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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
60
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60
The
legions
under
Marcellus
,
provoked
at this
indignity
,
ran
to him, and
begged
to be
led
against the
enemy
, that they might have an
opportunity
of
engaging
with them before they could have
time
to
destroy
with
fire
and
sword
the
rich
and
noble
possessions
of the
inhabitants
of
Corduba
.
Marcellus
, though
averse
to a
battle
, which, whoever was
victorious
, must
turn
to
Caesar
's
detriment
, yet
unable
to
restrain
the
legions
,
led
them across the
Guadalquivir
, and
drew
them up.
Cassius
did the same upon a
rising
ground
, but as he would not
quit
his
advantageous
post
,
Marcellus
persuaded
his
men
to
return
to their
camp
. He had already
begun
to
retire
when
Cassius
,
knowing
himself to be
stronger
in
cavalry
,
fell
upon the
legionaries
with his
horse
, and made a
considerable
slaughter
in their
rear
upon the
banks
of the
river
. When it was
evident
from this
loss
, that
crossing
the
river
was an
error
and
attended
with
great
loss
,
Marcellus
removed
his
camp
to the other
side
of the
Guadalquivir
, where both
armies
frequently
drew
up, but did not
engage
, on
account
of the
inequality
of the
ground
.
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