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Entry#  1089. The Tyrrhene Sea.


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The Tyrrhene Sea.


Some at the Tyrrhene sea employ this method; that is to say they

fastened an anchor to one end of the yard, and to the other a cord,

of which the lower end was fastened to an anchor; and in battle they

flung this anchor on to the oars of the opponent's boat and by the

use of a capstan drew it to the side; and threw soft soap and tow,

daubed with pitch and set ablaze, on to that side where the anchor

hung; so that in order to escape that fire, the defenders of that

ship had to fly to the opposite side; and in doing this they aided

to the attack, because the galley was more easily drawn to the side

by reason of the counterpoise. Footnote: This text is illustrated

in the original by a pen and ink sketch.  

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