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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009
1 By supposing that the first name in each section of the list followed the heading on the same line: e.g. 10 Μακεδ[⋯νων Ἀλ⋯ξανδρος η]. This makes room for Cambyses in 1, Nectanebos I in 6, and Arses in 8, and gives a maximum line-length of c. 20 letters, as in S.'s restoration of 19. But the headings may have been more than the plain genitive (βασιλεῖς Laterculi H and L); and the Canon elsewhere attaches Alexander the Great to the Persian section.