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Finding aid created by: Katie Swingly
Date: 2014
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Summary |
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Creator: | Pace, Antonio, 1914- |
Title: | Antonio Pace Papers |
Dates: | 1945-1967 |
Size: | 2 boxes (1 linear foot) |
Abstract: | The Antonio Pace Papers include correspondence, publications, and other materials from his time as a Syracuse University faculty member in the Romance Languages Department. |
Language: | English and Italian |
Repository: |
University Archives, Special Collections Research Center Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600 Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 |
Antonio Pace was born the son of Italian immigrants in Potsdam, New York on July 7, 1914. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1935 and Master's degrees from Syracuse and Princeton Universities in 1937 and 1939. He went on to earn his Ph.D. in Romance Languages from Princeton in 1943. Pace was a faculty member in the Department of Romance Languages at Syracuse University from 1939 to 1967, subsequently becoming a professor at the University of Washington. He published numerous books and articles on Italian literature and science and Italian-American cultural relations. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1948 to travel to Italy in order to complete a book entitled Benjamin Franklin and Italy (1958). Pace was awarded Knighthood in the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy in 1963.
In addition to teaching, Pace was involved in Syracuse University’s Italian study abroad program. Pace was appointed to the national selection committee for the Western European section of the Fulbright awards. He also served as chairman of the Committee on Special Diplomas and Certificates, which reviewed non-degree certificates issued by Syracuse University departments. He recommended the development of an all-University committee to approve certificates and the development of a document for foreign students who attended but did not complete graduation requirements.
Upon his retirement from teaching, Pace worked as a luthier at Hammond Ashley Associates of Seattle. There, he crafted string instruments and developed a new model of violin design. Pace was married to Mary Rioch, and they had two children. Pace died on February 18, 2004 in Seattle, Washington.
The Antonio Pace Papers include correspondence with students and faculty regarding Symposium, study abroad programs, and classes. Other materials are related to the Semester in Italy program, the Cooperative Italian Ph.D. program, and the Committee on Special Diplomas and Certificates at Syracuse University. Publications in the collection authored by Pace include “Franklin and Machiavelli,” published in 1947 in Symposium, the journal of the Syracuse University Department of Romance Languages.
Access Restrictions:
Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.
Use Restrictions:
Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.
The Archives holds a clipping file for Antonio Pace.
Names
Pace, Antonio, 1914-
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.
Subjects
Romance languages -- Study and
teaching.
College teachers.
Higher education.
Preferred Citation
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Antonio Pace Papers
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
Acquisition Information
The Antonio Pace Papers were received by the University Archives in 1967 from the Department of Romance Languages.
Processing Information
Materials were placed in acid free folders and boxes.
The items are arranged in alphabetical order.
Papers
Papers | |||||||||||
Box 1 | American Philosophical Society 1949-1958 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Amicitia Fund 1963-1966 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Book Purchases from Italian Booksellers 1956-1966 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Committee on Special Diplomas and Certificates 1962-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Committee on Special Diplomas and Certificates, Report 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Committee on Special Diplomas and Certificates, Samples 1963-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Cooperative Italian Ph.D. Program 1959-1960 | ||||||||||
Correspondence | |||||||||||
Box 1 | 1946-1961 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | 1962 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | 1965-1966 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | 1967 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Dante Society 1955 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Fulbright Program 1954-1955 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Graduate Students 1959-1961 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | International Exchange Publications 1954-1958 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | International Exchange Publications 1960-1963 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Lockwood, George T. 1952-1966 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Modern Language Aptitude Test 1955-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Publications by Antonio Pace 1945-1947 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Semester in Italy 1958-1967 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Semester in Italy Correspondence 1959-1967 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Symposium-Publication of the Romance Languages Department 1945-1965 |