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Lewis Gompertz

Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and Brutes

On the Crime of Committing Cruelty on Brutes and on Sacrificing Them to the Purposes of Man…Mr. Martin's Act…


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Lewis Gompertz was an ardent humanitarian and a mechanical inventor of no little ingenuity, many of his inventions being designed to save animal suffering. He died in 1861. From 1826 to 1832 he was secretary of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty; but being then compelled to withdraw, owing to religious differences, he founded the Animals' Friend Society, and a journal of the same name. ( Henry Salt, Animals' Rights [1892])

[1825-Jan] review of Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes by Lewis Gompertz (London, 1824)," Monthly Review, or Literary Journal 106 (1825-Jan) 109.

[1839] Thomas Forster, Philozoia, or, Moral Reflections on the Actual Condition of the Animal Kingdom, and on the Means of Improving he Same>: with Numerous Anecdotes and Illustrative is addressed to ewis Gompertz, Esq., President of the Animals Friend Society.

[1892] Henry Salt, "Bibliography of the Rights of Animals: Lewis Gompertz, Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes," in Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress, with a Bibliographical Appendix (London & New York, 1892; 1894; Online at Animal Rights History, 2003).

Animal Rights History Timeline: Romantic Age [1785-1837]

Romanticism; Romantic Poets


Animal Rights History-Timeline

[1779-1865] Lewis Gompertz

[1824] Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and Brutes
[1829] Letter to the Magistrates By a Member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
[1830] Two Letters on Cruelty to Animals to the Editor of the Gentleman's Magazine: Comprising a Reply to the Speeches Which Opposed Mr. Martin's Bills, and Extracts from Soame Jenyns
[1854] Fragments in Defence of Animals and Essays on Morals, Soul and Future State; From the Author's Contributions to the Animals' Friend Society's Periodical, and His Letters to Dr. Forster; With a Sketch of the Society; and Original Matter



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