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A Critical Bibliography of Adam Smith
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posted on 2023-06-08, 10:17 authored by Keith TribeThis is the first modern critical bibliography of Adam Smith. It records all published editions, abridgements, popularizations and translations, together with a survey of the literature of commentary and biography that grew up around these published works. By combining standardized bibliographic information with critical assessments of individual editions, this new work provides an indispensable foundation for scholars seeking an understanding of Smith's influence and the development of economic liberalism. The main bibliography is organised chronologically, allowing the reader to view the inter-relationships between different writings and texts. The introductory essay by Keith Tribe provides a survey of the diffusion of Smith's ideas through re-edition and translation, followed by a separate essay on the principle English-language editions. Each major language area is then dealt with in a separate essay by a recognized specialist, with particularly influential editions or translations discussed in detail. The editors have ensured that the international coverage is comprehensive, and is completed according to a standardized scholarly framework.
History
Publication status
- Published
Publisher
Pickering & ChattoPages
416.0Place of publication
LondonISBN
9781851967414Department affiliated with
- History Publications
Notes
his is an edited book edited by Keith TribeFull text available
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- Yes