Robert Brentano Explained

Robert James Brentano (19 May 1926 – 21 November 2002) was a prize-winning author and historian of medieval England and Italy. One of his books, Two churches: England and Italy in the thirteenth century, won the 1968 John Gilmary Shea Prize and the Haskins Medal. Brentano was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1978[1] and the American Philosophical Society in 1996.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert J. Brentano. 2021-12-16. American Academy of Arts & Sciences. en.
  2. Web site: APS Member History. 2021-12-16. search.amphilsoc.org.
  3. Dahmus, Joseph H.. Joseph Dahmus. Review: Two churches by Robert Brentano. The American Historical Review. Apr 1969. 74. 4. 1266–1267. 10.2307/1856780. 1856780.
  4. Hughes, Diane Owen. Review: Rome before Avignon by Robert Brentano. Jan 1976. Social History. 1. 1. 103–105. 10.1080/03071027608567371. 4284601.
  5. Brooke, Christopher N. L.. Christopher N. L. Brooke. Review: A new world in a small place by Robert Brentano. Speculum. Jan 1995. 70. 1. 124–127. 2864716. 10.2307/2864716.
  6. Dameron, George. Review: Bishops, saints, and historians; essays by Robert Brentano. The Catholic Historical Review. July 2010. 96. 3. 518–519. 10.1353/cat.0.0817. 161457463.