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This scholarly work meticulously examines the history and impact of Tiber River floods in ancient Rome, drawing upon a diverse range of textual and archaeological evidence. It analyzes the causes, characteristics, and frequency of these inundations, exploring their immediate and long-term physical consequences on the city's infrastructure and inhabitants. The study further investigates Roman perceptions of these natural disasters, their attempts at flood control, and the reasons behind their limited success. Ultimately, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between the Romans and the often-unruly Tiber River, highlighting the challenges posed by these recurring events and the societal responses they elicited.

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