Sydney Anglo

Sydney Anglo (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]

Bibliography

  • Anglo, Sydney (1969). Spectacle, Pageantry, and Early Tudor Policy[2][3]
  • Anglo, Sydney (1969). Machiavelli: A Dissection[4]
  • Anglo, Sydney (1992). Images of Tudor Kingship[5][6]
  • Anglo, Sydney (2000). The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe[7]
  • Anglo, Sydney (2000). Machiavelli - The First Century: Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility, and Irrelevance[8]
  • Anglo, Sydney (2012). The Noble Art of the Sword: Fashion and Fencing in Renaissance Europe, 1520-1630

References

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