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Roman Bridges

Everett Sinclair

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Roman Bridges explores the remarkable engineering achievements of the Roman Empire through its enduring bridges. These structures, testaments to Roman ingenuity, showcase their mastery of arch bridges and innovative use of Roman concrete, a material whose composition and durability continue to intrigue engineers today. The book examines how these bridges were not just feats of engineering, but also vital components of Roman infrastructure, supporting military campaigns and economic development.

 
The book uniquely contextualizes Roman bridge construction within the broader historical, social, and economic landscape of the Roman Empire. It highlights how the Romans systematically applied sound engineering principles and organizational capabilities, drawing from sources like Vitruvius’s De architectura, combined with modern archaeological and engineering analyses. Readers will discover how the Romans managed large-scale projects and adapted their designs to diverse geographical conditions, ensuring the longevity of their creations.

 
The book progresses from foundational principles of Roman bridge design to detailed case studies, culminating in an assessment of their lasting impact on modern arch bridge technology and hydraulic engineering. By bridging history, architecture, and civil engineering, Roman Bridges offers a comprehensive understanding of Roman engineering practices and their continued relevance in contemporary sustainable infrastructure development.
Disponível desde: 29/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 57 páginas.

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