Sacco (unit)

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The sacco , the sack, was an Italian measure of volume and was taken as a measure of grain . The measure was divided quite differently into smaller measures and the volumes were varied in size. It was also enough in Switzerland . With a few exceptions, the grain measure, Misure di capacita da Grano, was not measured, especially oats. If 4 stars were not deleted as in Treviso, at least the fifth star had to be deleted.

Other values

  • Asolo 1 Sacco = 3 Staja = 0.878557 hectoliters
  • Badia di Rovigo 1 Sacco = 3 Staja = 12 Quarte = 0.922680 hectoliters
  • Belluno 1 Sacco = 8 Calvie = 32 Quartaroli = 0.957758 hectoliters
  • Besano 1 Sacco = 4 Staja = 16 Quarte = 1.115427 hectoliters
  • Cadore 1 Sacco = 3 Stajo = 12 Quartaroli = 0.957758 hectoliters
  • Ceneda 1 Sacco / Stajo = 8 Calvie = 64 Minelle = 0.976635 hectoliters
  • Cremona 1 Sacco = 3 Staja = 12 Quartari = 1.069338 hectoliters
  • Feltre 1 Sacco = 4 Staja / Staroli = 12 Quartaroli = 0.813648 hectoliters
  • Lendinara 1 Sacco = 3 Staja = 12 Quartari = 0.853643 hectoliters
  • Lodi 1 Sacco = 8 Staja = 32 Quartari = 1.589566 hectoliters
  • Mantua 1 Sacco = 3 Staja = 12 Quarti = 1.038155 hectoliters
  • Pavia 1 Sacco = 6 mines = 12 Quarti = Quartari = 1.016577 hectoliters
  • Rovigo 1 Sacco = 3 Staja = 12 Quarte = 0.994393 hectoliters
  • Sacile 1 Sacco / Stajo = 4 Quarte = 32 Quartieri = 0.935077 hectoliters
  • Treviso 1 Sacco / Stajo = 4 Quarte = 16 Quartieri = 0.868120 hectoliters
  • Verona 1 Sacco = 3 Minali = 12 Quarte = 1.146535 hectoliters
  • Vicenza 1 Sacco = 4 Staja = 64 Quartaroli = 1.081727 hectoliters

literature

  • Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830, p. 287.
  • Eduard Döring: Handbook of coin, exchange, measure and weight. Verlag J. Hölscher, Koblenz 1862, p. 362.

Individual evidence

  1. Carl LW Aldefeld: The measurements and weights of the German Customs Association States and many other countries and trading centers in their mutual relations. JG Cottaschen bookstore, Stuttgart / Tübingen 1838, p. 240.
  2. ^ Johann Joseph Prechtl: Technical University of Vienna: year books. Volume 10, Carl Gerold, Vienna 1827 p. 218.