The Wars of the Jews, 7.279

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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279When therefore Silva had ordered these affairs beforehand, he fell to besieging the place; which siege was likely to stand in need of a great deal of skill and pains, by reason of the strength of the fortress, the nature of which I will now describe.

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