Throat (unit)

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The throat was an Austrian wood measure in Hallein , Traunstein and Reichenhall for firewood / Brennwitt.

  • Hallein: 1 throat = 4 Rachel = 6 Warb / Parb / Barb
  • 15 throat = 60 rachel (64 according to the forest order of 1592) = 1 pan (s)

60 rachel corresponded to 5,580 blocks (triples / rotors) and these were each 3 feet 4 inches long

    • Traunstein, Reichenhall: 2 throat = 1 fathom (Viennese)
    • Traunstein, Reichenhall: 4 throats = 1 Manstuedl / Manstüdl / Manstiedl / Mannstuhl

literature

  • Johann Georg Lori: Collection of the Bavarian mining law, with an introduction to the Bavarian mining law history. Franz Lorenz Richter Munich 1764, pp. 644, 646.

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Andreas Schmeller, Georg Carl Frommann: Bavarian Dictionary: Collection of words and expressions that occur in the living dialects as well as in the older and oldest provincial literature of the Kingdom of Bavaria, especially in its older lands, and in today's general -written German language either not at all or not used in the same meanings. Contains parts I. and II. Stuttgart / Tübingen 1827, 1828, 1836, 1837, p. 268.
  2. Johann Andreas Schmeller, Georg Carl Frommann: Bavarian Dictionary: Collection of words and expressions that occur in the living dialects as well as in the older and oldest provincial literature of the Kingdom of Bavaria, especially in its older lands, and in today's general -written German language either not at all or not used in the same meanings. Contains parts I. and II. Stuttgart / Tübingen 1827, 1828, 1836, 1837, p. 427.
  3. ^ Johann Georg Lori: Collection of the Bavarian mining law, with an introduction to the Bavarian mining law history. Franz Lorenz Richter Munich 1764, p. 643.