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  1. V., Sir Philip Sidney: An Annotated Bibliography of Texts and Criticism (1554-1984) (New York, 1994) Beal, Peter, Index of English Literary Manuscripts Volume I: 1450-1625, 2 parts (London: Mansell, 1980) Juel-Jensen, Bent, 'Sir Philip Sidney, 1554-1586: a check-list of early editions of his works', in Sir Philip Sidney: An Anthology of Modern ...

  2. A poet, soldier and courtier, Philip Sidney was one of the most celebrated figures of the Elizabethan age. He was a member of a distinguished and talented family; his sister, Mary, the Countess of Pembroke, was a patron of writers and supported her brother as he wrote his great work, Arcadia. Sidney left Oxford before completing his degree and ...

  3. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Philip Sidney (1554–1586), courtier, soldier, and poet, was a leading figure in the great literary flourishing that produced, in addition to his own works, those of Spenser and Shakespeare. He was born on November 30, 1554, at Penshurst in Kent, England, the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Sidney.

  4. 8 de oct. de 2014 · Sidney was in his eighteenth year in May, 1572, when he left the University to continue his training for the service of the state, by travel on the Continent. Licensed to travel with horses for himself and three servants, Philip Sidney left London in the train of the Earl of Lincoln, who was going out as ambassador to Charles IX., in Paris.

  5. Sir Philip Sidney. Poeta inglés, una de las figuras más prominentes de la época de Isabel I de Inglaterra. Se le conoce principalmente por ser el autor de Astrophil and Stella (Astrophil y Stella). Modelo de hombre renacentista y famoso en su día en Inglaterra. Como escritor, cortesano y militar, importó el soneto a la literatura inglesa.

  6. Philip Sidney ( Penshurst ( Kent ), 30 november 1554 – Arnhem, 17 oktober 1586) was een prominent figuur in Engeland ten tijde van Elizabeth I. [1] Hij was een bekende aristocraat, diplomaat, mecenas en dichter. Hij leeft voort in zijn beroemd geworden sonnetten. Na zijn dood ontstond een ware cultus rond deze "volmaakte hoveling ".

  7. Philip Sidney. Sir Philip Sidney (* 30.November 1554 in Penshurst, Kent; † 17. Oktober jul. / 27. Oktober 1586 greg. in Arnhem) war ein englischer Höfling, Soldat und Schriftsteller und galt als ein Idealbild des elisabethanischen Adligen, der sich sowohl als Dichter und Höfling hervortat als auch als Kämpfer für die protestantische Sache in Europa.