Campo (unit)

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The campo was an Italian area and field measure and had the meaning of field.

  • Vicenza and Padua : 1 Campo (Campo Paduvano) = 840 Cavezzi square = 38.626 ares
  • Verona : 1 Campo = 24 Vaneze = 720 Tavola (Cavezzi quadrati) = 30.4795 ares, corresponded to the new Lombard Tavola
  • Treviso : 1 Campo = 1250 Tavola = 52.0469 ares

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Gustav Wagner, Friedrich Anton Strackerjan: Compendium of the coin, measure, weight and exchange rate relationships of all states and trading cities on earth. Teubner Publishing House, Leipzig 1855, pp. 77, 78.
  2. ^ Christian Noback , Friedrich Eduard Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight relationships. Volume 2, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851, p. 1244.