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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
74
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74
Pharnaces
perceiving
this, next
morning
ranged
all his
troops
in
order
of
battle
before his
camp
.
Caesar
, on
account
of the
disadvantage
of the
ground
,
believed
that he was
reviewing
them according to
military
discipline
; or with a
view
to
retard
his
works
, by
keeping
a
great
number
of his
men
under
arms
; or through the
confidence
of the
king
, that he might not seem to
defend
his
position
by his
fortifications
rather than by
force
. Therefore,
keeping
only his first
line
in
order
of
battle
, he
commanded
the
rest
of the
army
to
go
on with their
works
. But
Pharnaces
, either
prompted
by the
place
itself, which had been so
fortunate
to his
father
; or
induced
by
favorable
omens
, as we were
afterward
told
; or
discovering
the
small
number
of our
men
that were in
arms
(for he
took
all that were
employed
in
carrying
materials
to the
works
to be
soldiers
); or
confiding
in his
veteran
army
, who
valued
themselves upon
having
defeated
the
twenty-second
legion
; and at the same
time
,
despising
our
troops
, whom he
knew
he had
worsted
, under
Domitius
; was
determined
upon a
battle
, and to that end
began
to
cross
the
valley
.
Caesar
, at first,
laughed
at his
ostentation
, in
crowding
his
army
into so
narrow
a
place
, where no
enemy
, in his
right
senses
, would have
ventured
: while, in the
mean
time
,
Pharnaces
continued
his
march
, and
began
to
ascend
the
steep
hill
on which
Caesar
was
posted
.
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