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Edition here based on Hiller von Gaertringen
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On the 22nd of Agrianios, (sacrifice) a male kid to Dionysus.
Le 22 Agrianios, (offrir) un chevreau à Dionysos.
The inscription is one of a large number of extracts from a sacrificial calendar inscribed or recodified in the late Classical or early Hellenistic period and disseminated at various local sanctuaries, presumably as punctual reminders and short regulations in and of themselves (for the early beginning of such excerpts, cf. the closely parallel CGRN 62 and CGRN 63, both from Lindos). The excerpts perhaps come from the general sacrificial calendar of the unified city of Rhodes or perhaps equally probably from that of Lindos itself. See e.g. CGRN 115 for further examples from Lindos; e.g. CGRN 110 for others from Kamiros. For ageneral discussion of these excerpts, see Segre and Carbon forthc.
Here, though the findspot is not precisely known, we may think of a sanctuary to Dionysus (apparently) without epithet, in the