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Animals In The Classical World Ethical Perspectives From Greek And Roman Texts Alastair Harden

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Animals In The Classical World Ethical Perspectives From Greek And Roman Texts Alastair Harden
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Author: Alastair Harden
ISBN: 9780230276611, 023027661X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Animals In The Classical World Ethical Perspectives From Greek And Roman Texts Alastair Harden by Alastair Harden 9780230276611, 023027661X instant download after payment.

How were non-human animals treated in the Classical world, and how did ancient authors record their responses to animals in Greek and Roman life? The civilisations of Greece and Rome left detailed records of their experience and opinions of animals: in these societies, which practised mass sacrifice and large-scale public animal hunts, as well as being economically reliant on animal power and products, how were animals actually treated and how was it acceptable to treat them?
This sourcebook presents specially-prepared translations from Greek and Latin texts across several genres which give a wide-reaching sense of the place of the non-human animal in the moral register of Classical Greece and Rome. From theories of the origins of animal life and vegetarianism, literary uses of animal imagery and its role in formulating cultural identity, to vivid descriptions of vivisection, force-feeding, intensive farming, agricultural and military exploitation, and detailed accounts of animal-hunting and the trade in exotic animal products: the battleground of the modern animal rights debate is here given its historical foundation in a selection of nearly 200 passages of Classical authors from Homer to Porphyry.

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