Tom Izbicki wrote:
>
> a Distinct Voice was published in 1997, & no publications by Fr Boyle later
> than 1996 are listed.
> Tom Izbicki
>
> At 04:22 PM 4/18/2000 +0100, you wrote:
> >Dear All
> >Re Leonard Boyle's plenary address: I don't know if this was ever published,
> >but some thoughts along these lines were published as 'Popular piety in the
> >middle ages: what is Popular?' in Florilegium vol. 4 (1982) [can't find the
> >page refs unfortunately].
> >
> >Thanks to Roisin for pointing me to the Brentano reference; I have got the
> >book on my shelf, but alas have not yet had time to open it! I now have the
> >perfect excuse...
> >
> >cheers
> >john
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [log in to unmask]
> >> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Frans
> >> vanLiere
> >> Sent: 18 April 2000 15:03
> >> To: [log in to unmask]
> >> Subject: Re: introducing myself
> >>
> >>
> >> Dear Mikkel,
> >>
> >> One book you might add to the list which I find very instructive, and
> >> which I often recommend to students is:
> >> Chris and Rosalind Brooke, Popular Religion in the Middle Ages.
> >> On the more methodological problems involved with the concept of
> >> "popular religion", I remember a plenary address by father Boyle, now
> >> some years ago (1994 or 1995) at the Medieval Conference in Leeds. I
> >> don't know if that was ever published.
> >>
> >> bests,
> >>
> >> FvL
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Frans van Liere
> >> Department of History, Calvin College
> >> 3201 Burton Street SE
> >> Grand Rapids, MI 49506
> >> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> >> http://www.calvin.edu/academic/history/vlieref.htm
> >>
> >> >>> [log in to unmask] 04/17/00 10:09PM >>>
> >> Please let me introduce myself with a few words:
> >>
> >> I am a history student from the university of Aarhus, Denmark.
> >> I have spent five terms studying theology, however my devotion to the
> >> history of the medieval church convinced me that I should change for
> >> history.
> >> This year I am making a study of the tension between the institutional
> >> and
> >> the popular religion in medieval Europe: a field of study almost
> >> ignored by
> >> danish medieval research until recently.
> >> So far my books have been by R.N. Swanson, John Shinners, R.W.
> >> Southern, B.
> >> Hamilton, Per Ingesman, Lars Bisgaard and others.
> >> Thank you,
> >> Mikkel Bencke
> >> Aarhus, Denmark
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> >
I have been wondering, too, if Father Boyle's address at Leeds in 1994
was ever published; perhaps someone from Leeds can tell us? The lecture
in 1994 was not the same as the paper published in Florilegium in 1982;
the title of the inaugural lecture at Leeds was "Popular Religion: What
is Popular?" As I recall, the Leeds lecture was a development of the
themes first proposed in Florilegium. Luciana Cuppo Csaki
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