Honours for an official (doctor? ephebic?)

IG II3 1 1213 Date: Ca. 210 BC
 
. . . . . . [display?]ing the . . . . . . and did what was in the interests . . . . . . [and took care of the?] physical health (sōmatōn hugieias) . . . . . . the Council and the People . . . (5) . . . the prescribed foods (tachtheisas trophas)[1] . . . . . . justly and according to the laws . . . and the introductions which (tas eisagōgas tas e-) . . . . . . pursuant to the laws and [decrees of the People . . . deposited his financial accounts (logous)] in the Metroon, and rendered his (10) [accounts (euthunas)[2] . . . ; so therefore that] there may be an incentive for all to strive for a good reputation (philodoxein) . . . for good fortune, the Council shall decide, that the presiding committee allotted for the forthcoming assembly shall put these matters on the agenda, and submit the opinion of the Council to the People, that it seems good to the Council to praise P[.]ato- . . . and crown him with a gold crown according to the law for his good will (15) . . . and to announce the crown . . . and . . .