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Spring 2006
MEDIEVAL STUDIES COURSES

ENGLISH

Viking Mythology: Gods and Heroes
- English 305.001
Craig Davis, TR 9:30-10:45

Arthurian Legend: Transformations and Recyclings - English 306.001
Anita Obermeier, TR 2:00-3:15

Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - English 351.001
Kellie Meyer, MWF 11:00-11:50


Old English Poetry: Introduction to Old English - English 447.001
Helen Damico, MW 5:30-6:45

Uppity Medieval Women
- English 451.003
Anita Obermeier, R 4:00-6:30


HISTORY

Late Antiquity - History 300.010
Thomas Sizgorich, MWF 12:00-12:50

History of Christianity to 1517 - History 326.001
Timothy C. Graham, TR 9:30-10:45


ART AND ART HISTORY

Early Medieval Art - Art History 321.001
Justine Andrews, TR 11:00-12:15

RELIGION

History of Christianity to 1517 - Religion 326.001
Timothy C. Graham, TR 9:30-10:45


UNIVERSITY HONORS

Legacy of Exploration: Our Medieval Inheritance - University Honors 122.001
Leslie Donovan, TR 11:00-12:15




Graduate Courses in Medieval Studies
These courses apply toward the MA and Ph.D. in Medieval Studies

ENGLISH

Old English Poetry: Introduction to Old English English 547.001
Helen Damico, TR 5:30-6:45


Uppity Medieval Women - English 551.003
Anita Obermeier, R 4:00-6:30


HISTORY

Late Antiquity - History 500.010
Thomas Sizgorich, MWF 12:00-12:50


History of Christianity to 1517 - History 526.001
Timothy C. Graham, TR 9:30-10:45

Medieval Intellectual History - History 668.001
Jay Rubenstein, W 4:00-6:30


ART AND ART HISTORY

Seminar: History of Illuminated Manuscripts
Justine Andrews, T 2:00-4:45



Fall Courses of Interest to Medieval Studies Students

Introduction to the Study of Literature in Non-Majors - English 150.003
Shannon McCabe, TR 12:30-1:45

History of Women from Ancient Times to the Enlightenment - History 320.001/520.001
Nancy McCloughlin, MWF 12:00-12:50

Senior Seminar: Community, Identity and Violence in the Pre-Modern World - History 492.002
Thomas Sizgorich, W 4:00-6:30

Medieval Nostalgia - University Honors 222.001
Kellie Meyer, W 5:00-7:30

Latin 101.001 - Elementary Latin
Staff, MWF 11:00-11:50

Latin 101.002 -
Elementary Latin
Staff, MWF 10:00 – 10:50

Latin 101.003 - Elementary Latin
Staff, MWF 1:00-1:50

Introduction to the Latin language; grammar, syntax, and readings in Roman authors

Latin 102.001 - Elementary Latin
Staff,
MWF 11:00 – 11:50

Latin 102.002 - Elementary Latin
Staff, MWF 10:00-10:50

Continuation of 101. Introduction to the Latin language; grammar, syntax, and readings in Roman authors.

Latin 105.001 - Vocabulary Building
W. Smith, TR 9:30-10:45

Latin 202.001 - Intermediate Latin
B. Lanter, MWF 2:00-2:50

Systematic review of Latin grammar and syntax; readings in simple prose authors such as Cicero and Caesar; introduction to Latin poetry and scansion. Prerequisites: 101–102 or the equivalent.

Latin 304.001 - Advanced Latin II
M. Cyrino, TR 11:00-12:15

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