210/Hist. 210. Early Middle Ages, 300-1100. (4). (SS).
See History 210. (Squatriti)
250/Hist. of Art 250. Italian Renaissance Art. Hist. of Art 101 or 102 or permission of instructor. (3). (HU).
See History of Art 250. (Campbell)
375/Germ. 375/Rel. 375. Celtic and Nordic Mythology. (3). (Excl).
See Religion 375. (Beck)
402. Late Medieval Period. (3). (Excl).
Section 001 – Romanesque Art. For Fall Term, 1995, this course
is offered jointly with History
of Art 444.001. (Forsyth)
411. Special Topics. (1-3). (Excl).
Section 001 – History of Ireland to 1603. (3 credits). For
Fall Term, 1995, this course is offered jointly with
History 516.001. (McNamara)
414/Hist. 412. Social and Intellectual History of the Florentine Renaissance. (3). (Excl).
See History 412. (Hughes)
422. Early and High Middle Ages: Thematic Studies II.
(3-4). (Excl). May be elected for credit more than
once.
Section 001 – Medieval German Literature in Modern German Translation.
(3 credits). For Fall Term, 1995, this course is offered
jointly with German 450.001.
428/Hist. 414. Northern Renaissance and Reformation. (3). (Excl).
See History 414. (T.Tentler)
430. The Northern Renaissance and Reformation: Thematic
Studies III. (3-4). (Excl). May be elected for credit
more than once.
Section 001 – Intellectual Currents of the Renaissance – The World
of Rabelais. (4 credits). For Fall Term, 1995, this course
is offered jointly with RC Humanities
311.001. (Sowers)
441/Latin 436. Medieval Latin II, 900-1350 A.D. Two years of college Latin or the equivalent. (3). (Excl).
See Latin 436. (Witke)
465/English 465. Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales. (3). (Excl).
See English 465. (Lenaghan)
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