Versine

Versine

Die Versine war ein Gewichtsmaß in Savoyen und als Getreidemaß in Anwendung.

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  1. Carl Günther Ludovici, Grundriß eines vollständigen Kaufmanns-Systems, nebst den Anfangsgründen der Handlungswissenschaft, und angehängter kurzen Geschichte der Handlung zu Wasser und zu Lande, Band 5, Berhard Christoph Breitkopf und Sohn, Leipzig 1768, S. VIII

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