Sir Israel Gollancz, FBA (13 July 1863 – 23 June 1930) was a scholar of early English literature and of Shakespeare. He was Professor of English Language...
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Sir Victor Gollancz (/ɡəˈlænts/; 9 April 1893 – 8 February 1967) was a British publisher and humanitarian. Gollancz was known as a supporter of left-wing...
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including: Sir Hermann Gollancz (1852–1930), rabbi Sir Israel Gollancz (1864–1930), scholar of literature Sir Victor Gollancz (1893–1967), publisher and...
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literature scholarship; women only) Serena Medal (for Italian studies) Sir Israel Gollancz Prize (for English literature scholarship) Wiley Prize in Economics...
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Gollancz Prize may refer to: Sir Israel Gollancz Prize (established 1924), awarded to scholars of the English language by the British Academy Victor Gollancz...
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first awarded in 1916 Grahame Clark Medal, first awarded in 1993 Sir Israel Gollancz Prize, first awarded in 1925 Landscape Archaeology Medal, first awarded...
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Sir Israel Gollancz Prize is awarded biannually by the British Academy in honour of Israel Gollancz, a founder member and its first secretary, since 1924...
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"Pearl" on their 1998 album Worldes Blysse. Allegory in the Middle Ages Gollancz, Israel (1911). "Pearl, The" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica...
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Treasurer, and Principal Secretary William Cecil, Lord Burghley in 1869. Israel Gollancz also suggested that Polonius might have been a satire on Burghley....
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In Arthurian legend, Gringolet is Sir Gawain's powerful war horse. Israel Gollancz in the early 20th century suggested that Gringolet was derived from...
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