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CHARLES JULIAN BISHKO 1906-2002 CHARLES JULIAN BISHKO (1906-2002) A PERSONAL MEMOIR Heath Dillard New York City Charles Julian Bishko, the renowned scholar and historian of medieval and early modern Iberia, died February 17, 2002 after several months of confining illness, at his home, the Westminster Canterbury and became my friend, was born in New York City on October 6, 1906 and trained in classics at Syracuse University and in history at Harvard. House just outside Charlottesville, Virginia. Julian, who was my teacher He moved permanently to the University of Virginia with his wife and scholarly companion, Lucretia Ramsey, in 1938 and rose to become a Commonwealth Professor of History. This kind, witty and gallant in- dividual was esteemed and honored by his many friends, colleagues and students for his deeply humane warmth as well as for the vast learning and keen scholarly judgment which he shared generously and modestly with others. He was a gentleman of the old school. Around the University he always doffed his hat to acquaintances he passed on the sidewalks, and he was invariably courteous to everyone. One summer afternoon, returning from a conference in Baltimore, the train broke down north of Charlottesville, and
La corónica: A Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures – La corónica: Journal of Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures & Culture
Published: Apr 4, 2002
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