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Robert Brian Tate, FBA, FRHistS (27 December 1921 – 21 February 2011) was a Northern Irish Hispanist and Renaissance scholar. He was the Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Nottingham from 1958 to 1983.


Early life, war service and education

Born on 27 December 1921, Tate attended the Royal Belfast Academical Institution before studying modern languages at Queen's University, Belfast. With his education interrupted by service as an officer in the British Army during the Second World War (he served in Southeast Asia), he completed his degree at Belfast in 1948. His tutor Ignasi González i Llubera encouraged him to visit to Barcelona and Girona and he began an association with Spanish scholars including Vicens Vives and Pierre Vilar. Returning to Belfast, he completed a master's degree and then a doctorate, the latter on late-medieval Spanish history-writing.Nicholas Round
"Brian Tate obituary"
'' The Guardian'', 21 April 2011. Retrieved 17 May 2021.


Career, research, honours and later life

Tate was an assistant
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at the University of Manchester from 1949 to 1952."Tate, Prof. (Robert) Brian"
'' Who Was Who'' (online ed., Oxford University Press, 2011). Retrieved 17 May 2021.
He returned to Queen's University once more to be a lecturer in 1952. In 1956, he moved to the University of Nottingham to take up the
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in Hispanic Studies. In 1958, he was appointed the Professor of Hispanic Studies there (he was also head of the Department of Hispanic Studies). Tate retired in 1983. Tate's first book was a biography of
Joan Margarit i Pau Joan Margarit i Pau, or in Spanish Juan Margarit y Pau (died 21 November 1484), was a prominent Catalan prelate, a bishop of Girona and a cardinal. Biography Joan Margarit i Pau was born in Girona, around 1424, the son of an aristocratic family ...
(1954); he also wrote ''El Cardenal Joan Margarit, Vida i Obra'' (1976). His work ''Ensayos Sobre la Historiografia Peninsular del Siglo XV'' was published in 1970. With M. Tate he authored ''The Pilgrim Route to Santiago'' (1987); he also wrote ''Pilgrimages to St James of Compostella from the British Isles during the Middle Ages'' (1990, 2003), and edited (with T. Turville-Petre) ''Two Pilgrim Itineraries of the Later Middle Ages'' (1995) and alone Costance Mary Storrs' ''Jacobean Pilgrims from England to St James of Compostella: From the Early Twelfth to the Late Fifteenth Century'' (1994). He produced editions of Fernán Pérez de Guzmán's ''Generaciones y Semblanzas'' (1965), Fernando del Pulgar's ''Claros Varones del Castilla'' (1971), Juan Manuel's ''Libro de los Estados'' (1974, edited with I. R. Macpherson), Alfonso de Palencia's ''Epistolas Latinas'' (1982, edited with R. Alemany Ferrer) and Palencia's ''Gesta Hispaniensia: Ex Annalibus Suorum Dierum Collecta'' (2 vols., 1998–99, edited with J. Lawrence). He also completed a translation of Vilar's ''Spain: A Brief History'' (1967). Tate also edited ''Directo de Príncipes: HSA MS HC: 371/164'' (1977) for the Exeter Hispanic Texts series. A president of the Association of Hispanists and of the Anglo-Catalan Society, Tate was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 1980 and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 1990. He was the subject of a Festschrift: ''Medieval and Renaissance Studies in Honour of Robert Brian Tate'', edited by Ian Michael and Richard A. Cardwell (1984).Taylor and Coroleu (2017), p. 217. He was also corresponding fellowships of the
Real Academia de la Historia The Real Academia de la Historia (RAH, 'Royal Academy of History') is a Spanish institution in Madrid that studies history "ancient and modern, political, civil, ecclesiastical, military, scientific, of letters and arts, that is to say, the diff ...
, the Institute for Catalan Studies and the
Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres de Barcelona The Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres de Barcelona (in Spanish ''Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Barcelona'', Royal Academy of the Good Writings of Barcelona) is a Catalan literary society, based in Barcelona. It was founded in 1729 and it has i ...
. He died on 21 February 2011 and was survived by his wife Beth (''née'' Lewis) and their children Caroline and Marcus.


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External links


Fernando Gómez Redondo. "Robert B. Tate (1921-211)", in: ''Asociación Hispánica de Literatura Medieval. Miembros de honor''
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