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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
5
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5
Alexandria
is almost
quite
hollow
underneath
,
occasioned
by the many
aqueducts
to the
Nile
, that
furnish
the
private
houses
with
water
; where
being
received
in
cisterns
, it
settles
by
degrees
, and becomes
perfectly
clear
. The
master
and his
family
are
accustomed
to
use
this: for the
water
of the
Nile
being
extremely
thick
and
muddy
, is
apt
to
breed
many
distempers
. The
common
people
, however, are
forced
to be
contented
with the latter, because there is not a
single
spring
in the whole
city
. The
river
was in that
part
of the
town
which was in the
possession
of the
Alexandrians
. By which
circumstance
Ganymed
was
reminded
that our
men
might be
deprived
of
water
; because
being
distributed
into several
streets
, for the more
easy
defense
of the
works
, they made
use
of that which was
preserved
in the
aqueducts
and the
cisterns
of
private
houses
.
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