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Roberto Weiss : ウィキペディア英語版 | Roberto Weiss
Roberto Weiss (21 January 1906 – 10 August 1969) was an Italian-British scholar and historian, specialist in Italian-English cultural contacts during the period of the Renaissance and Renaissance humanism. ==Early life== He worked for a short time from 1932–1933 in the Department of Western Manuscripts of the Bodleian Library and obtained his D.Phil from Oxford in 1934, the same year as he won the Charles Oldham prize.〔 The author John Buchan was friend and mentor of him.〔Obituary in The Times of London, August 1969〕〔(The colourful life of Roberto Weiss )〕 At Oxford he 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.〔 〕 Weiss was naturalised in 1934 and in 1936 he married Eve Cecil, with whom he settled in Henley-on-Thames and had four children.〔 He served in the British Royal Artillery in a non-combat role during World War II between 1942 and 1945.
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