His
death is variously related. Some say he was hanged by Alexander's orders;
others, that he died of sickness in prison; but Chares writes he was kept in
chains seven months after he was apprehended, on purpose that he might be
proceeded against in full council, when Aristotle should be present; and that
growing very fat, and contracting a disease of vermin, he there died, about
the time that Alexander was wounded in India, in the country of the Malli
Oxydracae, all which came to pass afterwards.
For to go on in order, Demaratus of Corinth, now quite an old man, had made a
great effort, about this time, to pay Alexander a visit; and when he had seen
him, said he pitied the misfortune of those Greeks, who were so unhappy as
to die before they had beheld Alexander seated on the throne of Darius.
But he
did not long enjoy the benefit of the king's kindness for him, any otherwise
than that soon after falling sick and dying, he had a magnificent funeral, and
the army raised him a monument of earth, fourscore cubits high, and of a vast
circumference. His ashes were conveyed in a very rich chariot, drawn by four
horses, to the seaside.