Ab urbe condita
Titus Livius (Livy)
Livy. History of Rome, Volumes 1-2. Roberts, Canon, Rev, translator. London, New York: J. M. Dent and Sons; E. P. Dutton and Co., 1912.
Samnite camp. They carried it at the first rush; more of the enemy were killed in their tents than at the gates or on the rampart. All the standards which were captured he ordered to be collected together. Leaving two legions to hold the camp, he gave strict orders that they were not to touch the booty till
he returned. He went forward with his men in open column and sent the cavalry to round up the scattered Samnites, like so much game, and drive them against
his army. There was an immense slaughter, for they were too much terrified to think under what standard to rally or whether to make for their camp or flee