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色诺芬作品集·希腊史(五) [古希腊]色诺芬 著 辽宁电子图书有限责任公司 色诺芬作品集·希腊史(五) [古希腊]色诺芬 著 * 辽宁电子图书有限责任公司 责任编辑:郝刚 ※ 印张 12 千字 2002年 12月第 1 版 2002年 12 月第 1 次 印刷 印数 :__ ISBN L-YY-0196/K502 定价 2元 BOOK V I B.C. 388. Such was the state of affairs in the Hellespont, so far at least as Athens and Sparta are concerned. Eteonicus was once more in Aegina; and notwithstanding that the Aeginetans and Athenians had up to this time held commercial intercourse, yet now that the war was plainly to be fought out on the sea, that officer, with the concurrence of the ephorate, gave permission to any one who liked to plunder Attica.[1] The Athenians retaliated by despatching a body of hoplites under their general Pamphilus, who constructed a fort against the Aeginetans,[2] and proceeded to blockade them by land and sea with ten warships. Teleutias, however, while threading his way among the islands in question of contributions, had chanced to reach a point where he received information of the turn in affairs with regard to the construction of the fortress, whereupon he came to the rescue of the beleaguered Aeginetans, and so far succeeded that he drove off the enemys blockading squadron. But Pamphilus kept a firm hold on the offensive fortress, and was not to be dislodged. [1] Or, determined to let slip the hounds of war; or, more prosaically, issued letters of marque. See Grote, H. G. ix. 517. 1 [2] I.e. in Aegina as an {epiteikhisma}. After this the new

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