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Aqueduct
- Els gives an illustrated outline of the history of aqueducts worldwide. [Dutch and English versions].
Roman Aqueducts Today
- Essay on current day locations and construction details. Includes photographs, diagrams, and related links.
Aqueducts of Rome Under Augustus
- Illustrated article by Al Schlaf. Includes the establishment of the centralized water office and the restoration of the older aqueducts and construction of the new.
Frontinus on The Aqueducts of Rome
- English translation of the complete text of the De Aquis (de Aquaeductu Urbis Romae), linked to the Latin and to a photostatic reproduction of the entire surviving medieval manuscript.
Roman Aqueducts
- A ranked and annotated listing of websites, pages and images from Bill Thayer's Lacus Curtius.
Pont Du Gard
- History and photographs of the aqueduct built by Agrippa. Located near Nimes, France.
Roman Aqueducts
- Extensive listing of viaducts with photographs and commentary.
Roman Aqueduct Manual
- Provides instructions on designing aqueducts, for a water engineer in ancient Rome.
Aquae Urbis Romae - The Waters of the City of Rome
- An interactive cartographic history of the relationship between hydrological and hydraulic systems and their impact on the urban development of Rome, Italy from 753 BC to the present day.
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