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No. Science is the understanding of "something". Engineering is the actual doing of "something". You can have engineering without science (think Roman aqueducts) and you can have science without the engineering (interstellar travel). But they do fit together well.
the romans concentrated on practical things that would improve the quality of their lives and help them to maintain a large empire.
Unlike the Greeks, who were primarily interested in knowledge for its own sake, the Romans were very practical. They tried to apply the knowledge they gained from science to planning their cities, building water and sewage systems, and improving farming methods. Without these aqueducts and a superior sewer system, Roman cities could not have grown as large as they did.
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Roman engineering did not have any secret weapons. None of the Roman engineering achievements were kept secret.
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No. Science is the understanding of "something". Engineering is the actual doing of "something". You can have engineering without science (think Roman aqueducts) and you can have science without the engineering (interstellar travel). But they do fit together well.
Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.Of all the Roman engineering accomplishments, the roads and bridges were the most helpful in unifying the empire.
literature, science, and engineering -from Spencer
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yes and for there advances in science and engineering.
The use of the arch has to rank as one of the great achievements of Roman architecture and engineering, as they used the arch in their aqueducts and bridges in addition to other buildings. Their greatest achievement, in both these disciplines is the pantheon with its dome and oculus.
the romans concentrated on practical things that would improve the quality of their lives and help them to maintain a large empire.
Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire have their own unique histories and cultural contributions. The Roman Empire was a Mediterranean superpower that lasted from 753 BC to 476 AD and was known for its impressive military, engineering feats, and cultural achievements. The Byzantine Empire was the eastern Roman Empire that survived for another thousand years after the western Roman Empire fell, lasting from 395 AD to 1453 AD. It was known for its strong military, sophisticated government, and cultural achievements in art, literature, and architecture. Both empires have left a lasting impact on world history and have contributed to the development of modern Western civilization.
Justinian, the last emperor to use Latin, ruled until 565, leaving an impressive list of achievements that included the codification of old Roman law, the construction of Hagia Sophia, and a vigorous attempt to reclaim lost imperial lands in the west.