- post-classical
world as an
author of
technical treatises,
especially De
aquaeductu,
dealing with the
aqueducts of Rome. Due to a lack of
either a titulus...
- De
aquaeductu (English: On aqueducts) is a two-book
official report given to the
emperor Nerva or
Trajan on the
state of the
aqueducts of Rome, and was...
-
detail by
Frontinus in his work
published in the
later 1st century, De
aquaeductu: 150 . Nero
extended the
aqueduct with the
Arcus Neroniani from (Spes...
-
largest aqueducts of Rome. The
Romans constructed numerous aqueducts. De
aquaeductu, a
treatise by Frontinus, who
served as
water commissioner,
reflects the...
- The
cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of the midbrain,
aqueduct of Sylvius,
Sylvian aqueduct,
mesencephalic duct) is a small,
narrow tube
connecting the third...
- vestibule,
viewed from above. (
Aquaeductus vestibuli labeled at
bottom right.)
Details Identifiers Latin aquaeductus vestibuli MeSH D014723 TA98 A15...
- a
triangular depression; at the apex of this is a
small opening, the
aquaeductus cochleae (or
cochlear aqueduct, or
aqueduct of cochlea),
which lodges...
- De
aquaeductu, Book I, 7
Pliny the Elder,
Natural History, Book ****VI, XXIV, [17] Frontinus, De
aquaeductu, Book I, 18
Frontinus - De
aquaeductu Pliny...
- The
facial canal (also
known as the
Fallopian canal) is a Z-shaped
canal in the
temporal bone of the skull. It
extends between the
internal acoustic meatus...
- Punica, as well as
works by
several minor authors such as Frontinus' De
aquaeductu,
Nonius Marcellus, Probus,
Flavius Caper, and Eutyches.
Poggio di Guccio...