Abstract
This paper deals with the first two hydraulic works in the history of Rome, the Cloaca Maxima and the emissarium albanum. It confronts Livius' text, and beyond the whole of tradition, with the contributions of the most recent research. These new data suggest that tradition is not in contradiction with the current state of our knomlledge.
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