Edward Aloysius SynanFRSC (13 April 1918 – 3 August 1997[4]) was a Catholic philosopher, theologian, and professor at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. In addition to authoring and editing several books, Synan published over eighty journal articles on subjects ranging from early patristics to late scholasticism.[4]
Synan served as a chaplain for the United States Army Air Forces from 1944 to 1948.[4] In 1948, he matriculated into the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies at the University of Toronto, where he earned his M.A. (1950), his Licentiate in Medieval Studies (1951), and his Ph.D. (1952).[1][4] During this time, Synan studied under Étienne Gilson, while his thesis was directed by one of Gilson's students, Anton Charles Pegis.[2] At Pegis's eulogy, Synan remarked, "No teacher is more truly the friend of a graduate student than is the one who insures, whether by encouragement, or by cajolery, or by severity, that the doctorate not turn into a life-time project."[2]
Synan taught philosophy at Seton Hall University until 1959, when he was invited to return to the Pontifical Institute in Toronto.[1] He taught history of medieval philosophy there until his death in 1997, and served as president of the Pontifical Institute from 1973 to 1979, and again from 1989–1990.[4][1] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1980.[6]
^ abcdSchultz-Aldrich, Janice L., ed. (2010). "Truth" is a Divine Name: Hitherto Unpublished Papers of Edward A. Synan, 1918–1997. Amsterdam: Rodopi. pp. xiii–xv. ISBN978-90-420-3154-8.
^Leff, Gordon (1970). "The Works of Richard of Campsall, I: Questiones super Librum Priorum Analeticorum: MS Gorwille and Caius 668*. Edited by Edward A. Synan. (Studies and Texts, 17). Pp. 326. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies1968. $10.00". The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 21 (3). Cambridge University Press (CUP): 283–284. doi:10.1017/s002204690004906x. ISSN0022-0469. S2CID162357603.
^Sweeney, Leo (1971). ""The Works of Richard of Campsall. Vol. 1: Questiones Super Librum Priorum Analecticorum," ed. Edward A. Synan". The Modern Schoolman. 48 (3). Philosophy Documentation Center: 305–306. doi:10.5840/schoolman1971483121. ISSN0026-8402.