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Index
Routledge Sourcebooks for the Ancient World
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Notes
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PRELIMINARY BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE
Part I ANIMALS AS BEINGS
1 THE INTELLECT OF ANIMALS: RATIONAL OR IRRATIONAL?
1. Alcmaeon of Croton
2. Chrysippus
3. Plato
4. Aristotle
5. Philo of Alexandria
6. Seneca
7. Plutarch
8. Aelian
9. Porphyry
10. Augustine
Notes
Suggestions for Further Reading
1. Alcmaeon of Croton
2. Chrysippus
3. Plato
4. Aristotle
5. Philo of Alexandria
6. Seneca
7. Plutarch
8. Aelian
9. Porphyry
10. Augustine
2 HUMAN–ANIMAL KINSHIP
1. Aristotle
2. Diogenes Laertius
3. Epicurus
4. Lucretius
5. Philo of Alexandria
6. Pliny the Elder
7. Plutarch
8. Porphyry
Suggestions for Further Reading
1. Aristotle
2. Diogenes Laertius
3. Epicurus
4. Lucretius
5. Philo of Alexandria
6. Pliny the Elder
7. Plutarch
8. Porphyry
3 ANIMAL BEHAVIORS
1. Introductory
Plutarch
Aelian
Suggestions for Further Reading
Plutarch
Aelian
2. Rearing of Offspring
Homer
Cicero
Plutarch
Suggestions for Further Reading
Homer
Cicero
Plutarch
3. Relation to the Environment: Prey and Predators
Philo of Alexandria
Seneca
Plutarch
Suggestions for Further Reading
Philo of Alexandria
Seneca
Plutarch
4. Helping Behaviors
Herodotus
Pliny the Elder
Plutarch
Suggestions for Further Reading
5. Skills and Shortcomings
Xenophon
Philo of Alexandria
Plutarch
Suggestions for Further Reading
Xenophon
Philo of Alexandria
Plutarch
6. The Language of Animals
Diogenes Laertius
Aristotle
Philo of Alexandria
Plutarch
Sextus Empiricus
Porphyry
Suggestions for Further Reading
Diogenes Laertius
Aristotle
Philo of Alexandria
Plutarch
Sextus Empiricus
Porphyry
Part II HUMAN–ANIMAL RELATIONS
4 ANIMALS AS MORAL BEINGS
1. Justice toward Animals
Diogenes Laertius
Aristotle
Cicero
Plutarch
Porphyry
Suggestions for Further Reading
Diogenes Laertius on Chrysippus
Aristotle
Cicero
Plutarch
Porphyry
2. Justice from Animals
Hesiod
Democritus
Cicero
Philo of Alexandria
Suggestions for Further Reading
Hesiod
Democritus
Cicero
Philo of Alexandria
5 ANIMALS AS OFFERINGS: HUNTING AND SACRIFICE
1. Plato
2. Plutarch
3. Porphyry
Suggestions for Further Reading
1. Plato
2. Plutarch
3. Porphyry
6 ANIMALS AS SPORT: THE ARENA
1. Cicero
2. Seneca
Suggestions for Further Reading
Cicero and Seneca
7 ANIMALS AS FOOD: VEGETARIANISM AND ITS OPPONENTS
1. Diogenes Laertius
2. Ovid
3. Empedocles
4. Plato
5. Seneca
6. Plutarch
7. Porphyry
Suggestions for Further Reading
1. Pythagoras (in Diogenes Laertius)
2. Pythagoras (in Ovid)
3. Empedocles
4. Plato
5. Seneca
6. Plutarch
7. Porphyry
8 ANIMALS AS FRIENDS: KINDNESS TO ANIMALS
1. Homer
2. Diogenes Laertius (a) and Plutarch (b) on Pythagoras
3. Plutarch
Suggestions for Further Reading
1. Homer
TEXTS CONSULTED
Aelian
Alcmaeon and Democritus
Aristotle
Augustine
Chrysippus
Cicero
Diogenes Laertius
Empedocles
Epicurus
Herodotus
Hesiod
Homer
Lucretius
Ovid
Plato
Pliny the Elder
Plutarch
Porphyry
Seneca
Sextus Empiricus
Xenophon
BIBLIOGRAPHY
PASSAGES DISCUSSED
Aelian
Alcmaeon
Aristotle
Augustine
Chrysippus
Cicero
Democritus
Diogenes Laertius
Empedocles
Epicurus
Herodotus
Hesiod
Homer
Lucretius
Ovid
Philo of Alexandria
Plato
Pliny the Elder
Plutarch
Porphyry
Seneca
Sextus Empiricus
Suetonius
Xenophon
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