Ethical Vegetarianism in the Greco-Roman World

By Nathan Morgan
Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010 11:25 AM
Duration: 20 minutes


When people think of ancient Rome, they often imagine gladiators, marble statues, chariot races, and Spartacus. However, even in the seemingly remote age of Rome, there were people who championed vegetarian diets and condemned the eating of animals. By learning what some of these ancient philosophers had to say, the modern vegetarian will come away with knowledge of the roots that bind vegetarians past and present.

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