Walter Llewellyn Bullock

Professor Walter Llewellyn Bullock (7 March 1890 – 19 February 1944) was a prominent member of the Bullock family, an English scholar, critic, teacher, lecturer and promoter of Italian Studies at the Universities of Chicago and Manchester where he was Serena Professor of Italian. He was founder, in 1937, and general editor of Italian Studies as the annual journal of the Society for Italian Studies. He left his exceptional collection of over 5,000 books and several hundred pamphlets including over 2,600 volumes printed between 1500 and c. 1625 and important critical editions of Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto, and Torquato Tasso, as well as many works on the Questione della lingua to the John Rylands University Library at the University of Manchester.[1][2]

  1. ^ Bullock, Llewellyn C W, Memoirs of the Bullock Family, A J Lawrence 1905
  2. ^ "Butler, K. T.; Speight, K. Italian Studies, Volume 3, Numbers 1–2, 1946 , pp. 2–9(8)".