GALLIA ROMANA
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Ville | Toulouse (Haute-Garonne, 31) |
Subject(s) | Aqueduct |
Aqueduct at Lardenne | |
Author(s) | Bertrand, Nicolas |
Historian and lawyer attached to the parliament of Toulouse (14..?-15..?) | |
Resource type | Printed book |
Date | 1515 |
Inscription | |
References | Bertrand 1515, f. xiv° |
Bibliography | DLF XVIe siècle, p. 141 ; Labrousse 1968, pp. 389-401 ; Lemerle 2005, pp. 97-100 |
Remarks | The aqueduct at Lardenne (1st century?) was the most important of the two aqueducts which supplied Toulouse with water: it drew on springs located some 5-6 km south-west of the town, at the foot of the 'Terrase de Lardenne', on the left bank of the Garonne River. The impressive ruins which subsisted near the ancient 'Château de Bourrassol', designated by antiquarians as the 'Baths of Queen Pédauque', were probably vaulted cisterns which served as settling basins |
Transcription
« Qui a milliario citra ab Ardena fontem viuum prabens, aquam intra dictam vsque domum deriuari fecit : pontemque vnum supra Garumne flumen erigi : et columnas lapideas siue ex latere cocto ab vtraque fluminis parte optimis fundamentis figi. Ubi desuper aqua per vias concauas erat in modum riuuli defluens ac domum Austris intrans : quam in singulis optatis partibus per subtiles meatus irrigabat : ita que balnea ibi facta vocabantur Balnea regie : quam aliqui fuisse la regina Pedauca volunt. Quales vero memoratus Pons atque domus extiterint : ruina, via, et edificia, docent : variatio tamen ob nimiam antiquitatem nominibus. » |