File:Frontinus - Aqua Claudia - L174 p407.png

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English: Ruins of the Aqua Claudia along the Appian Way from Frontinus: The stratagems, and, the aqueducts of Rome, translated by Charles E. Bennett and Clemens Herschel. Heinemmann: London, Putman's Sons: New York, 1925. (Loeb Classical Library 174).
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Source Image facing p. 407 in Frontinus: The stratagems, and, the aqueducts of Rome
Author Charles E. Bennett, although unknown if he was the photographer

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