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            Aquam in altum exprimere : Les machines élévatrices d’eau dans l’Antiquité

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            Author(s)
            Alain Bouet
            Language
            French
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            Abstract
            Les machines élévatrices d’eau ont été pendant longtemps méconnues dans l’Antiquité romaine car seule comptait l’eau courante et abondante amenée par les aqueducs. Pourtant de nombreux sites en ont livré plusieurs exemples depuis le xixe s., témoignages de la diversité des techniques. Ces dernières années, les découvertes se sont multipliées et permettent d’appréhender ces éléments fragiles car faisant souvent appel au bois, avec les méthodes d’étude les plus récentes. La Table-ronde organisée à Ausonius en 2003 a permis de faire le point de l’état des connaissances.
            URI
            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/41145
            Keywords
            aqueduc; puit antique; chaîne à godet; noria; distribution de l'eau; machine élévatrice d'eau; histoire des techniques
            DOI
            10.4000/books.ausonius.10389
            ISBN
            9782356132956
            Publisher
            Ausonius Éditions
            Publisher website
            https://ausoniuseditions.u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr/
            Publication date and place
            2005
            Classification
            Biography and non-fiction prose
            • Imported or submitted locally

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