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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
15
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15
Euphranor
commanded
the
Rhodian
fleet
, who for
valor
and
greatness
of
mind
deserved
to be
ranked
among our own
men
rather than the
Grecians
. The
Rhodians
had
raised
him to the
post
of
admiral
, on
account
of his
known
courage
and
experience
. He,
perceiving
Caesar
's
design
,
addressed
him to this
effect
: "You seem
afraid
of
passing
the
shallow
first,
lest
you should be thereby
forced
to
come
to an
engagement
, before you can
bring
up the
rest
of the
fleet
.
Leave
the
matter
to us; we will
sustain
the
fight
(and we will not
disappoint
your
expectations
), until the whole
fleet
gets
clear
of the
shallows
. It is both
dishonorable
and
afflicting
that they should so
long
continue
in our
sight
with an
air
of
triumph
."
Caesar
,
encouraging
him in his
design
, and
bestowing
many
praises
upon him,
gave
the
signal
for
engaging
.
Four
Rhodian
ships
having
passed
the
shallows
, the
Alexandrians
gathered
round
and
attacked
them. They
maintained
the
fight
with
great
courage
,
disengaging
themselves by their
art
and
address
, and
working
their
ships
with so much
skill
, that
notwithstanding
the
inequality
of
number
, none of the
enemy
were
suffered
to
run
alongside
, or
break
their
oars
. Meantime the
rest
of the
fleet
came
up; when, on
account
of the
narrowness
of the
place
,
art
became
useless
, and the
contest
depended
entirely
upon
valor
. Nor was there at
Alexandria
a
single
Roman
or
citizen
who
remained
engaged
in the
attack
or
defense
, but
mounted
the
tops
of the
houses
and all the
eminences
that would
give
a
view
of the
fight
,
addressing
the
gods
by
vows
and
prayers
for
victory
.
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