It is known that the Romans had the practice of recording incidents and accidents on wax plates and bringing them to a central building in Rome, where these cases were discussed, and critical lessons were identified. This practice is likely one of the reasons Rome was one of the most significant "schools" of bridge engineering in history. Similarly, the purpose of this book is also to be a "wax plate" contribution to the bridge engineering community.
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