Help

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The helper was a very small measure for liquids. It was only valid in Osnabrück .

The same applied to wine

The Ohm had 136.6 liters , which was only 0.8772 of the Hanoverian Ohm.

  • 1 helper = 0.07623 liters

With beer it was true

  • 1 ton = 27 quarters = 108 jugs = 432 place = 1728 little helpers

literature

  • Andre Jullien, Eduard Roßnagel: The experienced master wine cellar. Verlag von Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1833, p. 260

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Noback, Friedrich Eduard Noback: Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight ratios ..., Volume 1, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851, p. 782
  2. Jürgen Elert Kruse : General and especially Hamburg Contorist, who of the currencies, coins, weights, measures, types of exchange and customs of the most distinguished cities and countries in and outside Europe ..., Verlag der Erben des Verfassers, Hamburg 1808 , P. 425