Rubbio

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The rubbio was a measure of grain , field, oil and salt . It was valid in the so-called Papal State of Rome , but also in Ravenna , Rimini and Ancona . Dar half Rubbio was called Rubiatella.

Grain measure

In Bergamo in Lombardy he also called himself peso and was

  • 1 rubbio = 1 peso = 10 large libbra = 25 lirettas
  • 1 Rubbio = 2 Rubbiatelle of 2 quarters of 2 quarters
  • 1 rubbio = 22 scorzi of 4 quartucci
  • 1 Rubbio = 294.46 liters = 5.3576 Prussian bushels = 47.876 Wiener Metzen
  • 1 rubbio = 64 decina

Measure of salt

When measuring salt , you took the grain measure and divided

  • 1 rubbio = 2 fourths to 6 scorzi with 4 quartucci

In Rome it was

Oil measure

Was at the oil measure in Turin

  • 1 Rubbio = 25 Libbre = 7,858 liters, a weight of 7.74 kilograms corresponded
  • 1 quintal = 6 rubbio = 150 libbre = 46.44 kilograms

Field measure

  • 4 quarters by 4 scorzi by 2 quartucci or 7 square catenes
  • 112 square catenes = 186.46 arenas = 7.2246 Prussian acres = 3.2048 Wiener Joch

literature

  • Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830.
  • Christian Noback , Friedrich Eduard Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight relationships. Volume 1 , FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851.
  • Eduard Döring: Handbook of coin, exchange, measure and weight. J. Hölscher publishing house, Koblenz 1862.