Char (unit)
The char was an old Swiss liquid measure and was valid in the canton of Geneva and in the canton of Vaud . The measure had some differences in the cantons, but was the same in concept as the fuder . The char was particularly widespread in the wine trade.
Canton of Geneva
- 1 Char = 12 Setiers / Eimer = 576 Pots / Mass = 288 Quarterons = 32.667 ¼ Parisian cubic inches = 647 ⅓ Liter
- Documented deviation: 1 char = 27.648 Parisian cubic inches = 548 liters
- 2 pots = 1 quarteron = 113 3/7 Parisian cubic inches
- 1 pot = 56.7 Paris cubic inches = 1 1/9 liter
- 1 quarteron = 96 Paris cubic inches = 1.904 liters
- 1 set = 54 liters
- 1 quarteron = 2.25 liters
Canton of Vaud
The measure was legally established on May 27, 1822 and introduced in the Canton of Vaud on January 1, 1823.
- 1 Char = 18 Setiers = 864 Pots = 432 Quarterons = 43.401 Parisian Cubic Inches = 860 Liters (= 860.908 Liters)
- Documented deviation: 1 char = 400 pots = 23.444 Parisian cubic inches = 465 liters
- 1 pot = 1.35 liters
- 1 char = 16 setiers = 480 pots
- 1 char = 16 sets / buckets = 48 brocs / supports = 480 pots / measure = 4800 verres / glasses = 648 liters
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Johann Friedrich Krüger: Complete manual of coins, dimensions and weights of all countries in the world…. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg and Leipzig 1830, p. 45.
- ↑ Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, dimensions and weights of all countries in the world…. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg and Leipzig 1830, p. 256.
- ^ Adolph Gutbier: Textbook of commercial arithmetic: after JB Juvigny's application de…. Verlag Georg Franz, Munich 1847, p. 402.
- ↑ a b Leopold Carl Bleibtreu: Handbook of coin, measure and weight, and the bill of exchange, government paper, banking and shares in European and non-European countries and cities. Published by J. Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1863, p. 148.
- ^ Eduard Döring: Handbook of coin, change, measure and weight. Verlag J. Hölscher, Koblenz 1862, p. 273.
- ^ Johann Philipp Bronner: Viticulture in the Kingdom of Würtemberg. University bookstore CF Winter, Heidelberg 1837, p. 170.
- ↑ Leopold Carl Bleibtreu: Handbook of coin, measure and weight, and the bill of exchange, government paper, banking and shares in European and non-European countries and cities. Published by J. Engelhorn, Stuttgart 1863, p. 512.
- ↑ Johann Friedrich Krüger: Complete manual of the coins, dimensions and weights of all countries in the world…. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg and Leipzig 1830, p. 257.
- ^ Eduard Döring: Handbook of coin, change, measure and weight. Verlag J. Hölscher, Koblenz 1862, p. 273.