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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
42
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42
About the same
time
, we
received
a
considerable
check
in
Illyricum
; which
province
, had been
defended
the
preceding
months
, not only without
insult
, but even with
honor
. For
Caesar
's
quaestor
,
Q
.
Cornificius
, had been
sent
there as
propraetor
, the
summer
before, with
two
legions
; and though it was of itself
little
able
to
support
an
army
, and at that
time
in
particular
was almost
totally
ruined
by the
war
in the
vicinity
, and the
civil
dissensions
; yet, by his
prudence
, and
vigilance
,
being
very
careful
not to
undertake
any
rash
expedition
, he
defended
and
kept
possession
of it. For he made himself
master
of several
forts
,
built
on
eminences
, whose
advantageous
situation
tempted
the
inhabitants
to make
descents
and
inroads
upon the
country
; and
gave
the
plunder
of them to his
soldiers
(and although this was but
inconsiderable
, yet as they were no
strangers
to the
distress
and
ill
condition
of the
province
, they did not
cease
to be
grateful
; the rather as it was the
fruit
of their own
valor
). And when, after the
battle
of
Pharsalia
,
Octavius
had
retreated
to that
coast
with a
large
fleet
;
Cornificius
, with some
vessels
of the
inhabitants
of
Jadua
, who had always
continued
faithful
to the
commonwealth
, made himself
master
of the
greatest
part
of his
ships
, which,
joined
to those of his
allies
,
rendered
him
capable
of
sustaining
even a
naval
engagement
. And while
Caesar
,
victorious
, was
pursuing
Pompey
to the
remotest
parts
of the
earth
; when he [
Cornificius
]
heard
that the
enemy
had, for the most
part
,
retired
into
Illyricum
, on
account
of its
neighborhood
to
Macedonia
, and were there
collecting
such as
survived
the
defeat
[at
Pharsalia
], he
wrote
to
Gabinius
, "To
repair
directly
thither
, with the
new
raised
legions
, and
join
Cornificius
, that if any
danger
should
assail
the
province
, he might
ward
it off, but if less
forces
sufficed
, to
march
into
Macedonia
, which he
foresaw
would never be
free
from
commotions
, so
long
as
Pompey
lived
."
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