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The Ethics of Diet: A Catena of Authorities Deprecatory of the Practice of Flesh-Eating
May 2003, University of Illinois Press
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in English
0252071301 9780252071300
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"HESIOD-the poet par excellence of peace and of agriculture, as Homer is of war and of the "heroic" virtues-was born at Ascra, a village in Boeotia, a part of Hellas, which, in spite of its proverbial fame for beefeating and stupidity, gave birth to three other eminent persons-Pindar, the lyric poet, Epameinondas, the great military genius and statesman, and Plutarch, the most amiable moralist of antiquity."
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