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Samuel G. Armistead

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170:. His mother, Elizabeth Tucker Russell Armistead, was a historian and student of foreign languages; and he had, at least, one brother, Harry Armistead. He came from a family of lawyers and bankers. As a teenager, Armistead suffered an accident with explosives that caused the loss of an eye and some fingers. 328:
Armistead was author of a multi-volume series concerning the traditional literature of the Sephardic Jews and is author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of over twenty books and several hundred articles on medieval Spanish literature, modern Hispanic oral literature, and comparative literature.
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In 1957, Armistead initiated a collaborative project to collect, edit and study the massive body of Hispanic oral literature from a comparative literature perspective. He worked closely with another eminent Hispanist scholar,
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Between 2000 and 2002 he was co-chair of the Departments of Spanish and Classics at the University of California, Davis. In 2003 he published a six-volume collection of Portuguese traditional romances from the
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in 1955 with a thesis entitled "La gesta de las mocedades de Rodrigo: Reflections of a Lost Epic Poem in the Cronica de los Reyes de Castilla and the Cronica General de 1344", written under the direction of
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El romancero judeo-español en el Archivo Menéndez Pidal, Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews, Bibliografías del romancero oral, La tradición épica de las "Mocedades de Rodrigo"
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En torno al romancero sefardí: hispanismo y balcanismo de la tradición judeo-española (Around the Sephardic ballads: Hispanism and Balkanism of the Judeo-Spanish (
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e-Sefardi: Noticias del mundo sefardi. Samuel G. Armistead, un experto, da a conocer el valor del romancero asturiano, el gallego y las tradiciones sefardĂ­es
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and the East. He also worked closely with Hispanist Manuel da Costa Fontes on studies focusing especially on the oral traditions of
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He excelled also in his studies of minority and archaic (but still existing) languages, such as the Spanish language of the
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Beginning in 1975, Sam Armistead conducted a field study on the Hispanic linguistics of Spanish colonial communities in
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By this time he had begun his teaching career at Princeton (1953–1955). Ultimately he became a professor at the
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Distinguished Professor Samuel G. Armistead Awarded a Doctorate honoris causa by the Universidad de Alcalá
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Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews, Vol. I: The Judeo-Spanish Ballad Chapbooks of Yacob Abraham Yona
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In addition, he performed pioneering studies on various genres of Hispanic oral tradition, such as the
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Hispania Judaica: Studies on the history, language, and literature of the Jews in the Hispanic world
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His studies were especially focused on medieval Spanish language and literature, Hispanic
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IN MEMORIAM: Sam Armistead, leading scholar of Spanish literature and language
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Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews with Joseph H. Silverman (1994)
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scholars of the second half of the 20th and early 21st century.
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Beginning in the fall of 1945 he studied Spanish literature at
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UC. Davis. Samuel Gordon Armistead Aug. 21, 1927-Aug. 7, 2013
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The Spanish Tradition in Louisiana: I, Isleño Folkliterature
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His books, written either in English or in Spanish, are:
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His research fields that have had special impact include
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Obituary: Samuel Armistead was renowned Spanish scholar
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El romancero judeo-español en el Archivo Menéndez Pidal
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Armistead died on August 7, 2013, at 85 years old, in
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in the Jewish Folklore and Anthropology category for
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of Spanish. He is considered one of the most notable
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Anle: Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española
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Silverman), May 1, 1972 817: 815: 813: 811: 805:(In Spanish). Retrieved June 13, 2012. 454:Seis romancerillos de cordel sefardĂ­es 893:e-Sefarad: Noticias del mundo SefardĂ­ 803:Anroat Ediciones: Samuel G. Armistead 543:Faculty Research Lecturer (1998–1999) 488:Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews 286:, due to complications from surgery. 214:University of California, Los Angeles 7: 738:Samuel G. Armistead, Spanish scholar 570:Named a corresponding member of the 567:Elected foreign Corresponding Member 158:Samuel Gordon Armistead was born in 448:Judeo-Spanish Ballads from New York 476:BibliografĂ­as del romancero oral 1 424:Romances judeo-españoles de Tánger 391:Armistead spent his last years in 383:, the paremeologĂ­a and folktales. 269:The Spanish Tradition in Louisiana 240:(1924–1989), and the musicologist 25: 408:Judeo-Spanish Ballads from Bosnia 909:Linguists from the United States 462:with Joseph H. Silverman), 1982. 450:(with Joseph H. Silverman), 1981 766:Samuel G. Armistead (1927-2013) 315:Isleño communities in Louisiana 230:University of California, Davis 1: 775:. Posted by E. Michael Gerli. 537:(corresponding member, 1998) 507:Medieval Academy of America 368:, and several sites in the 310:of Spain and North Africa. 168:Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia 955: 526:National Jewish Book Award 512:Doctor of Humane Letters ( 436:Tres calas en el romancero 226:University of Pennsylvania 934:Writers from Philadelphia 520:American Folklore Society 585:(Madrid, December 2010). 559:Arizona State University 552:University of Salamanca 548:Elio Antonio de Nebrija 356:, rural communities in 344:, the Spanish epic and 228:(1968 - 1982), and the 120:Samuel Gordon Armistead 44:Samuel Gordon Armistead 18:Samuel Gordon Armistead 572:Real Academia Española 300:comparative literature 216:(UCLA) (1956 - 1967), 583:Universidad de Alcalá 514:Georgetown University 317:and, especially, the 224:, (1967 - 1968), the 914:American folklorists 606:Isleños in Louisiana 579:Doctor honoris causa 198:Princeton University 179:U.S. Merchant Marine 166:, and was raised in 919:American Hispanists 865:Jewish Book Council 412:Joseph H. 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Samuel Gordon Armistead
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Davis, California
ethnographer
linguist
folklorist
ethnographer
linguist
folklorist
historian
literary critic
professor
Hispanist
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia
Penn Charter School
U.S. Merchant Marine
France
Caribbean
Cuba
Princeton University
Romance languages
Américo Castro
University of California, Los Angeles
Purdue University
Indiana
University of Pennsylvania
University of California, Davis

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