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The Statute of Trogir on animals and animal products

Petar Džaja ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Krešimir Severin ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Željko Grabarević ; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Damir Agičić ; Veterinarski ured Slavonski Brod, Croatia
Ivo Vranješ ; Veterinarska stanica Križevci, Croatia


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Abstract

The Statute of Trogir is divided into three statute books and two reformation books and the oldest dates from 1322. The first book has 90 chapters, of which one chapter (1%) refers to horses. The second book has 114 chapters, of which 17 chapters (15.7%) refer to animals and animal products. The third book has 64 chapters, of which two chapters (7.8%) refer to animals and animal products, The first reformation book has 88 chapters, of which four chapters (6.8%) refer to animals and animal products and the second reformation book has 86 chapters of which two chapters (2.3%) also refer to animals and animal products. From this it follows that the Statute of Trogir has 442 chapters. Of all the 26 chapters devoted to animals and animal products 11 chapters are devoted to animals, 10 to animal products, while shepherds, ways and places for keeping animals and the obligations of shepherds and owners of animals are described in five chapters.

Keywords

The Statute of Trogir; animals; animal products

Hrčak ID:

231578

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/231578

Publication date:

6.10.2014.

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