40:
51:
1445:
2297:
350:
589:, describes how it was customary, in his day, to take the measurement of the biblical cubit: "The cubit is a measure, but it is taken from the measure of the forearm. For the part from the elbow to the wrist and the palm of the hand is called the cubit, the middle finger of the cubit measure being also extended at the same time and there being added below (it) the span, that is, of the hand, taken all together."
2285:
400:
550:
to clarify the length of their cubit, saying that the measure of the cubit of which they have spoken "applies to the cubit of middle-size". In this case, the requirement is to make use of a standard 6 handbreadths to each cubit, and which handbreadth was not to be confused with an outstretched palm,
1837:, who distinguishes between a medium-sized cubit of 5 handbreadths, used principally for rabbinic measurements in measuring the bare and untilled ground near a vineyard and where there is a prohibition to grow therein seed plants under the laws of
773:) had a similar origin, being originally defined as the arm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger. Several different cubit lengths were current in the medieval Islamic world for the unit of length, ranging from 48.25–145.6 cm (19–
551:
but rather one that was clenched and which handbreadth has the standard width of 4 fingerbreadths (each fingerbreadth being equivalent to the width of a thumb, about 2.25 cm). This puts the handbreadth at roughly 9 cm (
523:
There is some evidence that cubits were used to measure angular separation. The
Babylonian Astronomical Diary for 568-567 BCE refers to Jupiter being one cubit behind the elbow of Sagittarius. One cubit measures about 2 degrees.
1764:
Volumes 7–8. Berliner
Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte; Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut (Berlin, Germany); Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Berlin: Bruno Hessling Verlag, 1976. p.
759: in). A 120-centimetre cubit (approximately four feet long), called the Roman ulna, was common in the Roman empire, which cubit was measured from the fingers of the outstretched arm opposite the man's hip.
457:
which reduced a plethora of multiple standards to a few agreed upon common groupings. Successors to
Sumerian civilization including the Babylonians, Assyrians, and Persians continued to use these groupings.
2064:
Solinus, cap. 45, uses ulna for cubitus, where Pliny speaks of a crocodile of 22 cubits long. Solinus expresses it by so many ulnae, and Julius Pollux uses both words for the same... they call a cubitus an
1849:(part 3), Jerusalem 1939, p. 54, s.v. איזו היא אמה בינונית, where he brings down a variant reading of the same Tosefta and where it has 6 handbreadths, instead of 5 handbreadths, for the medium size cubit.
1622:
On the roadside the finish is clean and neat, a living fence of intertwined branches between stakes placed an old cubit (the length of a man's forearm or approximately 18 inches) apart.
506:
and Unger claimed it was used as a measurement standard. This irregularly formed and irregularly marked graduated rule supposedly defined the
Sumerian cubit as about 518.6 mm (
477:, Babylonian, Assyrian, Persian, Arabic, and Islamic metrologies. The Classical Mesopotamian System also has a proportional relationship, by virtue of standardized commerce, to
1416:
2048:
Thoughts on the Origin and
Descent of the Gael: With an Account of the Picts, Caledonians, and Scots; and Observations Relative to the Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian
262:. Fourteen such rods, including one double cubit rod, were described and compared by Lepsius in 1865. These cubit rods range from 523.5 to 529.2 mm (
625:, makes a distinction between the cubit of 6 handbreadths used in ordinary measurements, and the cubit of 5 handbreadths used in measuring the
1778:(SAQI, 2008), pp. 41-42. Steele does not elaborate on the relationship between the cubit as a unit of length and a unit of angular separation.
1333: in) (likely derived from the widely used cloth cubit of Aleppo) was used for cloth. The measure survived into the 20th century, with 1
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533:
2329:
419:
415:
320:
312:
2319:
742:
317:
1721:
1698:
1531:
315:
235:
214:
1138:
A variety of more local or specific cubit measures were developed over time: the "small" Hashemite cubit of 60.05 cm (
585:
2146:
642:
130:
added a palm for 7 palms × 4 fingers = 28 digits. These lengths typically ranged from 44.4 to 52.92 cm (1 ft
2230:
2129:
1999:
74:
of length based on the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger. It was primarily associated with the
177:, the length of the forearm being frequently used to determine the interval between stakes placed within the hedge.
2197:
1733:
Jean
Philippe Lauer (1931). "Étude sur Quelques Monuments de la III Dynastie (Pyramide à Degrés de Saqqarah)".
361:
546:) in different countries and in different ages has varied. This realization led the rabbis of the 2nd century
2187:
2077:
Ozdural, Alpay (1998). Necipoğlu, Gülru (ed.). "Sinan's Arsin: A Survey of
Ottoman Architectural Metrology".
449:, but fell into disuse after the Akkadian Empire dissolved. The standard of Naram-Sin was readopted in the
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404:
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1870:
59:
1389:
1645:
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from the knuckle of the middle finger (i.e., fist clenched) to the elbow, measured approximately
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Heraldic design : its origins, ancient forms, and modern usage, with over 500 illustrations
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1526:
379:
is given as measuring 6 cubits and 1 palm. Use of the royal cubit is also known from
44:
39:
31:
17:
626:
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580:
158: in), with an ancient Roman cubit being as long as 120 cm (3 ft 11 in).
71:
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8:
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107:
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446:
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1798:
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875:
384:
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2266:
2025:
1690:
Ancient
Egyptian science, a Source Book. Volume Three: Ancient Egyptian Mathematics
1561:
1506:
220:
1688:
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878:
it measured 48.25 cm (19 in), possibly as a result of reforms of Caliph
1989:
1934:(ed. James Elmer Dean, The University of Chicago Press: Chicago 1935, p. 69.
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1711:
1505:(diagonal) and is often shown grasping objects. It is most often used erect as a
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239:
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55:
1841:, and a larger cubit of 6 handbreadths used to measure therewith the altar. Cf.
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186:
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Other measurements based on the length of the forearm include some lengths of
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600:(the "Chazon Ish"), dissenting, put the length of a cubit at 57.6 cm (
354:
295:
243:
123:
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234:) is the earliest attested standard measure. Cubit rods were used for the
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found a copper-alloy bar while excavating at Nippur. The bar dates from
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478:
331:
238:. A number of these rods have survived: two are known from the tomb of
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1246:) of 72.8 centimetres (28.7 in) and its double, the scale cubit (
902:), adopted in the Abbasid period and fixed by the measure used in the
161:
Cubits of various lengths were employed in many parts of the world in
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6:12–13), however, it brings down a second opinion, namely, that of
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Stone, Mark H., "The Cubit: A History and
Measurement Commentary",
1869:. London: The Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund. p.
1474:
1131:
1091:
1064:, which fluctuated widely according to region: the Egyptian cubit (
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843:
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2014:"The Cubit: A History and Measurement Commentary (Review Article)"
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put the linear measurement of a cubit at 48 cm (19 in).
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Epiphanius' Treatise on
Weights and Measures – the Syriac Version
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In medieval and early modern Persia, the cubit (usually known as
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565: in), and 6 handbreadths (1 cubit) at 54 cm (
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251:
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architecture, from at least as early as the construction of the
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Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Culture of the Islamic World
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Early evidence for the use of this royal cubit comes from the
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issued a common standard. This standard was improved by
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1649:, Second edition, 1989; online version September 2011.
461:
The Classical Mesopotamian system formed the basis for
2012:
Stone, Mark H. (30 January 2014). Kaushik Bose (ed.).
1431:
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Bilal ibn Abi Burda); the Egyptian carpenter's cubit (
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1978:, vol. 41, no. 1, Jan/Feb 2015, p. 56
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A Brief Introduction to Astronomy in the Middle East
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2051:. Edinburgh: For A. Constable and Company. p.
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799:), and each handsbreadth into four fingerbreadths (
418:originated in the loosely organized city-states of
2221:The Encyclopaedia of Ancient Egyptian Architecture
2218:
990: in) on average. It was this measure used by
2192:. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. p. 24.
1974:Vörös, Gyozo (2015), "Anastylosis at Machaerus",
1031:). Other identical measures were the work cubit (
924: in). It is also known as the common cubit (
437:had its own standards until the formation of the
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2239:
1693:. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society.
1299:) appeared in the 17th century with 95 cm (
1214: in) in the 19th century; the house cubit (
793:was commonly subdivided into six handsbreadths (
1991:The Science of Measurement: A Historical Survey
745:or 6 palm widths (approximately 444 mm or
290: in) in length and are divided into seven
208:
1866:The Ancient Cubit and Our Weights and Measures
1261:) was either the legal cubit of 49.8 cm (
1735:Annales du Service des Antiquités de L'Egypte
1366:
1152: in), also known as the cubit of Bilal (
1672:Die altaegyptische Elle und ihre Eintheilung
1410:
805:). The most commonly used definitions were:
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1509:, for example by the families of Poyntz of
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1373:
998:, and is hence also known as Ziyadi cubit (
196:
190:
2147:The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition
1713:Building in Egypt: pharaonic stone masonry
1590:(Sterling, 2009) & many other sources.
1383:
1200:, reduced and standardized to 75 cm (
633:, its circuit and the horns of the altar.
534:Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement
298:, and the fingers are further subdivided.
2155:. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 231–232.
2029:
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395:Ancient Mesopotamian units of measurement
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58:, 52.3 cm long, 1336–1327 BC (
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1588:Sacred Geometry – Deciphering The Code
1313: in), while a "shortened" cubit (
484:In 1916, during the last years of the
2240:Hirsch, Emil G.; et al. (1906),
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2011:
1982:
1973:
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1532:List of obsolete units of measurement
215:Ancient Egyptian units of measurement
2173:Rigpa Wiki, accessed January 2022, "
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1908:Mishnah with Maimonides' Commentary
1791:Mishnah with Maimonides' Commentary
1761:Acta praehistorica et archaeologica
1716:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1339:equal to 104 cm (41 in).
543:
481:Harappan and Egyptian metrologies.
24:
1608:. Oliver Liebscher. Archived from
1240:Ibn Abi Layla; the cubit of Umar (
643:ancient Greek units of measurement
25:
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1094:63 cm (25 in), that of
819:), also known as the hand cubit (
767:In the Islamic world, the cubit (
636:
527:
294:; each palm is divided into four
2330:Human-based units of measurement
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2250:, vol. XII, pp. 483 ff
2085:. Leiden, The Netherlands: 109.
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831:, named after the 8th-century
372:river during the reign of the
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2300:The dictionary definition of
2257:Pyramids and Temples of Gizeh
2255:Petrie, Sir Flinders (1881).
1547:
1180:
976:for a total of 66.5 cm (
860:). It measured 49.8 cm (
645:, the standard forearm cubit
500:
687:
665:
403:The Nippur cubit-rod in the
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209:Ancient Egyptian royal cubit
198:cubo, cubare, cubui, cubitum
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1293: in). A royal cubit (
1134:68.6 cm (27 in).
1076:) measured 58.15 cm (
947:al-dhirāʿ al-Rashshāshiyya
839:Abu Yusuf), postal cubit (
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29:
1945:Sefer Ḳuntres ha-Shiʻurim
1687:Marshall Clagett (1999).
1646:Oxford English Dictionary
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1411:
1367:
675:460 mm (18 in).
368:, the flood level of the
2186:Allcock, Hubert (2003).
1988:H. Arthur Klein (1974).
1669:Richard Lepsius (1865).
1173:) or architect's cubit (
677:The short forearm cubit
631:altar of burnt offerings
598:Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz
391:in around 2700 BC.
355:Egyptian Museum of Turin
2264:Journal of Anthropology
2247:The Jewish Encyclopedia
2217:Arnold, Dieter (2003).
2018:Journal of Anthropology
1947:(Abridged edition from
1279:cubit of 79.8 cm (
1176:al-dhirāʿ al-miʿmāriyya
1130: in), and that of
1028:al-dhirāʿ al-Hāshimiyya
728:, a cubit was equal to
673:measured approximately
586:On Weights and Measures
242:, the treasurer of the
195:"elbow", from the verb
2242:"Weights and Measures"
1710:Arnold Dieter (1991).
1606:Shropshire Hedgelaying
1527:History of measurement
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1073:al-dhirāʿ al-baladiyya
1037:) and likely also the
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966:), inherited from the
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2045:Grant, James (1814).
1562:"Definition of CUBIT"
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1184: 77.5 cm (
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581:Epiphanius of Salamis
488:and in the middle of
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1040:al-dhirāʿ al-hindāsa
1007:al-dhirāʿ al-misāḥaʾ
970:. It measured eight
854:) and thread cubit (
851:al-dhirāʿ al-mursala
504: 2650 BCE
469:, Hurrian, Hittite,
405:Archeological Museum
334:of the royal cubit,
30:For other uses, see
2271:10.1155/2014/489757
2031:10.1155/2014/489757
1994:. New York: Dover.
1750:Conder 1908, p. 87.
1542:Unit of measurement
1220:) of 50.3 cm (
1112: in), that of
1090: in), that of
1004:) or survey cubit (
933:al-dhirāʿ al-kirbās
899:al-dhirāʿ al-sawdāʾ
825:), cubit of Yusuf (
353:Cubit rod from the
169:and as recently as
114:was divided into 6
100:Ark of the Covenant
1943:Abraham Haim Noe,
1918:: Jerusalem 1963,
1823:629, note 14 – 630
1801:: Jerusalem 1967,
1612:on 17 January 2019
1564:. 2 February 2024.
1467:
1424:, and the Tibetan
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1319:) of 6.8 cm (
1275: in), or the
1034:al-dhirāʿ al-ʿamal
994:for his survey of
927:al-dhirāʿ al-ʿāmma
910:at 54.04 cm (
857:al-dhirāʿ al-ghazl
848:), "freed" cubit (
629:, the base of the
594:Avraham Chaim Naeh
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60:Eighteenth Dynasty
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2128:Hinz, W. (1965).
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1831:Kelim Baba-Metsia
1799:Mossad Harav Kook
1774:Steele, John M.,
1722:978-0-19-506350-9
1699:978-0-87169-232-0
1586:Stephen Skinner,
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