[1362] Beiram-dere.

[1363] Il. ii. 328.

[1364] Il. v. 612.

[1365] The same person probably as Cephalion, author of a History of the Trojan War.

[1366] Neoptolemus composed a glossary, or dictionary, divided into several books.

[1367] Charon was the author of a History of the Persian War, and of the Annals of Lampsacus.

[1368] Adeimantes was probably one of the courtiers of Demetrius Poliorcetes.

[1369] Anaximenes was the author of a History of Early Times, and of a work entitled, The Death of Kings. The “Rhetoric addressed to Alexander,” now known as The Rhetoric of Aristotle, has been ascribed to him. For the above see Athenæus.

[1370] Called “Stagnum Agrippæ” in Tacit. Ann. b. xv. c. 37.

[1371] Il. ii. 835.