Chiliometrum
Chiliometrum sive chiliometer[1] in Systemate Internationali est mensura longitudinis. Id est mille metra et 0.658 milia Romana antiqua passuum et 0.621 milia internationalia recentia aequat.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Chil(i)ometrum: Cf. versionem Latinam vocabuli Hispanici kilómetro apud Iosephum Ioannem del Col (2007). Diccionario Auxiliar Español-Latino. Sinu Albo: Institutum Superius Ioannes XXIII. p. 611. ISBN 9789509771345 [PDF]; Davidis Morgan et Patricii Oeni Neo-Latin Lexicon (2018) Kraus, L.A. (1844). Kritisch-etymologisches medicinisches Lexikon (editio tertia). Gottingae, 1881; Latijnsch-Hollandsch woordenboek over de geneeskunde en de natuurkundige wetenschappen. Lugduni Batavorum; Foster, F. D. (1891-1893). An illustrated medical dictionary: Being a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French, and German languages, Novi Eboraci.
Chiliometer -tri (m.): Schlickum, O. (1879). Lateinisch-deutsches Special-Wörterbuch der pharmazeutischen Wissenschaften (Lipsiae); Foster, F. D., loc. cit.
Sed et kilometrum vel kilometer, videas, e.g.: Acta sanctae sedis..., 1897, pp. 339, 693; Iohannis Schroeder Elementa matheseos purae, vol. II, Traiecti ad Rhenum 1834, p. 369; Alphonsi Eschbach Disputationes physiologico-theologicae, Parisiis 1884, p. 25 etc.
Bibliographia
recensere- Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, The International System of Units (SI). 8a ed. Organisation Intergouvernementale de la Convention du Mètre, 2006
Mensura longitudinis: series paginarum brevium
yoctometrum • zeptometrum • attometrum • femtometrum • picometrum • nanometrum • micrometrum • millimetrum • centimetrum • decimetrum • metrum • decametrum • hectometrum • chiliometrum • megametrum • gigametrum • terametrum • petametrum • exametrum • zettametrum • yottametrum Capsae cognatae: Magnitudines | |