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Howard Williams

Ethics of Diet


[1883] Howard Williams, The Ethics of Diet,¹ London & Manchester, 1883; 1886; Online at Animal Rights History).

THE ETHICS OF DIET

A BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THE LITERATURE
OF HUMANE DIETETICS, FROM THE EARLIEST
PERIOD TO THE PRESENT DAY.



A REVISED AND ENLGARED EDITION,
BY
HOWARD WILLIAMS, M.A.
(Late Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge).



"Man by Nature was never made to be a carnivorous animal, nor is he armed at all for prey and rapine."–RAY.

Hommes, soyez humains; c'est votre premier devoir. Quelle sagesse y-a=t'il pour vous hous de l'humanité?—ROUSSEAU.

Move upward, working out the beast,
And let the wolf and tiger die."—TENNYSON.

Der Mensch ist was er isst."—German Proverb.

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INTRODUCTION



CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

PART I. I. Hesiod II. Pythagoras III. Sakya Muni IV. Empedokles V. Plato VI. Asoka VII. Publius Ovidius Naso VIII. Lucius Annaeus Seneca IX. C. Rufus Musonius X. Plutarch XI. Quintus Septimius Florus Tertullianus XII. Titus Flavius Clemens XIII. Porphyrius XIV. Joannes (Chrysostom)

PART II. XV. Luigi Cornaro XVI. Sir Thomas More XVII. Michel de Montaigne XVIII. Pierre Gassendi XIX. Leonard Lessio XX. John Evelyn XXI. Thomas Tryon XXII. Philippe Hecquet, M.D. XXIII. Bernard de Mandeville, M.D. XXIV. George Cheyne, M.D. XXV. Alexander Pope XXVI. James Thomson XXVII. Antonio Cocchi, M.D. XXVIII. David Hartley, M.D. XXIX. Jean Jacques Rousseau XXX. Philip Dormer Stanhope (Lord Chesterfield) XXXI. Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire XXXII. George Louis Leclerc de Buffon XXXIII. Oliver Goldsmith XXXIV. William Paley XXXV. Bernardin St. Pierre XXXVI. Jean Baptiste Pressavin XXXVII. George Nicholson XXXVIII. John Oswald XXXIX. Christian Wilhelm Hufeland, M.D. XL. Joseph Ritson XLI. William Lambe, M.D. XLII. John Abernethy, M.D. XLIII. Frank Newton XLIV. Percy Bysshe Shelley XLV. Sir Richard Phillips XLVI. William Cowherd XLVII. William Metcalfe XLVII. Jean Antoine Gleizes XLIX. Alphonse de Lamartine L. Jules Michelet LI. Gustav Von Struve LII. Georg Friedrich Daumer LIII. Wilhelm Zimmerman LIV. Eduard Baltzer LV. Arthur Schopenhauer LVI. Henry David Thoreau LVII. Richard Wagner LVIII. Anna Kingsford, M.D.

APPENDIX

INDEX


¹ Howard Williams, The Ethics of Diet, A Cantena ([First Edition] London & Manchester, 1883); The Ethics of Diet, A Biographical History of the Literature of Human Dietetics, From the Earliest Period to the Present Day, ([2nd Edition Expanded and Revised] Manchester & London, 1896); ([Abridged Edition:] London & Manchester, 1907); The Ethics of Diet, A Cantena of Authorities Deprecatory of Flesh Eating with a Introduction by Carol Adams ([Facsimile Reprint of the 1st Edition with an Appendix of Additions from the 2nd Edition] University of Illinois, 1995); [Online Edition, transcribed from the 2nd edition of 1896] (Animal Rights History, 2006).

Animal Rights History Timeline: Victorian Age [1837-1901]
[Victorian Age; Beginnings of the Anti-Vivisection Movement]


Animal Rights History-Timeline

[1837-1931] Howard Williams

[1883] Ethics of Diet
PART I.
I. Hesiod
II. Pythagoras
III. Sakya Muni
IV. Empedokles
V. Plato
VI. Asoka
VII. Publius Ovidius Naso
VIII. Lucius Annaeus Seneca
IX. C. Rufus Musonius
X. Plutarch
XI. Quintus Septimius Florus Tertullianus
XII. Titus Flavius Clemens
XIII. Porphyrius
XIV. Joannes (Chrysostom)
PART II.
XV. Luigi Cornaro
XVI. Sir Thomas More
XVII. Michel de Montaigne
XVIII. Pierre Gassendi
XIX. Leonard Lessio
XX. John Evelyn
XXI. Thomas Tryon
XXII. Philippe Hecquet, M.D.
XXIII. Bernard de Mandeville, M.D.
XXIV. George Cheyne, M.D.
XXV. Alexander Pope
XXVI. James Thomson
XXVII. Antonio Cocchi, M.D.
XXVIII. David Hartley, M.D.
XXIX. Jean Jacques Rousseau
XXX. Philip Dormer Stanhope (Lord Chesterfield)
XXXI. Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire
XXXII. George Louis Leclerc de Buffon
XXXIII. Oliver Goldsmith
XXXIV. William Paley
XXXV. Bernardin St. Pierre
XXXVI. Jean Baptiste Pressavin
XXXVII. George Nicholson
XXXVIII. John Oswald
XXXIX. Christian Wilhelm Hufeland, M.D.
XL. Joseph Ritson
XLI. William Lambe, M.D.
XLII. John Abernethy, M.D.
XLIII. Frank Newton
XLIV. Percy Bysshe Shelley
XLV. Sir Richard Phillips
XLVI. William Cowherd
XLVII. William Metcalfe
XLVII. Jean Antoine Gleizes
XLIX. Alphonse de Lamartine
L. Jules Michelet
LI. Gustav Von Struve
LII. Georg Friedrich Daumer
LIII. Wilhelm Zimmerman
LIV. Eduard Baltzer
LV. Arthur Schopenhauer
LVI. Henry David Thoreau
LVII. Richard Wagner
LVIII. Anna Kingsford, M.D.



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