[Footnote 14361: Arrian, Exp. Alex. i. 20, Sec. 1; Diod. Sic. i. 22, Sec. 5.]
[Footnote 14362: Arrian, ii. 8-13.]
[Footnote 14363: Arrian, ii. 13, 87; Diod. Sic. xvii. 40, Sec. 2.]
[Footnote 14364: As Ger-astartus, king of Aradus (Arrian, l.s.c.); Enylus, king of Byblus (ibid. ii. 20, Sec. 1); and Azemileus, king of Tyre (ibid. ii. 15, ad fin.)]
[Footnote 14365: Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 13, ad fin.]
[Footnote 14366: Ibid. ii. 15, Sec. 6.]
[Footnote 14367: Arrian, l.s.c.]
[Footnote 14368: Ibid. ii. 15, Sec. 7; Q. Curt. iv. 2, Sec. 3.]
[Footnote 14369: Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 16, ad fin.; Q. Curt. iv. 2, Sec. 5; Justin, xi. 10.]
[Footnote 14370: Diod. Sic. xvii. 40, Sec. 2.]
[Footnote 14371: See Diod. Sic. xv. 73, Sec. 4; 77, Sec. 4.]
[Footnote 14372: In point of fact, he only obtained, towards the fleet which he collected against Tyre, twenty-three vessels that were not either Cyprian or Phoenician (Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 20, Sec. 2).]
[Footnote 14373: Herod. viii. 97.]
[Footnote 14374: Compare Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 15, Sec. 7, with ii. 24, Sec. 5.]
[Footnote 14375: Diod. Sic. xvii. 41, Sec. 3.]
[Footnote 14376: Ibid. Sec. 4.]
[Footnote 14377: Q. Curt. iv. Sec. 20; Diod. Sic. xvii. 41, Sec. 1, 2.]
[Footnote 14378: Diod. Sic. xvii. 40, Sec. 5.]
[Footnote 14379: Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 18, Sec. 3.]
[Footnote 14380: Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 18, Sec. 3.]
[Footnote 14381: Diod. Sic. xvii. 42, Sec. 1; Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 18, Sec. 5.]
[Footnote 14382: Arrian, ii. 18, sub fin.]
[Footnote 14383: Ibid. ii. 19, Sec. 1.]
[Footnote 14384: This seems to be Arrian’s meaning, when he says, {ai keraiai periklastheisaiexekhean es to pur osa es exapsin tes phlogus pareskeuasmena en} (ii. 19, Sec. 4).]
[Footnote 14385: Grote, History of Greece, xii. 185, 186.]
[Footnote 14386: Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 418.]
[Footnote 14387: Q. Curt. iv. 3, Sec. 8.]
[Footnote 14388: Arrian, l.s.c.]
[Footnote 14389: Arrian, ii. 20, Sec. 1.]
[Footnote 14390: Ibid. Sec. 2.]
[Footnote 14391: Arrian, ii. 20; Sec. 3; Q. Curt. iv. 3, Sec. 11.]
[Footnote 14392: {’Epibibasas tois katastromasi ton upaspiston osoi ikanoi edokoun es to ergon} (Arrian, ii. 20, Sec. 6).]
[Footnote 14393: The Tyrians had but eighty vessels against Alexander’s 224.]
[Footnote 14394: Arrian, Exp. Alex. ii. 20, ad fin.]
[Footnote 14395: Ibid. ii. 21, Sec. 8.]
[Footnote 14396: Q. Curt. iv. 3, Sec. 7-9.]
[Footnote 14397: Diod. Sic. xvii. 42, Sec. 6; Q. Curt. l.s.c.]


