{"product_id":"modena","title":"[MODENA].","description":"\u003cp\u003eAn exceptionally well-preserved (and probably the only surviving) copy of the first edition of this  grida  concerning taxes imposed on meat, fish, oil and their export. The  gride  were ordnances or edicts issued by the authorities, which were then  gridate  (declaimed loudly) by criers in squares to inform citizens. The present was issued to provide partial relief to the ducal coffers after difficult years including the plague of 1630-1, which killed over 40% of Modena s inhabitants, and the Thirty Years  War. By September 1636, when the  grida  was issued, Modena had first been prey to winter raids of grain and fodder by the French troops lodged in Parma, and had then participated in the invasion of Parma alongside the Spanish troops. The  grida  sought  extraordinary help  due to the  excessive expense caused by the ongoing wars . It forbad, within the walls of Modena, the killing of  oxen, cows, beeves, calves, goats, kids, lambs, sheep, pigs and gelding  anywhere but in public slaughterhouses, at the price of 4 quattrini a pound to be paid to the taxman. Fines for transgressors included the seizing of the animals, and a payment of 50 or 25 scudi, according to the size of the animal; the  snitch , if there was one, retained anonymity. Exempt was the killing for family use of pigs, kids or lambs, which had not been bought or acquired by exchange, or their killing (by anyone, except butchers) at Easter, from Good Friday to the Resurrection. Any sale or transport of oil as well as live or dead, salted or unsalted fish was subject to 6 quattrini a pound. For everyone the export, from the Duchy to or through foreign states, of the abovementioned animals plus poultry, and derived products, including  dead meat  like salame or sausages, was also banned. Exemption existed for shepherds, though they had to request a license. The  grida  included a list of fines, in Bolognini, for the export of poultry i.e., peacocks, geese, capons and pigeons. It was printed by the  stampatore ducale  Giuliano Cassiani. An esteemed printer of literary and legal works, as  stampatore ducale  he  monopolised the printing of all government acts, including grida and bandi ; he also printed the first Modenese newspaper,  Avvisi , first published in 1648 (Pugno,  Trattato , 90).\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"[MODENA].","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57820349235535,"sku":"L3515","price":1250.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/Untitled-23-2.jpg?v=1781794800","url":"https:\/\/www.sokol.co.uk\/products\/modena","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}