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- Cotyla abstract "The cotylae are also features on the proximal end of the radius and of the ulna in birds.In classical antiquity, the cotyla or cotyle (Gr κοτύλη) was a measure of capacity among the Romans and Greeks: by the former it was also called hemina; by the latter, τρυβλίον and ἡμίνα or ἡμίμνα. It was the half of the sextarius or ξέστης, and contained six cyathi, or nearly half a pint English.This measure was used by physicians with a graduated scale marked on it, like our own chemical measures, for measuring out given weights of fluids, especially oil. A vessel or horn, of a cubic or cylindrical shape, and of the capacity of a cotyla, was divided into twelve equal parts by lines cut on its side. The whole vessel was called litra, and each of the parts an ounce (uncia). This measure held nine ounces (by weight) of oil, so that the ratio of the weight of the oil to the number of ounces it occupied in the measure would be 9:12 or 3:4.Nicolas Chorier (1612-1692) observes that the cotyla was used as a dry measure as well as a liquid one, from the authority of Thucydides, who in one place mentions two cotylae of wine, and in another two cotylae of bread.The name is also given to a type of ancient Greek vase broadly similar in shape to a skyphos but more closely resembling a kantharos.".
- Cotyla thumbnail Athens_Kotyle_cup_with_an_owl.jpg?width=300.
- Cotyla wikiPageID "11155987".
- Cotyla wikiPageLength "2330".
- Cotyla wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Cotyla wikiPageRevisionID "668842678".
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_units_of_measurement.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greeks.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Romans.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_pot_shapes.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Rome.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_volume.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Classical_antiquity.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Kantharos.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Litra.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Chorier.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Oil.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Ounce.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Pint.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Radius_(bone).
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Sextarius.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Skyphos.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Thucydides.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Typology_of_Greek_Vase_Shapes.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Typology_of_Greek_vase_shapes.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Upper_extremity_of_radius.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink Upper_extremity_of_ulna.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLink File:Athens_Kotyle_cup_with_an_owl.jpg.
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLinkText "''hemina'' or ''cotyla''".
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLinkText "''kotýlē''".
- Cotyla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cotyla".
- Cotyla hasPhotoCollection Cotyla.
- Cotyla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_Vases.
- Cotyla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Measurement-stub.
- Cotyla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cotyla subject Category:Ancient_Greek_pot_shapes.
- Cotyla subject Category:Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement.
- Cotyla subject Category:Ancient_Rome.
- Cotyla subject Category:Units_of_volume.
- Cotyla hypernym Measure.
- Cotyla type Article.
- Cotyla type Type.
- Cotyla type Work.
- Cotyla type Article.
- Cotyla type Source.
- Cotyla type Type.
- Cotyla type Unit.
- Cotyla type Work.
- Cotyla comment "The cotylae are also features on the proximal end of the radius and of the ulna in birds.In classical antiquity, the cotyla or cotyle (Gr κοτύλη) was a measure of capacity among the Romans and Greeks: by the former it was also called hemina; by the latter, τρυβλίον and ἡμίνα or ἡμίμνα.".
- Cotyla label "Cotyla".
- Cotyla sameAs Kotylé.
- Cotyla sameAs Kotyle.
- Cotyla sameAs Cotila.
- Cotyla sameAs Cotile_(unità_di_misura).
- Cotyla sameAs Kotyle.
- Cotyla sameAs m.02r1y3s.
- Cotyla sameAs Котила.
- Cotyla sameAs Котіла.
- Cotyla sameAs Q2559410.
- Cotyla sameAs Q2559410.
- Cotyla wasDerivedFrom Cotyla?oldid=668842678.
- Cotyla depiction Athens_Kotyle_cup_with_an_owl.jpg.
- Cotyla isPrimaryTopicOf Cotyla.