Pous

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The pous (pl. podes;

Greek mile
). The Greek pous also has long, median and short forms.

The pous spread throughout much of

Byzantine unit until the Fall of Constantinople
in 1453.

Orders of Architecture

Comparative analysis

A pous is divided into

Mesopotamian
origins while the septenary multiples have Egyptian origins.

Greek measures of short median and long podes can be thought of as based on body measures. The lengths may be compared to the Imperial/U.S.

Stecchini
and others propose the Greek podes are different sizes because they are divided into different numbers of different sized daktylos to facilitate different calculations. The most obvious place to observe the relative difference is in the Greek orders of architecture whose canon of proportions is based on column diameters.

Unit no. of daktyloi each daktylos (mm) total (mm)
1 Doric order pous (foot) 18 18 324 mm
1
Luwian
pous (foot)
17 19 323 mm
1 Attic pous (foot) 16 19.275 308.4 mm
1
Minoan
pous (foot)
16 19 304 mm
1 Egyptian bd (foot) 16 18.75 300 mm
1 Ionian Order pous (foot) 16 18.5 296 mm
1 Roman pes (foot) 16 18.5 296 mm
1 Athenian pous (foot) 15 21 315 mm
1 Phoenician (Pele) pous (foot) 15 20 300 mm

References

Mathematical and metrological references

  • H Arthur Klein (1976). The World of Measurements. Simon and Schuster.
  • R. A. Cordingley (1951). Norman's Parallel of the Orders of Architecture. Alex Trianti Ltd.
  • Francis H. Moffitt (1987). Surveying. Harper & Row. .
  • Gillings (1972). Mathematics in the time of the Pharaohs. MIT Press. .
  • Lucas N. H. Bunt; Phillip S.Jones; Jack D. Bedient (1976). The Historical Roots of Elementary Mathematics. Dover. .
  • Somers Clarke & R. Englebach (1990). Ancient Egyptian Construction and Architecture. Dover. .
  • Gardiner (1990). Egyptian Grammar. Griffith Institute. .

Linguistic references

Classical references

Archaeological historical references

Medieval references

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