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1 The Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb.
2 Or Heroöpolis, a city east of the Delta, in Egypt, and situate near the mouth of the royal canal which connected the Nile with the Red Sea. It was of considerable consequence as a trading station upon the arm of the Red Sea, which runs up as far as Arsinoë, the modern Suez, and was called the "Gulf" or "Bay of the Heroes." The ruins of Heroöpolis are still visible at Abu-Keyscheid.
3 This place, as here implied, took its name from Cambyses, the son of Cyrus.
4 In c. 9 of the preceding Book. "Dictum," however, may only mean, "called" the Delta.
5 Herodotus, Diodorus Siculus, and Tzetzes, mention this, not with reference to Sesostris, but Necho, the grandson of Sesostris.
6 Ptolemy Philadelphus, son of Ptolemy Soter, or Lagides.
7 Now known by the name of Scheib. They derived their name from the saline flavour and deposition of their waters. These springs were strongly impregnated with alkaline salts, and with muriate of lime washed from the rocks which separated the Delta from the Red Sea. The salt which they produced being greatly valued, they were on that account regarded as the private property of the kings.
8 The "not thirsty" route, so called by way of antiphrasis.
9 See B. v. c. 9.
10 In c. 26 of the present Book.
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