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This book is a survey of the aqueducts that supplied the city of Rome with water in the 1st century AD. It describes the routes, construction, and maintenance of the aqueducts, as well as the various public works that depended on them. A fascinating glimpse into the infrastructure of ancient Rome, and an important source of information on the history of urban planning and engineering.
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