Stadion (unit of length)
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The stadion, Latinized as stadium and anglicized as stade, is an ancient Greek unit of length. According to Herodotus
, one stade is equal to 600 feet
. However, there were several different lengths of “feet”, depending on the country of origin.
Which measure of the stadia is used can affect the interpretation of ancient texts. For example, the error in the calculation of the size of the Earth by Eratosthenes
or Posidonius
is dependent on which stade is chosen to be appropriate.
Herodotus
Herodotus was an ancient Greek historian who was born in Halicarnassus, Caria and lived in the 5th century BC . He has been called the "Father of History", and was the first historian known to collect his materials systematically, test their accuracy to a certain extent and arrange them in a...
, one stade is equal to 600 feet
Pous
The pous was a unit of length used through much of the Iron Age in Europe and the Ancient Near East.A pous is a Greek foot. One stadion is always 600 podes,...
. However, there were several different lengths of “feet”, depending on the country of origin.
Stade name | Length (approximate) | Description |
---|---|---|
Itinerary | 157 m | used in measuring the distance of a journey. |
Olympic | 176 m | 600 × 294 mm |
Attic/Italic | 185 m | 600 × 308 mm |
Babylonian-Persian | 196 m | 600 × 327 mm |
Phoenician-Egyptian | 209 m | 600 × 349 mm |
Which measure of the stadia is used can affect the interpretation of ancient texts. For example, the error in the calculation of the size of the Earth by Eratosthenes
Eratosthenes
Eratosthenes of Cyrene was a Greek mathematician, poet, athlete, geographer, astronomer, and music theorist.He was the first person to use the word "geography" and invented the discipline of geography as we understand it...
or Posidonius
Posidonius
Posidonius "of Apameia" or "of Rhodes" , was a Greek Stoic philosopher, politician, astronomer, geographer, historian and teacher native to Apamea, Syria. He was acclaimed as the greatest polymath of his age...
is dependent on which stade is chosen to be appropriate.
See also
- Ancient Egyptian units of measurementAncient Egyptian units of measurement-Length:Units of length date back to at least the early dynastic period. In the Palermo stone for instance the level of the Nile river is recorded. During the reign of Pharaoh Djer the height of the river Nile was given as measuring 6 cubits and 1 palm...
- Ancient Greek units of measurement#Length
- Stadia (disambiguation)
- Stadium (disambiguation)