Angiesser

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Angiesser, also Zimenter or Metzenleiher, is a historical official title.

Angiesser were municipal or sovereign calibration organs (cimentation officers), who were responsible for the regular supervision of all vessels intended for public serving .

literature

  • Rudi Palla: The lexicon of the lost professions . Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 1994, ISBN 3-8289-4152-4 .
  • Salander: The Actuarius or court clerk, chamfered, expedited and augmented in a new manner: in which Part I regards the Actuarium ..., but Part II considers those letters ..., to the III. the Curieuse and Land-Schreiber Verlag Ritschel 1720, p. 120, chamfered in a new way
  • Maximilian Freiherr von Freyberg: Collection of historical writings and documents, volume 5. Verlag JG Cotta 1836, p. 422.

Individual evidence

  1. Georg Karl von Sutner: About the constitution of the older urban trade police in Munich: From their creation to the XVI. Centuries. Volume 2; Volume 7 from Bavarian Academy of Sciences, Munich. Published 1813, p. 479.