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Title: The Roman Aqueduct of Lisbon: A Utopia or a Viable Enterprise?
Authors: De Mascarenhas, José Manuel de
Bilou, Francisco
Neves, Nuno Sousa
Editors: Wiplinger, Gilbert
Letzner, Wolfram
Keywords: Olisipo
Roman Lisbon
water supply
heritage
GIS
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Citation: Mascarenhas, J. M. de , Bilou, F., & Neves N.S. (2017). The Roman Aqueduct of Lisbon: A Utopia or a Viable Enterprise? In G. Wiplinger & W. Letzner (Eds.), Wasserwesen zur Zeit des Frontinus. Leuven: Peeters Publishers, pp. 179-191. ISBN 978-90-429-3561-7.
Abstract: The first references to the Olisipo aqueduct date from the 16th century and regard the Águas Livres springs and the Belas roman dam. During the 17th and 18th centuries, architects and engineers reported the existence of remains of an old conduit. However, the lack of archaeological proofs in Lisbon area led some researchers to consider the Olisipo aqueduct an utopia. Supported by documentation and functional interpretation of roman hydraulic structures, tests to find out the aqueduct route were developed through an innovative geographic modelling. Different surfaces of topographic conditioning were generated to create a viable route for the water to be conveyed to both termini of Olisipo referred to by the royal architect Leonardo Turriano.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/25040
ISBN: 978-90-429-3561-7
Type: bookPart
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