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ОглавлениеThe Life of Alexander the Great
ARRIAN ARRIAN’S ANABASIS Fourth Book
Chapter XXII.—Alexander crosses the Indian Kaukasos to invade India and advances to the river Kôphên
Chapter XXIII.—Alexander wars against the Aspasians
Chapter XXIV.—Operations against the Aspasians
Chapter XXV.—Defeat of the Aspasians—The Assakenians and Gouraians attacked
Chapter XXVI.—Siege of Massaga
Chapter XXVII.—Massaga taken by storm—Ora and Bazira besieged
Chapter XXVIII.—Bazira captured—Alexander marches to the rock Aornos
Chapter XXX.—Capture of Aornos—Advance to the Indus
Chapter II.—Alexander permits the Nysaians to retain their Autonomy—Visits Mount Mêros
Chapter IV.—General description of the Indus and of the people of India
Chapter V.—The rivers and mountains of Asia
Chapter VI.—Position and boundaries of India and how its plains may have been formed
Chapter VII.—The bridging of rivers
Chapter IX.—Alexander on reaching the Hydaspês finds Pôros prepared to dispute its passage
Chapter X.—Alexander’s devices to deceive Pôros and steal the passage of the river
Chapter XI.—Arrangements made by Alexander for crossing the Hydaspês unobserved
Chapter XII.—Alexander crosses the Hydaspês
Chapter XIII.—Incidents of the passage of the river
Chapter XIV.—Skirmish with the son of Pôros at the landing-place
Chapter XV.—The arrangements made by Pôros for the conflict
Chapter XVI.—The plan of attack adopted by Alexander
Chapter XVII.—Description of the battle of the Hydaspês—Defeat of Pôros
Chapter XVIII.—Sequel of the battle and surrender of Pôros
Chapter XXII.—Alexander marches against the Kathaians—Takes Pimprama, and lays siege to Sangala
Chapter XXIII.—Alexander drives the Kathaians into Sangala, which he invests on every side
Chapter XXIV.—Alexander captures Sangala, razes it to the ground, and advances to the river Hyphasis
Chapter XXVI.—Continuation of Alexander’s Speech
Chapter XXVII—Koinos, replying to Alexander, states the grievances of the army
Chapter I.—Alexander mistakes the Indus for the upper Nile—Prepares to sail down stream to the sea
Chapter II.—Description of the voyage down the Hydaspês
Chapter III.—Description of the voyage down the Hydaspês continued
Chapter VI.—Alexander invades the territories of the Malloi
Chapter VII.—Siege and capture of several Mallian strongholds
Chapter VIII.—Alexander defeats the Malloi at the Hydraôtês
Chapter X.—Alexander is dangerously wounded within the citadel
Chapter XII.—Distress and anxiety of the army at the prospect of Alexander’s death
Chapter XVI.—Campaign against Oxykanos and Sambos
Chapter XX.—Alexander after returning to Patala sails down the eastern arm of the Indus
Chapter XXI.—Alexander crosses the river Arabios and invades the Oreitai
Chapter XXII.—Submission of the Oreitai—Description of the Gadrôsian desert
Chapter XXIII.—Alexander marching through Gadrôsia endeavours to collect supplies for the fleet
Chapter XXIV.—Difficulties encountered on the march through Gadrôsia
Chapter XXV.—Sufferings of the army in the Gadrôsian desert
Chapter XXVI.—Incidents of the march through Gadrôsia
Q. CURTIUS RUFUS HISTORY OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT, BY Q. CURTIUS RUFUS Eighth Book
Chapter IX.—Description of India
Chapter XI.—Siege and capture of the Rock Aornis
Chapter XIII.—Alexander and Porus confront each other on opposite banks of the Hydaspes
Chapter XIV.—Battle with Porus on the left bank of the Hydaspes—Porus being defeated surrenders
Chapter I.—Alexander’s speech to his soldiers after the victory—Abisares sends him an embassy
DIODÔROS SICULUS BIBLIOTHECA HISTORICA OF DIODÔROS SICULUS Seventeenth Book
Chapter LXXXV.—Alexander captures the rock Aornos
Chapter LXXXVI.—Alexander crosses the Indus, and is hospitably received by Taxilês
Chapter LXXXVIII.—The defeat of Pôros
Chapter XC.—Some account of the serpents, apes, and trees seen by the Macedonians in India
Chapter XCII.—Courage and ferocity of the dogs in the dominions of Sôpeithês
Chapter XCIV.—Miserable condition of the Macedonian army—Its refusal to advance beyond the Hypanis
Chapter XCVII.—Disaster to the fleet at the confluence of the rivers
PLUTARCH PLUTARCH’S LIFE OF ALEXANDER
Chapter LVIII.—Alexander at Nysa
Chapter LXI.—Death of Boukephalas, and Alexander’s regret at his loss
Chapter LXIV.—Alexander’s interview with the Indian gymnosophists
Chapter LXVII.—Alexander and the army indulge in wild revelry on emerging from the desert
JUSTIN HISTORIAE PHILIPPICAE OF JUSTINUS Twelfth Book
Note A.—Alexandreia under Kaukasos
Note J.—Site of Alexander’s Camp on the Hydaspês
Note N.—Alexander’s Altars on the Hyphasis
Note O.—Voyage down the Hydaspês and Akesinês to the Indus
Note P.—The Malloi and Oxydrakai
Note Q.—The Capital of the Malloi
Note T.—City of the Brachmans—Harmatelia
Note V.—Alexander’s March through Gedrôsia-Pura
Note Gg.—Tides in Indian Rivers