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Medieval Studies
1022 -
Introduction to Medieval Studies
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This course will introduce civilization and thought in Europe and the Mediterranean between 400 and 1500, with emphasis on the medieval roots of many modern institutions and attitudes, including philosophy, technology, law, governance, courtly love and attitudes to women, warfare, art and archaeology, Christianity and Islam, literature, music and coinage.
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Medieval Studies
1025A/B -
Introduction to the Medieval World
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This course will introduce civilization and thought in Europe and the Mediterranean between 400 and 1500, with emphasis on the history, technology, law, governance, theology and philosophy of the period. It will focus on a
theme, concept or moment in history, such as witchcraft, the Apocalypse, or the Crusades.
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Medieval Studies
1026A/B -
Introduction to Medieval Cultures and Literatures
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This course will introduce civilization and thought in Europe and the Mediterranean between 400 and 1500, with emphasis on the cultures, art, music and literatures of the period. It will focus on a theme, concept or moment in
history, such as courtly love and attitudes to women, warfare and weaponry, or the farce.
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Medieval Studies
3022F/G -
Introduction to Medieval Manuscripts
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Using materials available in the Rare Books Room and from private collections, this course will familiarize students with the investigation of medieval manuscripts. It will introduce medieval scripts, the description of a medieval manuscript, issues of provenance and date, and the decoration used. Students will consider the preparation of ink and pigments, and the kinds of illumination and decoration available through the medieval period.
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Medieval Studies
3320F/G -
Directed Readings in Medieval Studies
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Students pursue directed readings in a field of Medieval Studies selected in consultation with a faculty member.
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Medieval Studies
4320F/G -
Independent Study Seminar
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Students develop and pursue an independent research project, reporting on its progress in the seminar, and submitting an interim report and a final written report and oral presentation.
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