Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Photo by Alan L Brown - March 15, 2004
Photo by Alan L Brown - March 15, 2004
Plaque Location
The City of Toronto
On the east side of Queen's Park Crescent East, north of St. Joseph Street
Plaque Text
In the 1920s, Professor étienne Gilson, a noted French mediaevalist, and Henry Carr, C.S.B., of St. Michael's College, conceived a unique plan for a graduate centre for mediaeval studies. When it was founded in 1929, the Institute of Mediaeval Studies was the only specialized institution in its field. In 1939, as war threatened European centres of learning and cultural heritage, Pope Pius XII granted the Institute a papal charter. The Pontifical Institute's initial emphasis on mediaeval philosophy, especially the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, soon broadened into an historical approach that draws upon a wide range of academic disciplines. The Institute in known internationally for its research, teaching, library, and scholarly publications.
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