NOTES: The construction of the aqueduct follows the principles laid out by Vitruvius as he describes in his De Architectura published in the mid-first century
SOURCE: Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Vedute di Roma (Rome, [1747?-1788]), pl. 34 NOTES: These are the ruins of one of the eleven aqueducts which supplied water to Rome.
SOURCE: Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Vedute di Roma (Rome, [1747?-1788]), pl. 118 NOTES: Nero's aqueduct drew water from the Claudian Aqueduct to serve his Domus Aurea.
SOURCE: Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Vedute di Roma (Rome, [1747?-1788]), pl. 119 NOTES: Built by Claudius in 52AD, it is formed by the arches carrying the Acqua Claudia and the Anio Novus.
NOTES: The construction of the aqueduct follows the principles laid out by Vitruvius as he describes in his De Architectura published in the mid-first century
NOTES: The construction of the aqueduct follows the principles laid out by Vitruvius as he describes in his De Architectura published in the mid-first century