Jean-Antoine Gleizes
Jean-Antoine Gleizes (1773–1843) was a French writer and advocate of vegetarianism. He was extremely popular and influential at his time. His most famous work is Thalysie: the New Existence (1842).
References
- Reinhold Grimm and Jost Hermand, Re-reading Wagner, University of Wisconsin Press, 1993, pp. 110–113.
- Iacobbo & Iacobbo, Vegetarian America: A History, Praeger, 2004, p. 80.
- Colin Spencer, Vegetarianism: A History, Four Walls Eight Windows, 2002, p. 244.
- Howard Williams and Carol J. Adams, The Ethics of Diet: A Catena of Authorities Deprecatory of the Practice of Flesh-Eating, University of Illinois Press, 2003, pp. 208–218.
- Jon Wynne-Tyson (comp.), The Extended Circle: A Dictionary of Humane Thought, Centaur Press, London, 2009, pp. 107–109.
External links
- Biography and excerpts: Howard Williams, The Ethics of Diet – Gleizes
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