Martha Teach Gnudi research and publication papers, 1540-1977.

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Martha Teach Gnudi research and publication papers, 1540-1977.

The collection consists of materials relevant to the publication of Dr. Gnudi's major volumes on Renaissance Italians: 1) "The Life and Times of Gaspare Tagliacozzi." New York: 1950; 2) "The Various and Ingenious Machines of Captain Agostino Ramelli." Baltimore: 1976; 3) a journal article: "Agostino Ramelli and Ambroise Bachot", 1974; and 4) her unpublished translations of writings by Giuseppe Baronio. Included are copies, transcriptions, and translations of original texts; secondary research documents; partial drafts of manuscripts; some galley and page proofs of the Ramelli volume; and a scrapbook of photographs, speeches and ephemera stemming from the 1952 honors bestowed on Drs. Gnudi and Webster by the University of Bologna. The collection is only a partial remnant of Dr. Gnudi's working papers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7810045

University of California, Los Angeles

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Gnudi, Martha Teach, 1908-

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Dr. Martha Teach Gnudi (1908-1976), scholar, historian and librarian, received her B.A. cum laude in classics and history at the University of Southern California, where she laid the foundation for her proficiency in Italian, French, German and Latin. Upon graduation she was awarded a fellowship by the Institute of International Education to study in Italy. She received the doctorate in "belle lettere" from the University of Bologna in 1931. In the early 1930s she became Research Assistant in th...

Baronio, Giuseppe, 1758-1811

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Ramelli, Agostino, 1531-approximately 1600

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Ferguson, Eugene S.

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Eugene S. Ferguson was one of the founders of the discipline of the history of technology, both through teaching at Iowa State University and the University of Delaware and by working at the Smithsonian Institution and the Hagley Museum. Eugene Shallcross Ferguson was born in Wilmington, Del., on January 24, 1916, received his B.S. in mechanical engineering from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1937, and began his career as a practicing mechanical engineer with Wester...

Webster, Jerome Pierce.

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Tagliacozzi, Gaspare, 1545-1599

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