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[9] Quae dum ita aguntur, pari modo ut antea, Persae ex adversa fluminis ripa, partem adorti nostrorum, interfectis quibusdam vivos cepere non nullos. Et timore simul quia venisse in maiorem numerum copiae putabantur hostiles, egere nostri tune segnius, sed ubi animis in audaciam restitutis, armisque raptis inter tumultum, exercitus cantu [p. 454] concitus bucinarum, cum 1 minaci murmure festinaret, eruptores perterriti reverterunt intacti.
1 cum, omitted by PBG; cum (with dot over m), V.
Ammianus Marcellinus. With An English Translation. John C. Rolfe, Ph.D., Litt.D. Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1935-1940.
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