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Graduate Courses in Medieval and Early Modern StudiesCourses in Medieval and Early
Modern Studies (Division 430/Subject Code: MEMS) -
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Program Page 401. Intermediate Mechanics. Phys. 126 or 240 and Math. 216 or equivalent. (3). 411. Special Topics. (1-3). 414/Hist. 412. Social and Intellectual History of the Florentine Renaissance. (3). 421. Medieval Drama. Humanities 280 or permission of instructor. (4). 422. Early and High Middle Ages: Thematic Studies. (3-4 each). 425. Renaissance Italy: Thematic Studies. (3). 428/Hist. 414. Northern Renaissance and Reformation. (3). 429. The Northern Renaissance and Reformation: Thematic Studies. (3-4 each). 437/French 451. French Culture in Literature in the Middle Ages with Visual Assistance. (3). 440/Latin 435. Medieval Latin I; 500 900 A.D. A knowledge of 2 years of Latin. (3). 441/Latin 436. Medieval Latin II; 900 1350 A.D. A knowledge of 2 years of Latin. (3). 443/German 444. Medieval German Literature in English Translation. At least junior standing and permission of instructor. (3). 444/FRENCH 461. Readings of Old French Texts. Three 300+ courses in French (3, Half Term 3). 445/FRENCH 462. Literature of the 16th Century. Three 300+ courses in FRENCH (3, Half Term 3). 446/HISTART 446. The Courtly Arts of the High and Late Middle Ages. See Bulletin (3, Half Term 3). 454/HISTART 454. Late Renaissance Art in Italy. See Bulletin (3, Half Term 3). 455/English 455. Medieval English Literature. Completion of Freshman English requirements. (3). 457/English 457. Renaisssance English Literature. Completion of freshman English requirements. (3). 465/English 465. Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales. (3). 475/Hist 485/German 465. Marriage and Marital Life in History: Medieval and Early Modern Germany. (2-3). 485/Hist. of Art 651. Iconography of Renaissance Art and Architecture. Permission of instructor. (3). 489/HISTART 490. Art of Islam in the Mediterranean Region. See Bulletin (3, Half Term 3). 490. Directed Readings. Permission of instructor. (1-4). 518. Jews and Christians in Late Renaissance Italy (1400-1650). Junior, senior, graduate standing; or Instructor permission (3). |
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