Plethron Notae | Nexus externi | Tabula navigationis13.15De plethroDe plethro

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longitudinissuperficieiGraecos antiquosiugerum




Plethron,[1] seu plethrum (Graece πλέθρον), fuit mensura longitudinis vel superficiei apud Graecos antiquos, centum pedes Graeci (circa 30.8 metra) vel decem milia pedes quadrati (circa 950 m2). Postea iugerum Latinum πλέθρον Graece redditum est; hoc autem erat fere 2500 m2, plus quam bis plethron antiquum.



Notae |



  1. Sextus Iulius Frontinus, De limitibus 13.15.



Nexus externi |



  • De plethro in lexico Liddell et Scott


  • De plethro in Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities


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