Chip (unit)

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SCHIP , also Schips was in the Danish Duchy of Schleswig , a measure of grain . Generally it was the eighth part of a barrel , but with the exception of the tenth part.

In places like Sonderburg was

and in clay

  • 1 Schip = 930 Parisian cubic inches = 18 4/9 liters
    • 1 ton = 8 ⅓ Schip = 7742 Parisian cubic inches = 153 7/15 liters
  • Arösköping : 1 Schip = 907 Parisian cubic inches
  • Ligum: 1 Schip = 787 Parisian cubic inches
  • Denmark : 1 Schip = 1071 Parisian cubic inches

literature

  • Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830, p. 310, p. 304, 349.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Joseph M Liechtenstern: General German subject dictionary of all human knowledge and skills: combined with the explanations of expressions borrowed from other languages ​​and the less known artificial words. Volume 8, Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsche, Meißen 1829, p. 356.
  2. Heinrich August Pierer : Universal Lexikon, or Complete Encyclopedic Dictionary. Volume 19, HA Pierer, Altenburg 1835, p. 575.