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David Anderson (academic)

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At the University of Pennsylvania (1980–1988), he was the first male member of the faculty to take an extended parenting leave. At the time, the request was unusual, and his act occasioned public discussion of gender bias in employment policies and was the subject of a front-page article in the
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and the Rosenbach Foundation and was supported by several Philadelphia-area charitable organizations, which made possible the distribution of copies of the catalogue to English teachers in the Philadelphia public school district. Anderson's other publications include
48:(University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988), and identified in scattered manuscript sources a previously unrecognized commentary that was shown to be present in Boccaccio's library and used by that author in his works: "Boccaccio's Glosses on Statius," 102:. He then worked as a professional business appraiser and consultant until 2017. Anderson is a member of the board of Rydberg Technologies, LLC He lives in Princeton, New Jersey. He has three children, David, Maria, and Sophia. 33:(Ph.D. 1980), where he studied with D. W. Robertson, and at universities in Italy (beginning with support from a Fulbright Fellowship, 1978), especially the scholarly circle around Giuseppe Billanovich at the Catholic 118:
Harald Anderson, "Publius Papinius Statius," in Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum: Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Commentaries Vol. XIII (Toronto,2020) pages 103-105, 194,196,199
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In 1986 he curated an exhibition and catalogue of manuscripts and early printed books illustrating Chaucer's works and their cultural influences,
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It was as a visiting scholar at Milan that he completed his study of the post-classical interpretations of Statius' epic poem
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in Post-Classical Humanistic Studies. Anderson held appointments in Europe from 1989 to 1995, first as a Fellow of the
20: 68: 88: 153: 84: 95: 222: 29:(born August 4, 1952) is a former college professor. He was trained as a literary historian at 227: 30: 8: 184: 34: 76:(Princeton University Press, 1983), which remains "invaluable" to Ezra Pound scholars. 136: 216: 143:(Florence, Edizioni Cadmo, 2003), ed. Maria Luisa Ardizzone, p. 266 n. 6 80: 139:, "Channeling Guido: Ezra Pound's Cavalcanti Translations," in 94:
In 1996 he took an MBA degree in accounting and finance at the
67:(New Chaucer Society, 1986). The exhibition was held at the 60:"Mr. Mom: Paternity Leave Allows English Prof to Raise Son". 44:
and their influence on Boccaccio and Chaucer, published as
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David Anderson (disambiguation)
Princeton University
University of Milan
University of Pennsylvania
Rome Prize
American Academy in Rome
University of Tübingen
University of Rochester
Simon Graduate School of Business Administration
Richard Sieburth
"Rome Prizes Awarded"
"FRIENDS, AMERICANS, COUNTRYMEN"
The Washington Post
Categories
Living people
1952 births
Princeton University alumni
University of Pennsylvania faculty
University of Rochester alumni
Academics from Georgia (U.S. state)
Academic staff of the University of Tübingen

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