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Course List - Fall 2005

Art & Art History:  

ARTH 258:     Romanesque Art  Givans, D.    W 6:00-9:00PM
*Please Note: Students who wish to take this course for graduate credit should contact Professor Givans as soon as possible.
ARTH 262:     The Early Illustrated Book  Givens, J. Tu TH 2:00-3:15
*Please Note: Students who wish to take this course for graduate credit should contact Professor Givens as soon as possible.
 
Classic and Ancient Mediterranean Studies:
CAMS 254:     Ancient Greece  Caner          MWF 9:00-9:50
*Please Note: This course does not count toward a minor area in Classics.
CAMS 301:     Medieval Latin Caner MWF 11:00-11:50

*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.

 

English:

ENGL 232:     Chaucer  Biggs 

MWF 1:00-1:50

*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.
ENGL 309:     Old English  Hasenfratz  TH 9:30-12:00
ENGL 315:     Medieval Literature Benson  T  3:30-6:00

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
*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.
     

History:

   
HIST 267:       Italy: 1250-1600  Gouwens

Tu TH 9:30-10:45

HIST 316:       Topics in Medieval History  Olson   TH 12:00-3:00
*Please Note: Readings will emphasize the history of monasticism.
 
Italian Literary and Cultural Studies:
ILCS 101:       The Italian Renaissance  Masciandaro  W 3:00-5:45
ILCS 333:       Seminar on Boccaccio                       Masciandaro      MWF 10:00-10:50
*Please Note: If you are interested in taking either course, please contact Professor Masciandaro.
 

Philosophy:

PHIL 221:       Ancient Philosophy                            

Shapiro            TH 4:00-6:30

*Please Note: If you are interested in taking this course, please contact Professor Shapiro as soon as possible.