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The mass of the English troy pound in the eighteenth century

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The mass of the English troy pound in the eighteenth century

Auteurs : A. D. C. Simpson [Royaume-Uni] ; R. D. Connor [Canada]

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RBID : Francis:522-04-11077

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An examination of British and French weights exchanged between the Royal Society and the Academie royale des sciences in the 1730s has led to a reassessment of the Elizabethan troy standards from the Exchequer and the suggestion that the mass of the troy pound has been revised upwards. In turn this is used to support the idea of an evolutionary relationship between the early bullion ounces of England, France, and the Low Countries.
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C03 04  T  ENG  @0 England @2 NG @5 04
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C03 05  T  FRE  @0 France @2 NG @5 05
C03 05  T  ENG  @0 France @2 NG @5 05
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C03 07  T  ENG  @0 Academy of Sciences @2 NJ @5 07
C03 07  T  SPA  @0 Academia de Ciencias @2 NJ @5 07
C03 08  T  FRE  @0 Société savante @5 08
C03 08  T  ENG  @0 Learned society @5 08
C03 08  T  SPA  @0 Sociedad erudita @5 08
C03 09  T  FRE  @0 Piles @5 09
C03 09  T  ENG  @0 Electric batteries @5 09
C03 09  T  SPA  @0 Pilas @5 09
C03 10  T  FRE  @0 Charlemagne @4 INC @5 31
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