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Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): book 2, section 1350b
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The men, unable to believe that
Timotheus would have sacrificed so large a sum to them unless he was in truth
expecting the money, made no further claim for pay until he had completed his
dispositions.At the siege of Samos,In
366 B.C. Timotheus sold the crops and
other country property to the besieged Samians themselves, and thus obtained
plenty of money to pay his men. But finding the camp was short of provisions
owing to the arrival of reinforcements, he forbade the sale of milled corn, or
of any measure less than 1 1/2 bushels of corn or 8 1/2 gallons of wine or oil.
Accordingly the officers bought supplies wholesale and issued them to their men;
the reinforcements thenceforth brought their own provisions, and sold any
surplus on their departure. In this