Official floor eight
The Amtbodenachtel was a German volume measure for various dried fruits and was used extensively for grain . The measure differed from the regular volume measure by a considerable deviation. The measure for products was used on the lordly rent office floor. Harvests from these soils were often auctioned. The official floor eight was the most common measure alongside the other known volume and grain measures for the same purposes.
- Normal grain size:
- 1 Rudolstädter Scheffel = 8 eighths = 16 Metzen = 384 Nösel = 187.27 liters
- 1 Rudolstädter Nösel = 24.5855 Parisian cubic inches = 0.48769 liters
- Council dimensions
- 1 Rudolstädter Ratsachtel = 48 Nösel = 1180.1 Parisian cubic inches = 23.41 liters
- 1 Rudolstädter Ratsscheffel = 9440.8 Parisian cubic inches = 187.3 liters
- Official floor eight
- 1 Rudolstadt official floor eight = 44.5 Nösel = 1095.05 Parisian cubic inches = 21.70 liters
- 1 Leutenberger Amtsbodenachtel = 44 Nösel = 1081.8 Parisian cubic inches = 21.46 liters
- 1 Konitzer Amtsboden eighth = 43.5 Nösel = 1060.2 Parisian cubic inches = 21.03 liters
- 1 Blankenburger Amtsbodenachtel = 40 Nösel = 983.4 Parisian cubic inches = 19.51 liters
- 1 Paulinzeller Amtsbodenachtel = 36 Nösel = 885.1 Parisian cubic inches = 17.56 liters
- 1 Stadt-Ilmer Amtsbodenachtel = 35.5 Nösel = 872.8 Parisian cubic inches = 17.31 liters
- 1 Schwarzenburger Amtsbodenachtel = 35.25 Nösel = 866.6 Parisian cubic inches = 17.19 liters
literature
- Christian Noback , Friedrich Eduard Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight ratios, the government papers, the exchange and banking system and the customs of all countries and trading places. Volume 2, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851, p. 1065.
Individual evidence
- ^ Royal Bavarian Intelligence Gazette for the Grand Duchy of Würzburg, 1815. Verlag der Demokratie, Würzburg 1815, p. 609