Epilogue

What Rome Left Us

Subtract Rome and the modern Western world looks very different — but the credit list is more interesting than the headline.

In your house today

Direct lineage
Running water under pressure · sewerage · under-floor heating · keys & locks · glass windows · the codex (book) · the contract you signed for your apartment.

In your city

Roman footprint
Street grids, bridges on the alignments of Roman crossings, civic basilicas reborn as cathedrals and courthouses, calendars that still mark Roman months, and a postal service modelled on the cursus publicus.

In your law book

Civil-law systems
Property, contract, tort, succession — every concept comes through Justinian. Even common-law jurisdictions absorbed Roman ideas via canon law and the law merchant.

"Rome's genius was rarely invention. It was the will and the capital to industrialise the inventions of others, and then to write down what worked."

Selected sources

  • · Nature Communications, 2025 — Roman concrete self-healing chemistry
  • · Univ. of Gothenburg, 2024 — Roman roads & modern prosperity
  • · Stanford Humanities — Saller on Roman economic growth
  • · ASME — Engineering feats of the Roman Empire
  • · World History Encyclopedia · National Geographic Education
  • · Wikipedia on Roman concrete, roads, aqueducts, sanitation, vault
  • · Univ. of Wisconsin — Ancient Engineering Technology project

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