The Joseph William Ducibella papers. 1933-1941.

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The Joseph William Ducibella papers. 1933-1941.

Contain mainly clippings from the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Washington Star on French and Italian literature, music, art, history, and politics. Also included are several student papers and outlines. The papers also contain notes by Ducibella in preparation for a comprehensive book on the history of Sicily.

.25 linear ft.

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Catholic University of America

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Ducibella, Joseph William, 1906-

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Joseph William Ducibella was born in 1906. He was a Modern Languages student at Catholic University, and received his Ph. D. in 1934. He is known for compiling the definitive work The Phonology of the Sicilian dialects for the U.S. State Department. He died in the mid-1970s. From the description of The Joseph William Ducibella papers. 1933-1941. (Catholic University of America). WorldCat record id: 156915347 ...

Catholic University of America

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The Catholic University of America (CUA) is a private university located in Washington, D.C. in the United States. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution of higher education founded by the U.S. Catholic bishops.[7] Established in 1887 as a graduate and research center following approval by Pope Leo XIII on Easter Sunday,[8] the university began offering undergraduate education in 1904. The university's campus lies within the Brookland n...