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Julia Conaway Bondanella
Professor of French and Italian
Department of French and Italian
Ballantine Hall 642
1020 East Kirkwood Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-9408
bondane@indiana.edu
Research Interests
Medieval and Renaissance literature, comparative literature, history
of ideas, Petrarchism, translation.
Academic
Honors and Positions
- Assistant Chair for Programs, National Endowment for the Humanities,
2001 to 2002
- Associate Dean, IU Honors College, 2001
- Professor, Department of French & Italian, 1998 to present
- President, National Collegiate Honors Council, 1994
- Vice President, National Collegiate Honors Council, 1993
- Associate Director, IU Honors College, 1983 to 2001
- Director, Bologna Cooperative Studies Program, 1993-94
- Student Choice Award for Outstanding Faculty, 1988
- Executive Secretary, American Association for Italian Studies, 1981-87
- Founding Editor, Il Gonfaloniere (Newsletter of the American Association
for Italian Studies, 1981-83)
- Coordinator, IU Freshman Honors Seminars, 1974-2001
Major Publications
- The Paradiso, Dante Alighieri. Introduction and notes by Peter and
Julia Bondanella. Barnes & Noble Classics Series, 2006.
- The Purgatorio, Dante Alighieri.
Introduction and notes by Peter and Julia Bondanella. Barnes & Noble
Classics Series, 2005.
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- Benvenuto Cellini. My Life. Edited
and translated with Peter Bondanella. Oxford University Press, 2002.
- Niccolò Machiavelli. Discourses
on Livy. Edited and translated with Peter Bondanella.
Oxford University Press, 1997.
- Carlo Ridolfi. The Life of Titian.
Translated with Peter Bondanella and edited with Bruce Cole, Jody
Shiffman and Peter Bondanella. Penn State University Press, 1996.
- The Cassell Dictionary of Italian Literature:
Second Revised Edition. Edited with Peter Bondanella and
Jody Shiffman. Cassell, 1996.
- Giorgio Vasari. The Lives of the Artists.
Translated and edited with Peter Bondanella. Oxford University Press,
1991.
- Rousseaus Political Writings: A Norton Critical Edition.
Translator. Co-edited with Alan Ritter. Norton, 1988.
- The Italian Renaissance Reader.
Editor. Co-translated with Mark Musa. New American Library, 1987.
- The MacMillan Dictionary of Italian Literature.
Edited with Peter Bondanella. MacMillan, 1979.
- Petrarchs Visions and their Renaissance
Analogues. José Porrúa Turanzas, 1978
Contributions to
books:
- Pietro Perugino: Master of the Italian
Renaissance. Grand Rapids Art Museum and Rizzoli, 1997.
- European Writers: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Scribners,
1983.
- Francis Petrarch, Six Centuries Later: A Symposium. University
of North Carolina Press, 1975.
Last updated:
June 28, 2004
Comments: Nancy Stoute
Copyright 2004, The
Trustees of Indiana University
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