Baral (unit)
Baral was a French measure of volume for liquids and was used in Montpellier .
- 1 baral = 1277 Parisian cubic inches
- 1 baral = 64 bichets
- 1 baral = 21 quart (berliner)
The dimensional chain for wine was
- 1 muid = 2 tonneaux = 18 setiers = 32 barals = 36 hemines = 72 quarters = 576 pichets = 1152 feuilettres = 2304 truchetts = 41,770 Parisian cubic inches
The baral oil was weighed and
- 1 baral = around 70 to 71 hamburger pounds
- 1 baral oil = 1880 Parisian cubic inches
The dimensional chain at the oil baral was
- 1 batch = 4 barals = 8 emines = 16 quarters = 128 pots = 37.2924 liters corresponds to 34.264 kilograms
literature
- Marcus Rudolf Balthasar Gerhardt: General clerk or, in the most recent and present times, the usual coin, measure and weight constitution of all countries and trading cities . Volume 1, Arnold Wever, Berlin 1791, p. 241.
- Jurende's patriotic pilgrim: business and entertainment book for all provinces of the Austrian imperial state: consecrated to all friends of culture from the teaching, military and nutritional class, especially to all nature and fatherland friends. Volume 21, Winiker, Brünn 1834, p. 105.
- Carl Günther Ludovici, Johann Christian Schedel: Newly opened academy of merchants, or, encyclopaedic merchant lexicon of everything worth knowing and non-profit in the broad areas of commercial science and commerce in general. Breitkopf and Härtel, Leipzig 1799, p. 1028.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Marcus Rudolf Balthasar Gerhard: General clerk or the most recent and current times usual coin, measure and weight constitution of all countries and trading cities. tape 1 . Arnold Wever, Berlin 1791, p. 241 .
- ^ Joseph Meyer: The large conversation lexicon for the educated classes. Volume 4, Verlag des Bibliographisches Institut, Hildburghausen / Amsterdam / Paris / Philadelphia 1844, p. 456.
- ^ Eduard Döring: Handbook of coin, exchange, measure and weight. J. Hölscher Koblenz 1854, p. 349.