Sir Israel Gollancz Prize

Sir Israel Gollancz Prize is awarded biannually by the British Academy in honour of Israel Gollancz, a founder member and its first secretary, since 1924.Originally named "Biennial Prize for English Literature" and renamed after Gollancz's death in 1930, the award was established on the initiative of Frida Mond.It is awarded to scholars of Old and Early English language and literature and history of the English language.[1] The following have received the prize:[2]
British AcademyIsrael GollanczFrida MondJoseph WrightR. W. ChambersAllen MawerH. C. K. WyldC. T. OnionsSir W. A. CraigieC. S. LewisJ. M. ManlyKarl YoungDorothy WhitelockKenneth SisamBruce DickinsFlorence HarmerNeil KerGeorge KaneAlbert Hugh SmithKenneth CameronPhyllis HodgsonNorman DavisRosemary WoolfE. J. DobsonJ. A. W. BennettA. J. AitkenIan DoyleAnne HudsonBruce MitchellAngus McIntoshFred RobinsonMalcolm GoddenPeter ClemoesWilliam James SimpsonMichael LapidgeJill MannRalph HannaHelmut GneussDavid WallaceAwards of the British AcademyBiographical Memoirs of Fellows of the British Academy