Sydney Anglo

British historian

Sydney Anglo FSA FRHistS FLSW FBA (born 1934) is a British historian, academic, and scholar. He is currently serving as Professor Emeritus at Swansea University.[1]

Career

Anglo began his academic career at the Warburg Institute, where he was a senior fellow from 1970 to 1971.[1]

In 1981, Anglo joined Swansea University as a professor of the History of Ideas, a position he held until 1986.[1]

From 1986 to 1999, Anglo served as a research professor at Swansea University.[1] Concurrently, he held the position of Chairman of the Society for Renaissance Studies from 1986 to 1989.[1] He was eventually appointed as Professor Emeritus at Swansea University.[1]

Anglo is a Founding Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.[2]

Bibliography

  • Anglo, Sydney, 'The Court Festivals of Henry VII: A Study Based Upon the Account Books of John Heron, Treasurer of the Chamber', Bulletin of John Rylands Library, 43, 1960–1961
  • Anglo, Sydney (1969). Spectacle, Pageantry, and Early Tudor Policy[3][4]
  • Anglo, Sydney (1969). Machiavelli: A Dissection[5]
  • Anglo, Sydney (1992). Images of Tudor Kingship[6][7]
  • Anglo, Sydney (2000). The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe[8]
  • Anglo, Sydney (2000). Machiavelli - The First Century: Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance[9]
  • Anglo, Sydney (2012). The Noble Art of the Sword: Fashion and Fencing in Renaissance Europe, 1520-1630

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Professor Sydney Anglo FBA". The British Academy.
  2. ^ Wales, The Learned Society of. "Sydney Anglo". The Learned Society of Wales. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
  3. ^ Levine, Mortimer (December 1970). "Sydney Anglo. Spectacle, Pageantry, and Early Tudor Policy. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1969. Viii+375 pp. 84/-". Renaissance Quarterly. 23 (4): 470–471. doi:10.2307/2859099. JSTOR 2859099. S2CID 192976923.
  4. ^ Wickham, Glynne (1971). "Reviewed work: Spectacle Pageantry and Early Tudor Policy, Sydney Anglo". The Review of English Studies. 22 (87): 333–335. doi:10.1093/res/XXII.87.333. JSTOR 512392.
  5. ^ Gilbert, Felix (April 1972). "Randolph Starn. Donato Giannotti and His Epistolae. Genève: Librairie Droz, 1968. 198 pp. Fr.S.46. - Francesco Guicciardini. The History of Florence. Translation, Introduction, and Notes by Mario Domandi. New York, Evanston, and London: Harper & Row [Harper Torchbooks], 1970. 327 pp. $3.75. - Sydney Anglo. Machiavelli; A Dissection. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1969. 300 pp. $7.95". Renaissance Quarterly. 25 (1): 77–82. doi:10.2307/2859632. JSTOR 2859632. S2CID 164037381.
  6. ^ DAVIES, C.S.L. (2009). "Representation, Repute, Reality". The English Historical Review. 124 (511): 1432–1447. doi:10.1093/ehr/cep316. JSTOR 25639855 – via JSTOR.
  7. ^ String, Tatiana C. (January 30, 1999). "Some Observations on Trends in the Recent Historiography of Tudor Art". Reformation. 4 (1): 251–255. doi:10.1179/ref_1999_4_1_012.
  8. ^ Childs, John (2002). "Reviewed work: The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe, Sydney Anglo". Renaissance Studies. 16 (3): 415–418. JSTOR 24413142.
  9. ^ Formisano, Marco (June 30, 2007). "Machiavelli. The First Century. Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance - by Sidney Anglo". Renaissance Studies. 21 (3): 452–455. doi:10.1111/j.1477-4658.2007.00394.x.
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