Acquedotti romani e specificità territoriali nel Tardo Antico : due esempi di costituzioni imperiali (CT. 15.2.8 e C.11.43.6)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Acquedotti romani e specificità territoriali nel Tardo Antico : due esempi di costituzioni imperiali (CT. 15.2.8 e C.11.43.6) / P. Biavaschi. - In: JUS. - ISSN 0022-6955. - 61:2(2014), pp. 333-348.
Abstract:
The problem of the public water supply is essential in Roman history. This theme is not deeply studied regards its juridical aspects in Late Antiquity. Here two imperial laws are examined: the first of them, C.T.15.2.8, sent unexpectedly to praefectus praetorio Messala, treats of the repression of unlawful derivations in the restored aqueduct Aqua Augusta; the second one, C.11.43.6, reserves the water of Aqua Hadriana (in Constantinople), mainly destinated to Imperial Palace, only also to public baths and Achilles’ thermal baths. The imperial laws show their interest for big towns and strategical areas, often forgetting countryside’s necessities.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Antiquity; Aqueducts; Virius Nicomachus Flavianus; Aqua Augusta; Cyrus; Aqua Hadriana
Elenco autori:
P. Biavaschi
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