Leonard Boyle

Canadian priest and scholar

Leonard Eugene Boyle
Born(1923-11-13)13 November 1923
Ballintra, County Donegal, Ireland
Died25 October 1999(1999-10-25) (aged 75)
Occupation(s)scholar in medieval studies and palaeography

Leonard Eugene Boyle, OP, OC (13 November 1923 - 25 October 1999),[1] was an Irish and Canadian scholar in medieval studies and palaeography.

He was the first Irish and North American Prefect of the Vatican Library in Rome from 1984 to 1997.[2]

Early life

Boyle was born in County Donegal, Ireland. He entered the Dominican Order in 1943 and was ordained a priest in 1949.[1] He received his doctorate at Oxford University.

Career

Boyle served as Professor of Latin Paleography and History of Medieval Theology at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome from 1956 to 1961.

He taught at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies and the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto from 1961 to 1984.[3]

In 1984 he was appointed Prefect of the Vatican Library by Pope John Paul II. Boyle set about the digitization of the library's many manuscripts. Boyle employed women for the first time as part of the library's staff.[4] In 1987, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.[5]

In 1997, he was involved in a lawsuit regarding the legality of reproductions of Vatican manuscripts. Boyle was exonerated, but the case took its toll on his health.[6][7]

Boyle was living with emphysema and cancer and died on October 19, 1999. He is buried at the San Clemente al Laterano.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c English, Edward D. (2001). "Leonard E. Boyle, OP (1923-99)". Renaissance Studies. 15 (3): 367–374. ISSN 0269-1213. JSTOR 24413249.
  2. ^ Doyle, Jim (13 November 2018). "Birth of Father Leonard Eugene Boyle". seamus dubhghaill. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Rev. Fr. Father Leonard Eugene Boyle (b. 13/Nov/1923, d. 25/Oct/1999)". Genealogy.com. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  4. ^ Honan, William H. (28 October 1999). "Leonard E. Boyle Dies at 75; Modernized Vatican Library". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Father Leonard E. Boyle". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  6. ^ Mendelsohn, Daniel (2 January 2011). "God's Librarians: The Vatican Library Enters the 21st Century". The New Yorker. p. 27.
  7. ^ "Obituary: The Rev Leonard Boyle". The Independent. 2 November 1999. Retrieved 30 May 2023.

Further reading

  • Duggan, Anne J., Joan Greatrex, and Brenda Bolton, eds. Omnia disce: medieval studies in memory of Leonard Boyle, O.P. Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2005. ISBN 0-7546-5115-0
  • Raftis, J. Ambrose. "Leonard Boyle, O.P. (1923-1999)," Mediaeval Studies 62 (2000): vii-xxvi.
  • Roma, Magistra Mundi: Itineraria Culturae Medievalis. Mélanges offerts à Père L.E. Boyle à l'occasion de son 75e anniversaire, edited by Jacqueline HAMESSE (Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Etudes Médiévales, 10/1-3). Louvain-la-Neuve: Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Etudes Médiévales, 1998.
  • Stille, Alexander. Letter from Vatican City, Library Privileges, The New Yorker, 28 September 1998, p. 43
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