“The superior quality of the wine, and the
enormous quantity produced (135 gallons, or in our
language, above forty-three dozen
) are obviously
fabulous.”—
Greg's “Creed of Christendom” (1883), Vol. II., pp. 55, 56.
“See the calculation in Hennell, and in Strauss, ii.
432. The μετρητης is supposed to correspond to the
Hebrew bath, which was equal to 1½ Roman amphora, or
87 gallons; the whole quantity would therefore be from
104 to 156 gallons.”