Roberto Weiss
Italian-British scholar
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Roberto Weiss was an Italian-British scholar and historian who specialised in the fields of Italian-English cultural contacts during the period of the Renaissance, and of Renaissance humanism. Early career Weiss was born in Milan, Italy. After spending his later childhood in Rome, he came to Britain to study law at Oxford University. He worked for a short time from 1932 to 1933 in the Department of Western Manuscripts of the Bodleian Library, and obtained his D.Phil from Oxford in 1934, in the same year winning the Charles Oldham prize. He was naturalised British in 1934. The author John Buchan became his friend and mentor. He also met the novelist Barbara Pym, who later used him as the basis for the character Count Ricardo Bianco in her first novel, Some Tame Gazelle , which she had begun writing while at Oxford. During World War II, between 1942 and 1945, he served in the British Royal Artillery in a non-combatant role.
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- The Renaissance discovery of classical antiquity (1970) (164)
- Humanism in England during the fifteenth century (1941) (76)
- Henry VI and the Library of All Souls College1 (1942) (49)
- Alternative Approaches in the Study of Complex Situations (1966) (23)
- The Spread of Italian Humanism (1964) (14)
- LOVATO LOVATI (1241–1309) (1951) (7)
- Piero del Monte, John Whethamstede, and the Library of St. Albans Abbey (1945) (5)
- The Medals of Pope Julius II (1503-1513) (1965) (5)
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Vol. II (1953) (5)
- JAN VAN EYCK AND THE ITALIANS (1956) (5)
- The Castle of Gaillon in 1509-10 (1953) (4)
- The Catholic College Climate (1966) (3)
- A NEW FRANCESCO COLONNA (1961) (2)
- The dawn of humanism in Italy : an inaugural lecture (1970) (2)
- New Light on Humanism in England during the Fifteenth Century (1951) (2)
- The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri, with Translation and Comment. III. Paradiso (1948) (1)
- Eight Philosophers of the Italian Renaissance.Paul Oskar Kristeller (1967) (1)
- Printers and Readers in Italy in the Fifteenth Century (1950) (1)
- Some Van Eyckian Illuminations from Italy (1955) (1)
- THE SIENESE PHILOLOGISTS OF THE CINQUECENTO—A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION (1946) (1)
- The Earliest Account of the Murder of James I of Scotland (1937) (1)
- Petrarch and the Renaissance (1944) (1)
- Quotations from Petronius in a Medieval Florilegium (1943) (0)
- Petrarch Minutiae: Correction (1951) (0)
- SOME UNPUBLISHED CORRESPONDENCE OF GUARINO DA VERONA (1939) (0)
- Leonardo Bruni Aretino and Early English Humanism (1941) (0)
- Learning and education in Western Europe from 1470 to 1520 (1957) (0)
- NOTES ON DIONIGI DA BORGO SAN SEPOLCRO (1955) (0)
- Giovanni Ambrogio Preda in Rome (1958) (0)
- Approaches to Blake's Art (1975) (0)
- Cornelio Vitelli in France and England (1939) (0)
- The Castle of Gaillon in 1509-10 (Additional Note) (1953) (0)
- Links between the "Convivio" and the "De Vulgari Eloquentia" (1942) (0)
- Some New Correspondence of Petrarch and Barbato da Sulmona (1948) (0)
- The Imperfect Rhymes E:I, O:U in Early Italian Poetry (1944) (0)
- A Fifteenth-Century Biography of Dante (1947) (0)
- SAVONAROLA AND THE RENAISSANCE (1953) (0)
- Two Unnoticed 'Portraits' of Cardinal Bessarion (1967) (0)
- The Language of the Poems of Guido Cavalcanti (1945) (0)
- Greek Scholars in Venice: Studies in the Dissemination of Greek Learning from Byzantium to Western Europe. Deno John Geanakoplos (1963) (0)
- B. L. Ullman: Studies in the Italian Renaissance. Pp. 395; 10 plates. Rome: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 1955. Paper, L. 4,500. (1956) (0)
- A Humanist Invective against an Unnamed English Poet (1947) (0)
- A NEWLY FOUND MS. OF LATIN POEMS BY LEONARDO MONTAGNA (c. 1425–30–1485) (1960) (0)
- Fragments of a Midrash on Genesis from Qumran Cave 4 (1969) (0)
- ITALIAN STUDIES: ITALIAN LITERATURE TO THE RENAISSANCE (1938) (0)
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