Fonds 5 - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies fonds

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CA ON00347 5

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Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies fonds

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  • 1927 - 1999 (Creation)

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30 m of textual records

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(1929-)

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The Institute of Mediaeval Studies, the oldest humanities research institute in Canada, was founded in 1929 under the auspices of St. Michael’s College and the Congregation of the Priests of St. Basil (CSB). The original foundation was principally the work of Etienne Gilson from the Sorbonne and the Collège de France, of Henry Carr, CSB and Edmund J. McCorkell, CSB from St. Michael’s College, and of Gerald B. Phelan, a graduate of Louvain. They planned an institution that would provide the essential resources for scholarly research and publication, attract research scholars, and offer academic programmes for a limited number of students on the graduate level.

The Institute progressed so well in its first ten years that, in 1939, it was honoured with pontifical status. As the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, it was to be regulated by pontifical Statutes and its governing Council empowered by charter to grant the pontifical Licence in Mediaeval Studies and Doctorate in Mediaeval Studies. Since 1939, the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies has remained a relatively small, autonomous academic community with no departmental divisions. It continues primarily to conduct research along historical lines into the culture and institutions of the Middle Ages and to publish the fruits of that research. It also instructs and directs graduate students and fosters the work of post-graduate scholars in all areas of medieval studies.

The Licentiate in Mediaeval Studies (LMS), the Institute’s post-doctoral academic programme, was initiated in 1998–1999. The Institute also offers the Leonard E. Boyle, O.P., Toronto-Rome Diploma Programme in Manuscript Studies, and supports Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowships.

Website: https://pims.ca/

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This fonds contains the records of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, including early organizational files, correspondence, administrative files, the files of the Praeses, faculty papers, personnel files, and some publications by faculty. Related fonds include the papers of PIMS faculty, including the papers of Etienne Gilson, the first director of PIMS.

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Further accruals expected. Accrual from 2019 has been added to the fonds.

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      Publications by PIMS faculty are also located in the circulating collection of the John M. Kelly Library.

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