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{{Short description|Study of measurement systems}}
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'''Historical metrology''' is the [[science]]
==Published reports==
▲'''Historical metrology''' is the science that is dealing with the fundamental units of measurement, systems of units formerly in use in various countries, and the development of monetary units throughout their history.
For some countries, principal divisions of executive governments
==See also==
{{Main|Outline of metrology and measurement}}
* [[Dimensional metrology]]
* [[Forensic metrology]]
* [[Smart Metrology]]
▲For some countries, principal divisions of executive governments has published reportes that compiles formerly used weights and measures. For example, this has been done for Bolivia, Great Britain, Costa Rica, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Tanzania and the United States. In 1954, 1955,<ref>{{citation |ref={{harvid|UN|1955}} |title=World Weights and Measures: Handbook for Statisticians |url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001478405 |series=ST/STAT/SER. M/21, UN Publication No. 1955.XVII.2 |publisher=Statistical Office of the United Nations |location=New York |date=1955 }}.</ref> and 1966, the United Nation compiled reports that were aimed at giving an overview of the non-metric units then in use in different parts of the world.<ref>United Nations, Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Glossary of commodity terms including currencies, weights and measures used in certain countries of Asia and the Far East. New York: United Nations. Department of Economic Affairs, 1954; United Nations. Statistical Office of the United Nations in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United . World Weights and Measures. Handbook for Statisticians. New York, 1955. Provisional edition. Series: Statistical papers - United Nations. M, no. 21. (ST/STAT/SER.M/21 May 1955); United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Statistical Office of the United Nations. World Weights and Measures. Handbook for Statisticians. Statistical Papers. New York. 1966. Series: M, no. 21 Revision 1. (ST/STAT/SER.M/21/rev.1).</ref> In 2017, the first of three volumes of the book "Encyclopaedia of Historical Metrology, Weights, and Measures", were published. The book adresses the myriad units of measurement that have arisen through the ages, from weights used by ancient cultures to the scientific units of the modern world.<ref>http://www.springer.com/gb/book/9783319575964</ref>
* [[Time metrology]]
* [[Quantum metrology]]
==References==
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