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Charles E. Dibble

Charles E. Dibble (18 August 1909 – 30 November 2002)[1] was an American academic, anthropologist, linguist, and scholar of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures. A former Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of Utah, Dibble retired in 1978 after an association with the university as lecturer and researcher spanning four decades.[2] Post-retirement Dibble continued to conduct and publish research in his area of expertise, studies of Mesoamerican historical literature and the historiography of conquest-era Mesoamerican cultures, in particular those of the Aztec and others of the central Mexican altiplano. Among many contributions to the field Dibble is perhaps most recognised for his collaboration with colleague Arthur J.O. Anderson, producing the modern annotated translation into English of the volumes of the Florentine Codex.

Born in Layton, Utah,[3] Dibble attended the University of Utah, obtaining a B.A. in history in 1936. Dibble traveled to Mexico in the year preceding his graduation, and his experiences there shaped the direction of his future career as a Mesoamericanist scholar. Dibble enrolled at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in Mexico City for postgraduate studies, completing a Master's degree in anthropology in 1938. Upon receiving his MA Dibble gained a teaching position at his alma mater in Utah commencing in 1939, where he would be based for the remainder of his long academic career. At the same time he pursued his doctoral studies at UNAM, and was awarded his PhD from UNAM in 1942. Dibble also undertook a year's post-doctoral work at Harvard, in 1943. In 1994, a festschrift entitled Chipping away on earth: studies in prehispanic and colonial Mexico in honor of Arthur J.O. Anderson and Charles E. Dibble [4] was published.

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  1. ^ Birth date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF). Death date from U News Center (2002).
  2. ^ U News Center (2002)
  3. ^ Lazar (2000)
  4. ^ Eloise Quinones Keber, editor with the assistance of Susan Schroeder and Frederic Hicks, 1994: Lancaster CA, Labyrinthos.

References edit

  • Andrews, J. Richard (2003). Introduction to Classical Nahuatl (revised ed.). Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-0-8061-3452-9. OCLC 50090230.
  • Lazar, Elise (Fall 2000). . Continuum: The Magazine of the University of Utah. 10 (2). Salt Lake City: University of Utah Alumni Association. OCLC 173715916. Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
  • Lockhart, James (1999). Of Things of the Indies: Essays Old and New in Early Latin American History. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-3809-5. OCLC 41564990.
  • Poole, Stafford (2006). The Guadalupan Controversies in Mexico. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-5252-7. OCLC 64427328.
  • Sahagún, Bernardino de (1950–82) [ca. 1540–85]. Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain, 13 vols. in 12. vols. I-XII. Charles E. Dibble and Arthur J.O. Anderson (eds., trans., notes and illus.) (translation of Historia General de las Cosas de la Nueva España ed.). Santa Fe, NM and Salt Lake City: School of American Research and the University of Utah Press. ISBN 978-0-87480-082-1. OCLC 276351.
  • "U Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Professor Charles Dibble Dies" (Press release). U News Center. December 5, 2002. Retrieved 2008-10-09.

charles, dibble, august, 1909, november, 2002, american, academic, anthropologist, linguist, scholar, columbian, mesoamerican, cultures, former, distinguished, professor, anthropology, university, utah, dibble, retired, 1978, after, association, with, universi. Charles E Dibble 18 August 1909 30 November 2002 1 was an American academic anthropologist linguist and scholar of pre Columbian Mesoamerican cultures A former Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of Utah Dibble retired in 1978 after an association with the university as lecturer and researcher spanning four decades 2 Post retirement Dibble continued to conduct and publish research in his area of expertise studies of Mesoamerican historical literature and the historiography of conquest era Mesoamerican cultures in particular those of the Aztec and others of the central Mexican altiplano Among many contributions to the field Dibble is perhaps most recognised for his collaboration with colleague Arthur J O Anderson producing the modern annotated translation into English of the volumes of the Florentine Codex Born in Layton Utah 3 Dibble attended the University of Utah obtaining a B A in history in 1936 Dibble traveled to Mexico in the year preceding his graduation and his experiences there shaped the direction of his future career as a Mesoamericanist scholar Dibble enrolled at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico UNAM in Mexico City for postgraduate studies completing a Master s degree in anthropology in 1938 Upon receiving his MA Dibble gained a teaching position at his alma mater in Utah commencing in 1939 where he would be based for the remainder of his long academic career At the same time he pursued his doctoral studies at UNAM and was awarded his PhD from UNAM in 1942 Dibble also undertook a year s post doctoral work at Harvard in 1943 In 1994 a festschrift entitled Chipping away on earth studies in prehispanic and colonial Mexico in honor of Arthur J O Anderson and Charles E Dibble 4 was published Notes edit Birth date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file LAF Death date from U News Center 2002 U News Center 2002 Lazar 2000 Eloise Quinones Keber editor with the assistance of Susan Schroeder and Frederic Hicks 1994 Lancaster CA Labyrinthos References editAndrews J Richard 2003 Introduction to Classical Nahuatl revised ed Norman University of Oklahoma Press ISBN 978 0 8061 3452 9 OCLC 50090230 Lazar Elise Fall 2000 Aztec Civilization Revealed A tribute to Charles Dibble Continuum The Magazine of the University of Utah 10 2 Salt Lake City University of Utah Alumni Association OCLC 173715916 Archived from the original on 2007 08 07 Retrieved 2008 10 09 Lockhart James 1999 Of Things of the Indies Essays Old and New in Early Latin American History Stanford CA Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0 8047 3809 5 OCLC 41564990 Poole Stafford 2006 The Guadalupan Controversies in Mexico Stanford CA Stanford University Press ISBN 978 0 8047 5252 7 OCLC 64427328 Sahagun Bernardino de 1950 82 ca 1540 85 Florentine Codex General History of the Things of New Spain 13 vols in 12 vols I XII Charles E Dibble and Arthur J O Anderson eds trans notes and illus translation of Historia General de las Cosas de la Nueva Espana ed Santa Fe NM and Salt Lake City School of American Research and the University of Utah Press ISBN 978 0 87480 082 1 OCLC 276351 U Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Professor Charles Dibble Dies Press release U News Center December 5 2002 Retrieved 2008 10 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles E Dibble amp oldid 1159009286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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