268, no. 21 [3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Argos, in a cistern "sur le versant S.O. de l'Aspis, au N.E. de l'église byzantine"; a fragmentary<br />

limestone stele, which also bears an inscription of the 3rd c. B.C.<br />

51. ΑΥΡ(ΗΛΙΟΣ) ΠΛΗΣΜΩΝ<br />

[1]/GIV 1157;/GIV 2 1,610; Peek 1969, 118, no. 262, facsimile [A.D. 197-198: from the titles<br />

of the emperors].<br />

166

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