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==Selected editions and translations== [[File:Frontinus, Sextus Iulius β Stratagemata, 1664 β BEIC 11311375.jpg|thumb|''Stratagemata'', 1664]] ===''De aquaeductu''=== * The standard edition of the Latin text of Frontinus' major work, with extensive commentary in English, is now R.H. Rodgers, ''Frontinus: De aquaeductu urbis Romae'' ([[Cambridge University Press]], 2004). * Rodgers has published his English translation online [http://www.uvm.edu/~rrodgers/Frontinus.html] * An English translation by Charles E. Bennet, edited by [[Mary B. McElwain]], has been published in the [[Loeb Classical Library]].<ref>no. L174, Stratagems. De aquaeductu (1925)</ref> * A translation by Herschel is useful for his commentary on the engineering aspects of the ''De aquaeductu''. ===Other works=== * The latest edition of the ''[[Stratagems (book)|Stratagems]]'' is by R. I. Ireland ([[Teubner]], 1990 {{ISBN|3-322-00746-4}}) {{in lang|la}}; English translation in Loeb Classical Library (translated by Charles Bennet and edited by Mary B. McElwain), 1925. {{ISBN|9780674991927}} * Extracts from a treatise on land surveying ascribed to Frontinus are preserved in B. Campbell (2000), ''The Writings of the Roman Land Surveyors: Introduction, Text, Translation and Commentary,'' London. * [https://librivox.org/stratagems-and-aqueducts-by-frontinus/ The Stratagems and The Aqueducts of Rome], translated by Charles E. BENNETT (1858 - 1921), available on Librivox as an audiobook.
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