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Aqueduct of Mount Pila.

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This Aqueduct was built by Claudius, who was born at Lyons, to conduct water to the emperor’s palace, situated on the highest part of the city. The sources which supplied it, were in the neighbourhood of Mount Pila, and they were brought into the main Aqueduct by branch aqueducts. The main Aqueduct was forty miles in length; and adding the branches, the length of the Aqueduct was forty-five miles.

There were 13 bridges of stone to support the Aqueduct across valleys or over rivers, two of which were not built up to the plane of the Aqueduct, but were crossed by leaden pipes which descended on one side of the valley and, crossing the bridge, ascended on the opposite side. In another instance the pipes descended and crossed upon a wall of masonry and reached the opposite side of the valley. One instance, where pipes were used, will give an idea of their general form: the bridge was about 40 feet high and the perpendicular height of the Aqueduct above it was 140 feet. Nine leaden pipes of about 8 inches interior diameter and one inch thick were laid upon the inclined planes and across the level part of the bridge; thus communicating with the opposite crests of the valley.

These bridges which were constructed for the support of pipes, were wider in the bottom of the valley and also half way up the inclined plane, than they were for the remainder of the distance; and this form has suggested the idea that the pipes of 8 inches diameter, when they reached half way down the plane, separated, each one into two of 6 inches diameter which crossed the bridge, and converged into one again half way up the opposite plane. But it may be supposed that they continued of the same interior form throughout their length, and that this extra width was made for the purpose of giving an opportunity to fortify the pipes at the place where the pressure to which they were subjected was the greatest.

Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct

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