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Larissa Bonfante (March 27, 1931,
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– August 23, 2019, New York City, New York) was an Italian-American classicist, Professor of Classics ''emerita'' at
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and an authority on Etruscan
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Biography

Bonfante was born in Naples, the daughter of professor Giuliano Bonfante. She grew up in Princeton, NJ. Bonfante would go on to study fine arts and classics at
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, earning her B.A. in 1954; she completed her M.A. in classics from the
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in 1957 and her Ph.D. in art history and archaeology at
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in 1966. She studied at Columbia with Otto Brendel. Bonfante received the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement in 2007 from the Archaeological Institute of America. She was a founding member of the American section of the Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi ed Italici. She edited the periodical publication ''Etruscan News'' that reported on the activities of the American section. In 2009 Bonfante was elected as a member of the
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Endowed lectureship

The Archaeological Institute of America created an endowment fund to raise monies to support a lecture in Bonfante's honor as part of its lecture program. The inaugural named lecture was delivered by Dr. Jean MacIntosh Turfa on March 21, 2021, for the Staten Island (NY) society of the AIA.


Selected publications

* 1970. "Roman Triumphs and Etruscan Kings: The Changing Face of the Triumph." ''Journal of Roman Studies'
60:49-66
* 1975. ''Etruscan dress''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Reviews
''American Journal of Archaeology'' 81.2:253-254
* 1979. ''The Plays of Hrotswitha of Gandersheim.'' translator, with Alexandra Bonfante-Warren. * 1981. ''Out of Etruria : Etruscan influence north and south''. Oxford: BAR. * (with Giuliano Bonfante)
The Etruscan language: an introduction
', 1983 * 1986. ed. ''Etruscan life and afterlife: a handbook of Etruscan studies''. Wayne State University Press. * 1989. "Nudity as a Costume in Classical Art." ''American Journal of Archaeology'
93.4:543-70
* 1990.
Reading The Past Etruscan
'. Berkeley: University of California Press. * 1997 '' Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum'' USA / 3, New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press. * 2001. ''Italy and Cyprus in antiquity, 1500-450 BC : proceedings of an international symposium held at the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University, November 16–18, 2000''. Nicosia: Costakis and Leto Severis Foundation. * 2006. (with
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) ''Etruscan myths''. University of Texas Press. * 2006. (with Blair Fowlkes). ''Classical antiquities at New York University''. Rome: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. * 2011. ''The barbarians of ancient Europe: realities and interactions''. Cambridge University Press. * 2013. ''The Plays of Hrotswitha of Gandersheim''. Bilingual Edition. * 2016.
The Collection of Antiquities of the American Academy in Rome
'. University of Michigan Press.


Necrology

* "Larissa Bonfante morta a New York: l'archeologa era tra le maggiori specialiste di Etruschi" ''Il Messaggero'' (31 August 2019) * "Addio all'archeologa napoletana Larissa Bonfante: fu insigne etruscologa" ''Il Mattino.it'' (31 August 2019) *
In memoriam
' statement published by the Archaeological Institute of America, authored by Jean MacIntosh Turfa (6 September 2019). * "In Memoriam: Larissa Bonfante (1931–2019)" in
Etruscan and Italic Studies
' 22:1-2 (12 Nov 2019) authored by Nancy de Grummond. * Commemoration in ''Etruscan News'
v. 22
(Winter 2020) published by
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References


External links


Faculty page
New York University
Institute for Italic and Etruscan Studies

Academia.edu profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bonfante, Larissa 1931 births 2019 deaths Linguists of Etruscan New York University faculty Italian archaeologists Italian women archaeologists Barnard College alumni University of Cincinnati alumni Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni Classical archaeologists Classical scholars of New York University Women classical scholars