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  • hace 4 años

what of the 6 things that romans introduced fascinated you? why?​

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1. Multifaceted? Following the Latin vocabulary, the Empire swarmed many types of engineers. From the topographer (mentioned in the texts as a land surveyor or gromaticus), who was dedicated to calculating surfaces to divide them into plots or to mark the route of the streets of a city, to the architectus, who designed and built aqueducts, bridges, roads , canals, but also basilicas, baths or villas. There were, in addition, other types of engineers with specific names and functions

2. Professional training. Vitruvius, always speaking from a theoretical point of view, since there were no universities at that time, considered that the architect should not only know how to draw, but also geometry, optics and arithmetic, without forgetting general knowledge of history, philosophy, music, medicine, law, astronomy and cosmology. A whole curriculum

3. Passion for water. In the 1st century BC. C., Rome had reached a population close to one million inhabitants. The growth of the city was gradual, so that the different consuls of the Republic and later the Empire tried to supply it with water.

4. Clean the streets. The Romans were aware of the problems caused by excessive filth, and put their engineers to work to tackle it. The streets of the cities, for their part, could be a real dump

5. All roads lead to Rome. The attention paid to the layout of the streets is not strange, since the Romans had to end up becoming great civil engineers. While their scope was only Latin, they used to move the natural paths that followed the accidents of the land and were created with the continuous passage of people

6. The Roman invention. The grain supply was essential to feed the growing population. It needed to be ground in large quantities to make flour, which led to the only purely Roman technical invention: the hydraulic wheel.

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