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2.108 CHAP. 108. (104.)—OF MALTHA.

In Samosata, a city of Commagene [Note], there is a pool which discharges an inflammable mud, called Maltha [Note]. It adheres

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to every solid body which it touches, and moreover, when touched, it follows you, if you attempt to escape from it. By means of it the people defended their walls against Lucullus, and the soldiers were burned in their armour [Note]. It is even set on fire in water. We learn by experience that it can be extinguished only by earth.



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