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Dante and Aquinas

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Discusses Dante's work in the light of the accepted philosophy and theology of his time as expressed in the Thomistic philosophy of Aquinas. The author makes analytical digressions into Greek philosophy. Christian neoplatonism and later transformations of the philosophy of Aristotle. THIS TITLE IS CITED AND RECOMMENDED Catalogue of the Lamont Library, Harvard College.

271 pages, Library Binding

First published June 1, 1971

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Philip H. Wicksteed

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Philip Henry Wicksteed is known primarily as an economist. He was also a Georgist, Unitarian theologian, classicist, medievalist, and literary critic.
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