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carry vehicles. A more
complete survey by the
Italian scholar Vittorio Galliazzo found 931
Roman bridges,
mostly of stone, in as many as 26
countries (including...
- than 900
Roman bridges (as of 2011) is
offered by the
Italian scholar Galliazzo, who is used here only selectively. Note: the
table columns are sortable...
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retrieved 13-01-2010 (in Spanish)
Galliazzo 1994, p. 354 From
river bed to deck,
excluding the
triumphal arch (
Galliazzo 1994, pp. 354f.). O'Connor 1993...
- Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0-19-517072-6.
Galliazzo 1995, pp. 92, 93 (fig. 39)
Galliazzo 1994, p. 2 (Indice)
Galliazzo 1995, pp. 429–437 O'Connor 1993, p. 171...
- little-known
structure whose length is
given with 2437 m (Tudor 1974, p. 139;
Galliazzo 1994, p. 319). Tudor, D. (1974), "Le pont de
Constantin le
Grand à Celei"...
- 1972. List of
Eastern Roman inventions Galliazzo 1995, p. 92;
Warren 1991, pp. 61–63
Galliazzo 1995, p. 92
Galliazzo 1995, p. 92; O’Connor 1993, p. 129 Hild...
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built sometime during the ****enistic period,
while the
Italian scholar Galliazzo dates the
construction more
precisely to the end of the 4th or beginning...
-
Roman engineering Galliazzo 1994, p. 45
Galliazzo 1994, p. 48 O’Connor 1993, p. 68 Il
Ponte di S.
Francesco (in Italian)
Galliazzo,
Vittorio (1994), I...
- little-known
structure whose length is
given at 2,437 m (Tudor 1974b, p. 139;
Galliazzo 1994, p. 319). In China, the 6th
century single-span Anji
Bridge had a...
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Retrieved 5
October 2017.
Galliazzo 1994, pp. 37–38
Galliazzo 1994, pp. 38–39
Galliazzo 1994, p. 39 O’Connor 1993, p. 68
Galliazzo,
Vittorio (1994), I ponti...