Honours for the prytany of Akamantis

IG II3 1 1295 Date: 182/1 BC
 
In the archonship of Timesianax (182/1), in the - prytany, of -, for which Phil-s son of Aristomachos of ProbalinthosXII was secretary. On the twenty- of -, the twenty-ninth of the prytany. Principal Assembly in the theatre. Of the presiding committee Philostratos son of - of - was putting to the vote and his fellow presiding committee members. The People (5) decided. Pythogenes son of Polyk- of - proposed: concerning what the prytany of Akamantis reports about the sacrifices which it made before the Assemblies to Apollo Prostaterios and to Artemis Boulaia and the other gods for whom it is customary, and also sacrificed to Artemis Phosphoros, for good fortune the People shall decide to welcome the good results that have occurred in the sacrifices which they made for the health and preservation of the Council and the People (10) and the allies;[1] and since the prytany sacrificed all the sacrifices which are their responsibility in the prytany well and with love of honour (philotimōs) and have taken care of the convening of the Council and the People and of everything else which the laws and the decrees of the People prescribe for them, to praise the prytany of Akamantis and crown them with a gold crown according to the law for their piety towards the gods and their love of honour (philotimias) towards the Council (15) and the People of the Athenians; and the prytany secretary shall inscribe this decree on a stone stele and set it up [in the prytanikon]; and [for the inscribing and the setting up?] of the stele the treasurer of the stratiotic fund shall defray the accrued costs.