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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
59
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59
The
soldiers
,
moved
by the
prayers
and
tears
of so
great
a
multitude
, and
seeing
they
stood
in no
need
of
Pompey
's
name
and
memory
to
spirit
up a
revolt
against
Cassius
, and that he was as much
hated
by
Caesar
's
followers
as
Pompey
's; neither
being
able
to
prevail
with
Marcellus
or the
people
of
Corduba
to
declare
against
Caesar
, they
erased
Pompey
's
name
from their
bucklers
,
chose
Marcellus
their
commander
,
called
him
praetor
,
joined
the
citizens
of
Corduba
, and
encamped
near
the
town
.
Two
days
after,
Cassius
encamped
on an
eminence
, on this
side
the
Guadalquivir
, about
four
miles
from
Corduba
, and within
view
of the
town
; whence he
sent
letters
to
Bogud
, in
Mauritania
, and
M
.
Lepidus
,
proconsul
of
Hither
Spain
, to
come
to his
assistance
as
soon
as
possible
, for
Caesar
's
sake
. Meanwhile he
ravaged
the
country
, and
set
fire
to the
buildings
around
Corduba
.
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