97 ([return])
[ So Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 34.]
98 ([return])
[ See Di Cesnola, Cyprus, pl. xlv.]
99 ([return])
[ Herod. iii. 136.]
910 ([return])
[ In later times there must have been more sails than one, since Xenophon describes a Phoenician merchant ship as sailing by means of a quantity of rigging, which implies several sails (Xen. OEconom. § 8).]
911 ([return])
[ Scylax. Periplus, § 112.]