Emina (unit of measure)

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The Emina was an Italian measure of volume in Sardinia and was used as a measure of fruit and grain . The measure was used for dry and liquid goods.

See also

literature

  • Gustav Adolph Jahn: Dictionary of applied mathematics: a manual for use ... Volume 1, Reichenbach'sche Buchhandlung, Leipzig 1855, p. 649

Individual evidence

  1. Alexander Lachmann: Latest illustrated coin, measure and weight. Moritz Schäfer Verlag, Leipzig 1867, Volume 2, p. 438
  2. ^ F. Frank: Coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world traced back to German. Schulbuchverlag, Langensalza 1856, p. 46
  3. Johann Michael Leuchs: Der Kontorwissenschaft 3rd part: The complete money, coin, measure and weight. Volume 3, Verlag E. Leuchs and Komp., Nuremberg 1834, p. 204