Q -p. represent the four chambers. The channel of the aqueduct coming from the east, at a tolerably high level enters the chamber B. Thence the water passed (possibly over a large waste pipe) into the chamber beneath, D. Between D and C there were communications... The Archæology of Rome - Pagina 71di John Henry Parker - 1876Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| William Henry Corfield - 1874 - 62 pagine
...(possibly over a large waste pipe) into the chamber beneath, D. Between D and C there were communications through the wall (possibly provided with fine grating)....passed upwards, of course finding the same level in A as in B, whence it was carried off into another stream. By the aid of sluice gates the water could... | |
| William Henry Corfield - 1875 - 172 pagine
...(possibly over a large waste pipe) into the chamber beneath, D. Between D and C there were communications through the wall (possibly provided with fine grating)....passed upwards, of course, finding the same level in A as in B, whence it was carried off into another stream. By the aid of sluice gates the water could... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1876 - 282 pagine
...rendered the water constantly fresh, pure, and wholesome. From some considerable remains of the Pisfinx, the system can be clearly made out. The building consisted...the piscina the water was carried off into another spccus. By the aid of sluice-gates the water could be transferred direct from chamber A. to chamber... | |
| William Henry Corfield - 1890 - 196 pagine
...into the chamber beneath, D. Between D and C there were communications through the wall (post-ibly provided with fine grating). Through the roof of C...passed upwards, of course, finding the same level in A as in B, whence it was carried off into another stream. By the aid of sluice gates the water could... | |
| Poor law conference - 1876 - 490 pagine
...there were communications through the wall (possibly provided with a fine grating). Through the roof, c, there was a hole, and the water passed upwards, of course finding the same level in A as in B, whence it was carried off into another stream. By the aid of sluice-gates, the water could... | |
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