History of Phoenicia eBook

George Rawlinson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 508 pages of information about History of Phoenicia.

History of Phoenicia eBook

George Rawlinson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 508 pages of information about History of Phoenicia.

[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.]

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