The Aqueducts Of Rome


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The Aqueducts of Ancient Rome


The Aqueducts of Ancient Rome

Author: Thomas Ashby

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1935


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Guide to the Aqueducts of Ancient Rome


Guide to the Aqueducts of Ancient Rome

Author: Peter J. Aicher

language: en

Publisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers

Release Date: 1995-01-01


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Aicher has crafted an ideal introduction and a valuable field companion for navigating the Roman aqueducts. Features new maps, schematic drawings, photographs, and reprints of Ashby's line drawings.

Roman Aqueducts & Water Supply


Roman Aqueducts & Water Supply

Author: A. Trevor Hodge

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

Release Date: 1992


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"How did Roman waterworks work? How were the aqueducts planned and built? What happened to the water before it got into the aqueduct conduit and after it left it, in catchment, urban distribution and drainage? What were the hydraulics and engineering involved? And what was hydraulic technology like throughout the provinces, far from the often-studied system of metropolitan Rome? In a comprehensive study that ranges through the Roman aqueducts of France, Germany, Spain, North Africa, Turkey and Israel, Professor Hodge introduces us to these often neglected aspects of what the Romans themselves would certainly boast of as one of the greatest glories of their civilisation. Although often technically oriented, the book is aimed at non-engineers (there is a chapter on basic hydraulics, and an appendix on the use of formulae), and historians of society and the economy are not overlooked. Above all, the book looks on aqueducts as functioning machines rather than as static archaeological monuments." -- Provided by publisher