Medieval Courses: Fall 2008
Medieval Studies/ English 320– Old English. 8:50 MWF, J. Niles Medieval Studies/ English 321– Middle English. 2:25- 3:40 MW, S. Reames Medieval Studies/ Hist Sci 322– Ancient & Medieval Science. 8:50 MWF, M. Shank Medieval Studies/ Folklore/ Lit. Trans 346– Icelandic Saga. 11:00-12:15 TR, K. Wolf Medieval Studies/ English 361– Arthurian Literature. 11:00-12:15 TR, K. Robertson Medieval Studies/ English 362– Nature and Medieval Literature. 2:30-3:45 TR, K. Robertson Medieval Studies/ English 367– Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. 11:00-12:15 TR, D. Rowe Medieval Studies/ Hebrew/ History/ Religious Studies 368– The Bible in the Middle Ages. 9:55
MWF Medieval Studies/ Spanish 414– Lit de la Edad Med Castellana. Topic: Poesia lirica 'popular'
romancero. 1:00-2:15 TR plus discussion, P. Ancos Garcia Medieval Studies/ Spanish 503– Survey of Medieval Literature. 9:30-10:45 TR, P. Ancos Garcia Medieval Studies/ French/ History/ Italian 550-- Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies in Medieval
Civilization. Topic: Medieval Society and Law. 3:30-5:30 T, K. Shoemaker Medieval Studies 699– Directed Study Medieval Studies/ French 705– French Literature through the 13th cent. 1:00-2:15 TR, K. Busby The following courses, also planned for Fall 2008, are not listed in the Timetable under Medieval
Studies but are likely to have substantial medieval content. At least those with asterisks will count toward a
certificate in Medieval Studies. *Art History 201– Ancient and Medieval Art. 11:00-12:15 TR plus discussion, N. Cahill *Art History 805– Seminar in Medieval Art. Topic: The Body in Medieval Art. 4:00-6:00 T, T.
Dale Comparative Lit 201– Introduction to Pre-Modern Literatures. MW 12:05 plus disc., C. Livanos *Comparative Lit 777– Medieval and Early Modern Literatures. 4:00-6:30 M, C. Livanos French 321– Introduction to Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Literatures. lec. 1:12:05
MWF, R. Goodkin; lec. 2: 1:20 MWF, U. Langer; lec. 3: 9:55 MWF, J. Miernowski French 347– Introduction to Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Civilization. lec. 1: MWF
12:05, U. Langer; lec. 2: MWF 8:50, J. Miernowski *French 430– Readings in Medieval and Renaissance Literature. TR 11:00-12:15 plus
discussion, K. Busby German 221– Introduction to German Literature and Culture I. lec. 1: MWF 9:55, S. Calomino;
lec. 2: MWF 11:00, C. Love German 650–History of the German Language. MWF 11:00, R. Howell History 123– History of England to 1688. MWF 11:00, J. Sommerville *History/ Languages and Cultures of Asia/ Religious Studies 205– Making of the Islamic World:
The Middle East, 500-1500. MWF 1:20 plus discussion *History/ History of Science/ Medical History 507– Health, Disease and Healing I. MW 2:30-3:45, W. Schalick History/ Journalism/ Library and Information Science 570– History of Books and Print Culture.
M 9:00-11:30, M. Klais *History 600, sec. 11– Advanced Seminar in History. Topic: The Medieval Traveler. W 11:00-1:00, M. Mazzaoui *History 720– Seminar in Medieval History: Law, Society, and Institutions in Medieval Europe, 900-1350. R 3:30-5:30. K. Shoemaker *History of Science 201– The Origins of Scientific Thought. TR 1:00-2:15, F. Hsia *History of Science 903– Medieval, Renaissance, and 17th-Century Science. R 9:30-11:25, F.
Hsia *ILS 201– Western Culture: Science, Technology, Philosophy I. Open to freshmen. TR 1:00-2:15 plus discussion, F. Hsia *ILS 203– Western Culture: Literature and the Arts I. Open to freshmen. TR 9:55 plus
discussion, W. Aylward *ILS 205– Western Culture: Political, Economic, and Social Thought I. Open to freshmen. TR
12:00 plus discussion, R. Avramenko *Literature in Translation 235– The World of Sagas. Open to freshmen. MWF 2:25, S. Mellor *Political Science 501– Development of Ancient and Medieval Western Political Thought. TR
2:30-3:45 plus discussion Religious Studies 271– Religion in History and Culture: The West. MWF 11:00, U. Rosenhagen Slavic 706– Old Church Slavic. WF 4:00-5:15 Theatre and Drama 731– Advanced Theatre History, 500 BC--1700. F 9:00-noon, M. Trotter