The Writings of the Roman Land Surveyors

The Writings of the Roman Land Surveyors
Title The Writings of the Roman Land Surveyors PDF eBook
Author J. B. Campbell
Publisher Roman Society Publications
Pages 648
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
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The Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum , compiled in the 5th century AD, was a collection of Roman surveying manuals, produced by a variety of authors, writing at different times and with very different priorities; authors include Julius Frontius, Aegennius Urbicus, Hyginus, Balbus, Siculus Flaccus, as well as miscellaneous texts. This substantial volume aims to make these sources more accessible by presenting the Latin text with facing English translation, suceeded by a 130 page commentary. The eclectic choice of sources avoids the purely technical texts and includes those which Campbell considers to be most useful for historians, archaeologists and those studying ancient technology. The introduction discusses the text and authors, the origins, development and status of surveying and Roman land division. A series of illustrations, diagrams, a glossary of terms and a large bibliography conclude the volume.

The Roman Land Surveyors

The Roman Land Surveyors
Title The Roman Land Surveyors PDF eBook
Author Oswald Ashton Wentworth Dilke
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 1971
Genre Great Britain
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The Roman Land Surveyors

The Roman Land Surveyors
Title The Roman Land Surveyors PDF eBook
Author Oswald Ashton Wentworth Dilke
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1971
Genre Arpentage - Rome
ISBN 9780715352793

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The Writings of the Roman Land Surveyors

The Writings of the Roman Land Surveyors
Title The Writings of the Roman Land Surveyors PDF eBook
Author Mauro De Nardis
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Release 1994
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The Social Status of Roman Land Surveyors

The Social Status of Roman Land Surveyors
Title The Social Status of Roman Land Surveyors PDF eBook
Author Levente Takács
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9789632844756

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The Roman land surveyors; an introduction to the Angrimensores

The Roman land surveyors; an introduction to the Angrimensores
Title The Roman land surveyors; an introduction to the Angrimensores PDF eBook
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Pages 260
Release 1971
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Liber Coloniarum - The Book of the Colonies

Liber Coloniarum - The Book of the Colonies
Title Liber Coloniarum - The Book of the Colonies PDF eBook
Author Giacinto Libertini
Publisher Istituto di Studi Atellani
Pages 309
Release 2019-07-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 889064866X

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The study of ancient Roman land surveyors and the Roman system of property boundaries was carried out in the nineteenth century mainly by German scholars. One of them was Karl Lachmann who published Gromatici Veteres (The Ancient Land Surveyors) [Lachmann 1848], a compilation of texts that address aspects of ancient surveying which are fundamental to Civil Engineering as we know it today. Most of the original texts, as published by Lachmann and with some corrections proposed by Thulin [Thulin 1913], was published together with the English translation by Campbell [Campbell 2000]. A complete re-proposal of Lachmann’s text with the Italian translation was recently proposed by Giacinto Libertini [Libertini 2018]. An important part of this collection of texts, the Liber Coloniarum (The Book of the Colonies), together with a rich cartography illustrating the modern persistences of the ancient agrarian boundaries, was subsequently published by the same author [G. Libertini, Liber Coloniarum - Libro delle Colonie, Istituto di Studi Atellani, Frattamaggiore (Italy), 2018]. In order to allow an understanding of this text for a wider audience, it was necessary to have an English translation, which is offered in this work. The Introduction provides a fascinating description of the ancient Roman surveying and setting of boundary signals. The author has also applied Google Earth® and a special software to many of the Roman settlements in the Lazio and Campania regions to define the property grids (centuriationes and strigationes) that are in Italy from Rome to Nocera Superiore (near Salerno). As with the title of this book, many of the technical descriptions presented here are left in the original Latin. The reader is directed to the Glossary for the meaning of the Latin terms used. Wayne Lorenz, P.E. Wright Paleohydrological Institute Wright Water Engineers, Inc.