Arrátel

The arrátel (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈʁatɛɫ]) was the base unit of weight in the Portuguese customary measurement system.[1][2] Until the adoption of the metric system in the 19th century, the arrátel was used in Portugal, Brazil and other parts of the Portuguese Empire.[3]

The real value of the arrátel fluctuated during the Middle Ages. Before king Pedro I, the main arrátel seems to have been an arrátel of 12.5 ounces. With Pedro I, the official arrátel increased to 14 ounces. Finally, the Portuguese arrátel was fixed at 16 ounces by decree of King Manuel I in 1499. This arrátel, which was kept as the national standard until the introduction of the metric system, was similar to the Spanish libra.

Arratel values

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 LOPES, Luís Seabra, A cultura da medição em Portugal ao longo da história, Educação e Matemática nº 84, 2005
  2. Dicionário Enciclopédico Lello Universal, Oporto: Lello & Irmão, 2002.
  3. 1 2 MONTEVERDE, Emilio Achilles, Manual Encyclopedico para Uzo das Escolas de Instrucção Primaria, Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional, 1861.


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