"Bibliotheca Oeconomica" is a comprehensive bibliography of economic literature compiled by Theodor Christian Friedrich Enslin and Wilhelm Engelmann. This meticulously researched reference work provides an extensive overview of publications in the field of economics, primarily focusing on works published up to the mid-19th century. It serves as an invaluable resource for historians of economic thought, researchers, and anyone interested in the development of economic ideas.
Organized systematically, the bibliography covers a wide range of topics within economics, offering detailed entries for books, articles, and other significant publications. This historical compilation offers insights into the intellectual landscape of economics during a formative period, making it an essential addition to any scholarly collection focused on the history of economic thought and literature.
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