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The Water Supply of the City of Rome


Table II.
Names of
the
Aqueducts
For public
uses within
the city
For Camps For public structures For ornamental
fountains
For water basins
Quinariae Number Quinariae Number Quinariae Number Quinariae Number Quinariae
Appia 354 1 4 14 123 1 2 92 226
Anio Vetus 552 1 50 18 196 9 88 94 218
Marcia 439 4 41 15 41 12 104 113 253
Tepula 50 1 12 3 7 13 31
Julia 383 3 69 10 182 3 67 28 65
Virgo 1,417 16 1,330 2 26 25 61
Alsietina
Claudia 1,206 9 104 18 522 12 99 226 481
Anio Novus
Totals 4,401 19 279 94 2,401 39 386 591 1,335
Remark.—These figures are adjusted by Poleni and others so as to conform to the rules of arithmetic.



Table IV.
Names of
the
Aqueducts
For public
uses within
the city
For Camps For public structures For ornamental
fountains
For water basins
Quinariae Number Quinariae Number Quinariae Number Quinariae Number Quinariae
Appia 354 1 4 14 123 1 2 92 226
Anio Vetus 503 1 50 19 196 9 88 94 218
Marcia (?) 4 42.5 15 15 12 104 113 256
Tepula 50 1 12 3 7 13 32
Julia 383 (?) 69 (?) 181 3 67 28 65
Virgo 1,167 16 1,380 2 26 25 51
Alsietina
Claudia 1,012 9 149 18 374 12 107 226 481
Anio Novus
Totals 4,401 (?) 279 75 2,301 39 386 591 1,335
Remark.—These figures are given in the original Monte Cassino codex. (?) means an omission due to a defect in the manuscript.