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      <title>Vue du nymphée de Zaghouan formant la prise d&apos;eau de l&apos;aqueduc de Carthage</title>
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      <title>View of the Nymphaeum at Zaghouan the water supply point of the Aqueduct of Carthage</title>
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      <namePart>Trémaux, P. (Pierre)</namePart>
      <namePart type="date">1818-1895</namePart>
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    <genre authority="gmgpc">Architectural photographs.</genre>
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      <dateIssued encoding="marc" point="start">1853</dateIssued>
      <dateIssued encoding="marc" point="end">1854</dateIssued>
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      <dateOther type="production">between 1853 and 1854.</dateOther>
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    <abstract type="Summary">The Water Temple was built during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, between 117 and 138 AD, on the spot of an abundant spring. It has semicircular shape, and is embellished with 12 niches which shielded statues featuring the twelve months of the year. It has a big basin in the form of “eight” that filtered the water, and let it through toward the aqueduct.</abstract>
    <accessCondition type="use and reproduction">No Known Copyright </accessCondition>
    <note>Title from item, date devised by Library staff. On the mount &quot;Parallèle des édifices anciens et modernes du continent Africain. Pl. 61. Paris, Imp. Lemercier&quot;.</note>
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    <note>HC.HP.2018.0209-0001</note>
    <note>2-D Graphic</note>
    <note>Item-ID: i26819855</note>
    <note>BIB-ID: 2854276</note>
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      <topic>Aqueducts</topic>
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    <subject authority="lcsh">
      <topic>Springs</topic>
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    <subject authority="lcsh">
      <topic>Temples, Roman</topic>
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    <subject authority="lcsh">
      <topic>Roman antiquities</topic>
      <geographic>Tunisia</geographic>
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    <subject authority="lcsh">
      <geographic>Carthage (Extinct city)</geographic>
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        <title>Views of Tunis, Egypt and Libya</title>
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