Roman Engineering: Triumphs of Technology and Infrastructure

Par : Philip Davies
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8224692934
  • EAN9798224692934
  • Date de parution12/04/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurVirtued Press

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"Roman Engineering: Triumphs of Technology and Infrastructure" by Philip Davies offers a comprehensive exploration of the remarkable feats of Roman engineering that shaped the empire and revolutionized infrastructure. From the construction of enduring roads, bridges, and aqueducts to the innovations in public buildings like the Colosseum and Pantheon, this book delves into the technology, design, and ambition that powered Rome's expansion and longevity.
Davies examines the genius behind Roman military engineering, urban planning, water management, and civil projects, highlighting how these innovations were integral to both the Roman military's efficiency and the empire's everyday functioning. Through in-depth analysis and historical insight, the book reveals how Roman engineering set the foundation for modern infrastructure, making its legacy both monumental and enduring.
"Roman Engineering: Triumphs of Technology and Infrastructure" by Philip Davies offers a comprehensive exploration of the remarkable feats of Roman engineering that shaped the empire and revolutionized infrastructure. From the construction of enduring roads, bridges, and aqueducts to the innovations in public buildings like the Colosseum and Pantheon, this book delves into the technology, design, and ambition that powered Rome's expansion and longevity.
Davies examines the genius behind Roman military engineering, urban planning, water management, and civil projects, highlighting how these innovations were integral to both the Roman military's efficiency and the empire's everyday functioning. Through in-depth analysis and historical insight, the book reveals how Roman engineering set the foundation for modern infrastructure, making its legacy both monumental and enduring.