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Revision as of 23:42, 5 February 2012 by 99.106.183.69 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Unit | Greek name | Equal to | Metric equivalent | Description |
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daktylos | Template:Polytonic | 19.3 mm | finger | |
kondylos | Template:Polytonic | 2 daktyloi | 38.5 mm | |
palaistē or dōron | Template:Polytonic, Template:Polytonic | 4 daktyloi | 77.1 mm | palm |
dichas or hēmipodion | Template:Polytonic, Template:Polytonic | 8 daktyloi | 154.1 mm | half foot |
lichas | Template:Polytonic | 10 daktyloi | 192.6 mm | |
orthodōron | Template:Polytonic | 11 daktyloi | 211.9 mm | |
spithamē | Template:Polytonic | 12 daktyloi | 231.2 mm | span of all fingers |
pous | Template:Polytonic | 16 daktyloi | 308.2 mm | foot |
pygmē | Template:Polytonic | 18 daktyloi | 346.8 mm | |
pygōn | Template:Polytonic | 20 daktyloi | 385.3 mm | |
pēchys | Template:Polytonic | 24 daktyloi | 462.3 mm | cubit |
Except where noted, based on Smith (1851). Metric equivalents are approximate. |
Unit | Greek name | Equal to | Metric equivalent | Description |
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pous | Template:Polytonic | 0.308 m | foot | |
haploun bēma | Template:Polytonic | 2.5 podes | 0.77 m | single pace |
bēma, diploun bēma | Template:Polytonic | 5 podes | 1.54 m | double pace |
orgyia | Template:Polytonic | 6 podes | 1.85 m | fathom |
kalamos, akaina or dekapous | Template:Polytonic | 10 podes | 3.08 m | |
hamma | Template:Polytonic | 60 podes | 18.5 m | |
plethron | Template:Polytonic | 100 podes | 30.8 m | |
stadion | Template:Polytonic | 600 podes | 184.9 m | |
diaulos | Template:Polytonic | 2 stadia | 369.9 m | |
hippikon | Template:Polytonic | 4 stadia | 739.7 m | |
milion | Template:Polytonic | 8 stadia | 1479 m | Roman mile |
dolichos | Template:Polytonic | 12 stadia | 2219 m | |
parasanges | Template:Polytonic | 30 stadia | 5548 m | adopted from Persia |
schoinos | Template:Polytonic | 40 stadia | 7397 m | adopted from Egypt |
Except where noted, based on Smith (1851). Metric equivalents are approximate. |
Area
The ordinary units used for land measurement were:
Unit | Greek name | Equal to | Metric equivalent | Description |
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pous | Template:Polytonic | 0.095 m | square foot | |
hexapodēs | Template:Polytonic | 36 podes | 3.42 m | |
akaina | Template:Polytonic | 100 podes | 9.50 m | |
hēmiektos | Template:Polytonic | 8331⁄3 podes | 79.2 m | |
hektos | Template:Polytonic | 16662⁄3 podes | 158.3 m | a sixth of a plethron |
aroura | Template:Polytonic | 2500 podes | 237.5 m | |
plethron | Template:Polytonic | 10000 podes | 950 m | |
Except where noted, based on Smith (1851). Metric equivalents are approximate. |
Volume
Neck amphora depicting an athlete running the hoplitodromos by the Berlin Painter, ca. 480 BC, Louvre. |
Greeks measured volume according to either dry or liquid capacity, suited respectively to measuring grain and wine. A common unit in both measures throughout historic Greece was the cotyle or cotyla whose absolute value varied from one place to another between 210 ml and 330 ml. The basic unit for both solid and liquid measures was the Template:Polytonic (kyathos, plural: kyathoi).
The Attic liquid measures were:
Unit | Greek name | Equal to | Metric equivalent | Description |
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kochliarion | Template:Polytonic | 4.5 ml | spoon | |
xēmē | Template:Polytonic | 2 kochliaria | 9.1 ml | |
mustron | Template:Polytonic | 21⁄2 kochliaria | 11.4 ml | |
konchē | Template:Polytonic | 5 kochliaria | 22.7 ml | |
kyathos | Template:Polytonic | 10 kochliaria | 45.5 ml | |
oxybathon | Template:Polytonic | 11⁄2 kyathoi | 68.2 ml | |
tetarton, hēmikotylē | Template:Polytonic | 3 kyathoi | 136.4 ml | |
kotylē, trublion or hēmina | Template:Polytonic | 6 kyathoi | 272.8 ml | |
xestēs | Template:Polytonic | 12 kyathoi | 545.5 ml | Roman sextarius |
chous | Template:Polytonic | 72 kyathoi | 3.27 l | |
keramion | Template:Polytonic | 8 choes | 26.2 l | Roman amphora |
metrētēs | Template:Polytonic | 12 choes | 39.3 l | amphora |
Except where noted, based on Smith (1851). Metric equivalents are approximate. |
and the Attic dry measures of capacity were:
Unit | Greek name | Equal to | Metric equivalent | Description |
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kochliarion | Template:Polytonic | 4.5 ml | ||
kyathos | Template:Polytonic | 10 kochliaria | 45.5 ml | |
oxybathon | Template:Polytonic | 11⁄2 kyathoi | 68.2 ml | |
kotylē or hēmina | Template:Polytonic | 6 kyathoi | 272.8 ml | |
xestēs | Template:Polytonic | 12 kyathoi | 545.5 ml | Roman sextarius |
choinix | Template:Polytonic | 24 kyathoi | 1.09 l | |
hēmiekton | Template:Polytonic | 4 choinikes | 4.36 l | |
hecteus | Template:Polytonic | 8 choinikes | 8.73 l | a sixth of a medimnos |
medimnos | μέδιμνος | 48 choinikes | 52.4 l | |
Except where noted, based on Smith (1851). Metric equivalents are approximate. |
Currency
The basic unit of Athenian currency was the obol:
Unit | Greek name | Equivalent |
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obol or obolus | ὀβολὸς | 0.56 g |
drachma | δραχμὴ | 6 obols |
mina | μνᾶ | 100 drachmae |
talent | τάλαντον | 60 minae |
Weight
Weights are often associated with currency since units of currency involve prescribed amounts of a given metal. Thus for example the English pound has been both a unit of weight and a unit of currency. Greek weights similarly bear a nominal resemblance to Greek currency yet the origin of the Greek standards of weights is often disputed. There were two dominant standards of weight in the eastern Mediterranean - a standard that originated in Euboea and that was subsequently introduced to Attica by Solon, and also a standard that originated in Aegina. The Attic/Euboean standard was supposedly based on the barley corn, of which there were supposedly twelve to one obol. However, weights that have been retrieved by historians and archeologists show considerable variations from theoretical standards. A table of standards derived from theory is as follows:
Unit Greek name Equivalent Attic/Euboic Standard Aeginetic Standard obol or obolus ὀβολός 0.72g 1.05g drachma δραχμή 6 obols 4.31g 6.3g mina Template:Polytonic 100 drachmae 431g 630g talent τάλαντον 60 minae 25.86 kg 37.8 kg
Time
Athenians measured the day by sundials and unit fractions. Periods during night or day were measured by a water clock (clepsydra) that dripped at a steady rate and other methods. Whereas the day in our Gregorian calendar commences after midnight, the Greek day began after sunset. Athenians named each year after the Archon Eponymos for that year, and in Hellenistic times years were reckoned in quadrennial epochs according to the Olympiad. The Athenian year was divided into 12 months, with one additional month (poseideon deuteros, 30 days) being inserted between the sixth and seventh months every second year. Even with this intercalary month, the Athenian or Attic calendar was still fairly inaccurate and days had occasionally to be added by the Archon Basileus. The start of the year was at the summer solstice (previously it had been at the winter solstice) and months were named after Athenian religious festivals, 27 mentioned in the Hibah Papyrus, circ 275 BCE.
Month | Greek name | Gregorian equivalent |
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Hecatombaeon | Template:Polytonic | June-July |
Metageitnion | Template:Polytonic | July-Aug |
Boedromion | Template:Polytonic | Aug-Sept |
Pyanepsion | Template:Polytonic | Sept-Oct |
Maemacterion | Template:Polytonic | Oct-Nov |
Poseideon | Template:Polytonic | Nov-Dec |
Gamelion | Template:Polytonic | Dec-Jan |
Anthesterion | Template:Polytonic | Jan-Feb |
Elaphebolion | Template:Polytonic | Feb-March |
Munychion | Template:Polytonic | March-April |
Thargelion | Template:Polytonic | April-May |
Scirophorion | Template:Polytonic | May-June |
See also
References
- ^ Smith, Sir William; Charles Anthon (1851) A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography, mythology, and geography partly based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology New York: Harper & Bros. Tables, pp. 1024–30
- ^ EIM:Metrology:History. Hellenic Institute of Metrology (EIM). Archived 13 April 2009.
- "Measures". The Oxford Classical Dictionary. 2003.
- ^ "Weights". The Oxford Classical Dictionary. 2003.
External links
- "History 310: Greek Coinage and Measures". History/Classics 310. Retrieved December 15, 2005.
- Porter, John. "Greek and Roman Weights, Measures and Currency". Retrieved July 26, 2007.
- Online Conversion of Ancient Greek Units
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