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  1. 07 May 2024. PIMS at Kalamazoo. We will be displaying our new medieval publications in person at the 59th International Congress on Medieval Studies External Link in Kalamazoo. If you are attending Congress in person, we hope to see you there! READ MORE. 06 May 2024. PIMS Publications Mailing List.

  2. Main building at St Michael's College Main entrance of the institute. The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (PIMS) is a research institute in the University of Toronto that is dedicated to advanced studies in the culture of the Middle Ages.

  3. Mediaeval Studies is the annual journal published by the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. The journal was established in 1939 and from the outset its purpose has been the publication of research on the Middle Ages by scholars throughout the world, particularly research involving unedited manuscript and archival material.

  4. Publications. Operating as a university press, the Institute publishes the results of research carried out by medievalists from all over the world. The PIMS Catalogue – All PIMS publications that are currently in print are featured here. Books for the Classroom – A list of our editions and translations intended for course use.

  5. The Institute has over 300 titles in print, as well as the journal Mediaeval Studies; it also publishes volumes on behalf of the Centre for Medieval Studies and The Dictionary of Old English in the University of Toronto.

  6. Mediaeval Studies is the annual journal published by the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. It was established in 1939 and from the outset its purpose has been the publication of research on the Middle Ages by scholars throughout the world, particularly research involving unedited manuscript and archival material.

  7. The Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies is dedicated to transmitting the inheritance of the Middle Ages to new generations; to deepening our understanding of the life and ideals of Western culture in the time of its first youth. A Brief History of Time.