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Before Roman units were reintroduced in 1066 by William the Conqueror, there was an Anglo-Saxon (Germanic) system of measure, of which few details survive. It probably included the following units of length: fingerbreadth or digitinchell or cubitfootperch, used variously to measure length or areaacre and … See more
The following systems arose from earlier systems, and in many cases utilise parts of much older systems. For the most part they were used to varying degrees in the Middle Ages and surrounding time periods. Some of these … See more
Up to the introduction of the metric system, almost every town in Germany had their own definitions. It is said that by 1810, in Baden alone, there were 112 different Ellen. See more
From May 1, 1683, King Christian V of Denmark introduced an office to oversee weights and measures, a justervæsen, to be led by Ole Rømer. The definition of the alen was set to 2 … See more
The Dutch system was not standardised until Napoleon introduced the metric system. Different towns used measures with the same names … See more
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Aug 9, 2011 · A rule is used for measuring, drawing straight lines and checking if (planed) surfaces are flat. They were made from seasoned hardwood as they need to be straight without any flexibility. W.L. Goodman states in his book …
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Mar 7, 2016 · Other medieval measurements you may not have heard of: Ell – A measurement of length, from the tip of the middle finger to the elbow. Gill – a small liquid measure, ranging from a modern shot glass to 1/4 of a pint.
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