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Traces the anthropological and ethnological theories of the ancient
Greeks and Romans from the creation of the world to the invention
of the Americas. In ancient Greek and Roman thinking, whether the
world is flat or spherical it will have imaginary boundaries and
liminal areas where the norms of nature and culture are thought to
break down. Analogies are constantly drawn between 'primitive'
peoples at the 'edges of the world' and 'primitive' people in
prehistory. Distance, both in time and space, leads to difference,
and the idea that strange things happen out there or happened back
then dominates Greek and Roman thinking on other cultures. This
book examines ancient ideas of the creation of the world, the
beginnings of life and origin of species, humans and animals,
utopias and blessed islands, and 'barbarian' cultures beyond the
Mediterranean world, before going on to trace the influence of
ancient anthropological and ethnological thought on the Middle Ages
and the Renaissance. We begin with primordial chaos and end with
the invention of the Americas, taking in on the way many strange
creatures, among them the noble or ignoble savages of Britain, Gaul
and Ireland, the Man-faced Ox-creatures of Empedocles, the
Dog-heads of India, the Amazons, Centaurs, Columbus, and the
Tupinamba of Brazil.
The Oxford Handbook of Animals in Classical Thought and Life is the
first comprehensive guide to animals in the ancient world,
encompassing all aspects of the topic by featuring authoritative
chapters on 33 topics by leading scholars in their fields. As well
as an introduction to, and a survey of, each topic, it provides
guidance on further reading for those who wish to study a
particular area in greater depth. Both the realities and the more
theoretical aspects of the treatment of animals in ancient times
are covered in chapters which explore the domestication of animals,
animal husbandry, animals as pets, Aesop's Fables, and animals in
classical art and comedy, all of which closely examine the nature
of human-animal interaction. More abstract and philosophical topics
are also addressed, including animal communication, early ideas on
the origin of species, and philosophical vegetarianism and the
notion of animal rights.
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