Veissel
The Veissel was a French measure of volume and a measure of grain in Savoy and Chambéry .
- 1 Veissel = 5090 Parisian cubic inches = 100 ⅞ liters
- 1 Veissel = 13.127 eighths (Viennese)
literature
- Johann Georg Krünitz , Friedrich Jakob Floerken, Heinrich Gustav Flörke, Johann Wilhelm David Korth, Carl Otto Hoffmann, Ludwig Kossarski: Economic Encyclopedia. Volume 45, Joachim Pauli, Berlin 1810, p. 715.
- Joseph Johann von Littrow , Carl Ludwig von Littrow : JJ v. Littrow's Comparison of the Most Excellent Measures, Weights, and Coins. Beck, 1844, p. 41.
Individual evidence
- ^ Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830, p. 361.
- ↑ Ferdinand Hessler : Textbook of physics: according to the needs of technology, the arts and trade. Wilhelm Braumüller, Vienna 1852, 3rd panel, SX