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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
12
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12
The
Alexandrians
,
disheartened
at this
loss
, since they found themselves now
worsted
, not by the
superior
valor
of the
soldiers
, but by the
skill
and
ability
of the
mariners
,
retired
to the
tops
of their
houses
, and
blocked
up the
entrances
of their
streets
, as if they
feared
our
fleet
might
attack
them even by
land
. But
soon
after,
Ganymed
assuring
them in
council
, that he would not only
restore
the
vessels
they had
lost
, but even
increase
their
number
, they
began
to
repair
their
old
ships
with
great
expectation
and
confidence
, and
resolved
to
apply
more than ever to the
putting
their
fleet
in a
good
condition
. And although they had
lost
above a
hundred
and
ten
ships
in the
port
and
arsenal
, yet they did not
relinquish
the
idea
of
repairing
their
fleet
; because, by
making
themselves
masters
of the
sea
, they
saw
they would have it in their
power
to
hinder
Caesar
's
receiving
any
reinforcements
or
supplies
. Besides,
being
mariners
,
born
upon the
sea-coast
, and
exercised
from their
infancy
in
naval
affairs
, they were
desirous
to
return
to that wherein their
true
and
proper
strength
lay
,
remembering
the
advantages
they had formerly
gained
, even with their
little
ships
. They therefore
applied
themselves with all
diligence
to the
equipping
a
fleet
.
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