Vespasian's aqvae dvctvs in ostia and ostia's relationship with Rome

Classical Quarterly 68 (1):220-231 (2018)
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Abstract

In Ostia, Rome's harbour-town, several parts of an inscription which reveals that the Emperor Vespasian promoted the town's water supply were found in 1983. Eventually references to the text began to circulate, then one more fragment turned up and in 2006 the formal and official publication of the text took place, for which the scholarly world is grateful to Alfredo Marinucci.

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