Thursday, November 1, 2012

Katherine Rinne Lecture - Plumbing Rome

As a part of the Dean's Forum Lecture Series, Katherine Rinne spoke at the University of Virginia on Monday, October 22, 2012.

Her lecture titled "Plumbing Rome" was a brief discourse on the historical, cultural, and societal impacts that water has had on Rome throughout the ages.

Below are a few video clips from the lecture discussing and dissecting the nature of water within Rome.


Why study water?



The integral nature of water



The Roman relationship with water





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