Background
Lebano, Edoardo Antonio was born on January 17, 1934 in Palmanova, Italy. Came to the United States, 1957, naturalized, 1961. Son of Nicola and Flora (Puccioni) Lebano.
(An introductory ?four-skills? text designed to get studen...)
An introductory ?four-skills? text designed to get students communicating in Italian from the start, providing a firm grounding in vocabulary and structure. Lessons 1 to 15 are written in English and have dialogues, readings, grammar explanations, conversational and structural exercises and cultural notes. Lessons 16 to 20, based primarily on prose passages, are entirely in Italian. Contains many examples, exercises and much background cultural information.
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(An introductory ?four-skills? text designed to get studen...)
An introductory ?four-skills? text designed to get students communicating in Italian from the start, providing a firm grounding in vocabulary and structure. Lessons 1 to 15 are written in English and have dialogues, readings, grammar explanations, conversational and structural exercises and cultural notes. Lessons 16 to 20, based primarily on prose passages, are entirely in Italian. Contains many examples, exercises and much background cultural information.
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Lebano, Edoardo Antonio was born on January 17, 1934 in Palmanova, Italy. Came to the United States, 1957, naturalized, 1961. Son of Nicola and Flora (Puccioni) Lebano.
Student, University Florence, Italy, 1955. Master of Arts, Catholic University America, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, Catholic University America, 1966.
Student Biennio, U. Florence, 1955. Master of Arts, Catholic U. American, 1961, Doctor of Philosophy, 1966.Bur. Programs and Standards, Civil Service Commission, Washington, 1958.
Language instructor School Langs., Foreign Services Institute, Department State, Washington, 1959-1961.
Lecturer Italian, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1961-1966. Assistant professor Italian, University of Wisconsin -Milwaukee, 1966-1969.
Associate professor, associate department chairman French and Italian, 1969-1971. Associate professor department French and Italian, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1971-1983, professor, since 1983, director Scuola Italiana, Middlebury College, Vermont, 1987-1995.
Author: A Look at Italy, 1976.
Buon giorno a tutti, 1983. L"Insegnamento dell"italiano nei colleges e nelle universita del nordamerica, 1983. Contributor articles to professional journals.
(An introductory ?four-skills? text designed to get studen...)
(An introductory ?four-skills? text designed to get studen...)
Member Modern Language Association, American Association of University Professors, American Association Teachers Italian (secretary-treasurer 1980-1984, president 1984-1987, executive director since 2006, Distinguished Service award 1994), Dante Society of America, Renaissance Society of America, Boccaccio Society of America, National Italian American Foundation, American Italian History Association, American Association Italian Studies, Midwest Modern Language Association.
Married Mary Vangell, 1957. Children: Tito Nicola, Mario Antonio.