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Philip Henry Wicksteed

    Philip Henry Wicksteed was known primarily as an economist. He was also a Georgist, Unitarian theologian, classicist, medievalist, and literary critic. His wide-ranging interests encompassed economic theory as well as a deep engagement with classical and medieval literature and theology. This interdisciplinary perspective enriched his literary criticism.

    Selections from the first Nine Books of the
    Dante and Giovanni Del Virgilio, Including a Critical Edition of the Text of Dante's Eclogae Latinae, and of the Poetic Remains of Giovanni Del Virgil
    Dante: Six Sermons
    Selections From the First Nine Books of the Croniche Fiorentine. Translated for the use of Students of Dante and Others by Rose E. Selfe. Edited by Ph
    Lectures On the Origin and Growth of the Conception of God As Illustrated by Anthropology and History
    The Early Lives Of Dante