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Past Member

Susan Boynton

Funding provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities

Affiliation

Historical Studies

Field of Study

History of Music and Medieval Studies
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Susan Boynton's project centers on the study of medieval liturgical and musical manuscripts in Toledo Cathedral during the mid-eighteenth century by the Jesuit Andres Marcos Burriel (1719-62), including the reproductions created by his collaborator, the calligrapher Francisco Xavier Santiago y Palomares.

Dates at IAS

Member
School of Historical Studies

Degrees

Brandeis University (Musicology)
Ph.D.
1997
Universite Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve
diplome d'etudes med
1991
Yale University (Medieval Studies)
M.A.
1990

Honors

2008
Lewis Lockwood Award, American Musicological Society
2003
Philp and Ruth Hettleman Award, General Studies, Columbia University
1990
Merlino-Mezzoterro Award, Middlebury College, School of Italian

Appointments

University of Oregon
1996–2000
Assistant Professor