Himped
A Himpten (also Himten , Himt ) was until the mid- 19th century in use Hohlraummaß for grain . In Lower Saxony, the measure was also referred to as Hempe, Hempte and Himpe. Hemethe was a written form. It was usually equivalent to half a bushel , or about 30 liters .
Sometimes it was also used as a measure of the area of arable land, here a Himpten field was the area that could be sown with a Himpten grain.
Measure of capacity
The cavity was a himp:
- 27.445 liters in Lauenburg,
- 27,481 liters in Hamburg,
- 31.14477 liters in Braunschweig,
- Braunschweig: 1 Himten / Ratshimten = 1570.083 Parisian cubic inches = 31.14477 liters
- Braunschweig: 40 Himten or 40 Ratshimten = 1 Wispel
- Braunschweig 21 Ratshimten = 20 Randhimten (formerly)
- 31,152 liters in Hanover,
- 32.969 liters in Schaumburg-Lippe,
- 34,780 liters in Schleswig-Holstein,
- 40.185 liters in Kassel.
The dimensional chain was - different from the above. Relationship - e.g. B. in Hamburg for the goods wheat , rye and peas
for barley and oats one even calculated
- 1 bushel = 6 himpten = 24 lockers = 96 measure = 192 small measure
The locker was very different from region to region (from 4 4/9 liters in Bremen to 21 2/5 liters in the Duchy of Holstein ), so that the Himpten also showed different values.
Weight measure
The Himpten was only very indirect as a measure of weight. It was known, for example, that a Himpten weighed rye approx. 21.5 kg, wheat approx. 13.4 kg, barley approx. 18.7 kg and oats approx. 13.6 kg.
Area measure
The Himpten was often half an acre , around 25 ares .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Adelung: Grammatical-critical dictionary of the high German dialect. Volume 2, Leipzig 1796, p. 1180.
- ↑ Announcement concerning the conversion of the previous national measurements and weights to the metric system. Braunschweig, August 5, 1869. Law and Ordinance Collection 1869, No. 25.
- ↑ a b c Georg Thomas Flügel: Cours-Zettel continued as a manual for coin, measure, weight and usage. Verlag Jägersche Buch-, Papier- und Landkartenhandlung, Frankfurt / Main 1859, p. 68.
- ^ Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830, p. 296.