Ciment

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The ciment was a Tyrolean liquid measure and the same as the Seidel . The beverage measure in Bolzano was one of the small volume measures. It was closely related to the measure of Ueren .

The liquid measure Ueren corresponded to 1 new Viennese bucket . The Ziment Office in Vienna was the authority at which all weights and measures were calibrated or cimented .

literature

  • Association of practical merchants: The latest illustrated trade and goods lexicon or encyclopedia of the entire trade sciences for merchants and manufacturers. Volume 2. Verlag Ernst Schäfer, Leipzig 1857.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measurements and weights of all countries in the world ... Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830, p. 377.
  2. ^ Eduard Döring: Handbook of coin, exchange, measure and weight ... Verlag J. Hölscher, Koblenz 1862, p. 142.
  3. Gustav Wagner, Friedrich Anton Strackerjan: Compendium of the coin, measure, weight and exchange rate relationships of all states and trading cities on earth. Verlag Teubner, Leipzig 1855, p. 119.
  4. August Kretzschmar: General foreign dictionary for trade and commerce: Alphabetical index of language and writing ... Otto Spamer, Leipzig 1863, p. 399.