Humanity Against Cruelty to Animals in Historical Literature, Timeline of Animal Rights History

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A | Ahimsa & Vegetarianism | Ancient Animal Rights Law | Ancient Religions | King Ashoka |

B | Anna Barbould | Samauel Bardsley | Edward Barry | Arthur Beale | Ralph Beilby | Jerermey Bentham | Thomas Berwick | William Blackstone | William Blake | John Bidlake | Father Bougeant | Christopher Brown | Patrick Brydone | Buddha | James Burgh | Robert Burns | Joseph Butler | Lord Byron |

C | John Calvin | Lewis Carroll | Cave Paintings | St. Chrysostom | Cicero | Clement of Alexandria | Clergman of England | Frances Cobbe | Samuel Coleridge | Stephen Coleridge | Joseph Cottle | Country Village Rector | William Cowper | George Crabbe |

D | Leonardo Da Vinci | Herman Daggett | Charles Daubeny | Thomas Day | William Day | Draco | James Drummond | James Lawson Drummond | William Hamilton Drummond |

E | Empedocles | Lord Erskine | John Evelyn |

F | J. Todd Ferrier | James Foster | Thomas Forster | John Fox | Edward A. Freeman|

G | William Gilpin | Père Girard | William Godwin |

H | Matthew Hale | David Hartley | Herodotus | James Hervey | Hesiod | John Hildrop | William Hogarth | Rev. C. Hoyle | William von Humboldt |

I |

J | Jainism | Soame Jenyns | John of the Cross |

K | Elizabeth Kent |

L | Charles Lamb | John Lawrence | Albert Leffingwell | Louis Lemery | Wilfrid Lescher | John Locke | Lucretius |

M | James Macaulay | Richard Martin | Mahavira | Bernard Mandeville | Manu | Michel de Montaigne | Thomas More |

N | Edward Nicholson |

O | John Oswald | Ovid | Henry Oxenham | Sydney Owenson |

P | Samuel Pepys | Thomas Percival | Rene Martin Pillet | Peter Pindar | Pliny the Elder | James Plumptre | Plutarch | Plotinus | Polemon | Alexander Pope | Porphyry | Samuel Jackson Pratt | Humphrey Primatt | Pythagoras |

Q | Francis Quarles|

R | Anne Radcliffe | Legh Richmond | Rousseau | Benjamin Rush

S | Sakyamuni | Henry Salt | Seneca | Quintus Sextius | Sextus Empiricus | Percy Shelley | Louis Simond | Shakespeare | William Shenstone | Siddhartha | Philip Sidney Sotion | Carl Spencer | Philip Stubbes |

T | Lawson Tait | Thomas Taylor | Tertullian | James Thomson | John Tillotson | Triptolemus | William Trinder | Thomas Tryon | Mark Twain |

U |

V | Charles John Vaughan | Virgil | Voltaire |

W | Priscilla Wakefield | Nathaniel Ward | Thomas Wentworth John Wesley | William Whitson | Howard Williams | John Wolcot | Mary Wollstonecraft William Wordsworth |

X | Xenocrates |

Y | William Youatt | Thomas Young |

Z |

Periodicals | Analytical Review | Annual Register | Bible Christian | British Critic | Christian Pioneer | Christian Reformer | Critical Review | Edinburgh Magazine | Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal | Evenagelical Magazine | Friend of Peace | Gentleman's Magazine | Ladies' Repository | Literary Panorma | London Magazine | Magazine of Natural History | Methodist Magazine | Mellennial Harbinger | Mirror of Literature | Mirror of Taste | Monthly Magazine | Monthly Mirror | Monthly Review | Orthodox Churchman's Magazine | Spectator Magazine | Sporting Magazine | United States Literary Gazette | Universal Magazine | Voice of Humanity |


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These pages are part of an ongoing effort to provide free online access to historical literature on animal rights, animal welfare and humanity against cruelty to animals.

Quotes briefly introduce animal rights activists, animal welfare advocates and authors; the history of animal rights, animal welfare and animal protection; and the literature of the humane movement against cruelty to animals.

Links to the Primary Source document the authenticity of quotations while providing more in-depth insight into the ideologies of the humane movement against cruelty to animals and additional historical perspective on the continuing struggle for animal rights, animal welfare and the protection of animals.


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Antiquity, Ancient Animal Rights Law & The Middle Ages
Renaissance & Early Anti-Cruelty Legislation
Enlightenment
Romantic Age, Modern Legislative Beginnings
Victorian Age, Anti-Vivisection & the Early 20th Century

Periodicals, Articles, Letters, Reviews


Animal Rights Quotes; Quotes Against Cruelty to Animals


Animal Rights Law

Ancient Laws for the Protection of Animals, Early Anti-Cruelty Legislation & the Modern Legislative Beginnings of the Humane Movement Against Animal Cruelty


Animal Rights Quotes

References to the Rights of Animals in Historical Literature


Anti-Vivisection Quotes

Quotes from Activists Against Vivisection, Experiments on Animals, Animal Experimentation, Animal Tests, Testing & Research on Animals.


Blood-Sports, Hunting Quotes

Quotes against the Cruelty of Bear-Baiting, Bull-Baiting, Bullfighting, Cockfighting, Cock Throwing, Throwing at Cocks; Field Sports, Fishing, Hare Coursing, Shooting


Humanity-Justice-Kindness to Animals; Humane Education

Quotes on Humanity, Justice and Kindness to Animals; Quotes on Cruelty of Children; Teaching Children Kindness to Animals; Humane Education (Beginning with theAntiquity Timeline)


Intelligence, Reason, Emotion

Quotes on Kinship with our Fellow Beings; Interconnectedness of Life; Fellowship, Brotherhood, Sisterhood, Animals as our Brothers and Sisters. (Beginning with the Antiquity Timeline).


Poetry-Plays; Poets & Playwrights

Poets-Playwrights Humane Sentiments against Cruelty to Animals; Animal Rights, Animal Welfare and the Protection of Animals in Poetry and Plays


Religion, Religious Quotes & Sermons on Humanity to Animals

Quotes against Sacrifice, Quotes on Souls; Immortality-Future Life of Brutes (Beginning with the Antiquity Timeline)


Use-Abuse of Animals; Slavery of Animals

Quotes against Cruelty to Animals as Laborers, Domesticated Animals, Slavery of Animals, Analogies to Slavery, Servitude, Animals as Slaves Horses: Tail-Docking, Bearing-Reins, Racing; Quotes Against the Cruelty of Fur, Feathers, Millinery; Protection of Birds (Beginning with the Antiquity Timeline)


Vegetarianism

Remarks Against the Cruelty of Slaughter and the Eating of Flesh document the history of vegetarianism (Beginning with the Antiquity Timeline).