Matrikularrute

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The matricular rod was a Pomeranian length measure. It was a so-called measure for taxes and duties ( matriculation fee ).

literature

Friedrich August Wilhelm Netto: Handbook of the entire surveying, the latest inventions and discoveries in the same containing at the same time; or complete instructions on the art of measuring, for officers, forest workers, miners and surveyors. Volume 1, Carl Friedrich Amelang, Berlin 1820, p. 16.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Friedrich Wilhelm Schneider: Pocket book of measurements and weights. Friedrich August Herbig, Berlin 1839, pp. 127, 133.