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Tim Wade is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at the University of Warwick. He previously served as a lecturer and junior research fellow at the University of Oxford, demonstrating a strong foundation in early modern intellectual history and Renaissance studies.
His research centers on the history of the book, early modern readership, marginalia, Renaissance humanism, the Reformation, Erasmus, Christian Hebraism, and transnational scholarly networks within the Republic of Letters. He is particularly interested in how ideas were transmitted across Europe through institutions such as printing shops, universities, and diplomatic missions.
His recent publications focus on key figures like Reginald Pole and Richard Pace, examining their roles in humanist and ecclesiastical scholarship. His current project, England’s Roads to Renaissance, explores English scholarly engagement in continental Europe between 1490 and 1550, drawing on travel accounts, letters, marginalia, and printed books.
Scientific Awards:
- Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Tim Wade has advised no students listed in the provided text and has not mentioned specific grants beyond his fellowship. He is affiliated with the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at Warwick, a hub for interdisciplinary research on early modern European culture and thought.





