Course
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- Fall
2005
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Art & Art History: |
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ARTH 258: Romanesque Art |
Givans, D. |
W 6:00-9:00PM |
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*Please Note: Students who wish to take this course for graduate credit
should contact Professor Givans as soon as possible. |
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ARTH 262: The Early Illustrated Book |
Givens, J. |
Tu TH 2:00-3:15 |
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*Please Note: Students who wish to take this course for graduate credit
should contact Professor Givens as soon as possible. |
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Classic and Ancient Mediterranean Studies: |
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CAMS 254: Ancient Greece |
Caner |
MWF 9:00-9:50 |
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*Please Note: This course does not count toward a minor area
in Classics. |
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CAMS 301: Medieval Latin |
Caner |
MWF 11:00-11:50 |
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*Please
Note: This course requires some background in Latin (no grammar
review). Readings will include: Passion of Perpetua,
Felicitas, and Asinarius. This course may count toward
Latin requirement for Medieval Studies (B+ or
higher). No auditors. |
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English: |
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ENGL 232: Chaucer |
Biggs |
MWF
1:00-1:50 |
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*Please Note: This is not the
Chaucer graduate seminar; please speak with Professor Biggs if you
are interested in taking this course for graduate credit. |
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ENGL 309: Old English |
Hasenfratz |
TH 9:30-12:00 |
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ENGL 315: Medieval Literature |
Benson |
T 3:30-6:00 |
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ENGL 415: Seminar in Medieval Literature:
Women as Writers and
Readers in the Middle Ages |
Watt, D. (2005 Charles Owen, Jr. Distinguished Visiting Professor) |
Time TBA |
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*Please Note: A course reading list and syllabus will be sent out via the
Medieval Studies list serve. Please contact Erin Heidkamp for more information,
or if you would like a hard copy. |
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History: |
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HIST 267: Italy: 1250-1600 |
Gouwens |
Tu TH
9:30-10:45 |
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HIST 316: Topics in Medieval History |
Olson |
TH 12:00-3:00 |
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*Please Note: Readings will emphasize
the history of monasticism. |
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Italian Literary and Cultural Studies: |
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ILCS 101: The Italian Renaissance |
Masciandaro |
W 3:00-5:45 |
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ILCS 333: Seminar on Boccaccio |
Masciandaro |
MWF 10:00-10:50 |
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*Please Note: If you are interested in taking either course, please
contact Professor Masciandaro. |
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Philosophy: |
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PHIL
221: Ancient Philosophy |
Shapiro |
TH 4:00-6:30 |
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*Please
Note: If you are interested in taking this course, please
contact Professor Shapiro as soon as possible. |