Medieval and Renaissance Collegium (MARC) Courses (Division 430)

375/Germ. 375/Rel. 375. Celtic and Nordic Mythology. (3). (HU).

See Religion 375. (Beck)

402. Late Medieval Period. (3). (HU).

Section 001 – WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE. For Winter 1988, this course is jointly offered with English 314.001. (McSparran)

403. Mediterranean Renaissance. (3). (HU).
Section 001 – History Of Painting In Florence During The Sixteenth Century.
For Winter 1988, this course is jointly offered with History of Art 454.

411. Special Topics. (1-3). (Excl).

Section 001 – The English Bible: Its Literary Aspects and Influences, I. For Winter 1988, this course is jointly offered with English 401.

Section 002 – Shakespeare on the Stage. For Winter 1988, this course is jointly offered with Residential College Humanities 381.

413/Hist. 413. Intellectual History of the Italian Renaissance. (3-4). (HU).

See History 413. (Becker)

417/RC Humanities 417. Epic and Saga. (4). (HU).

In Winter Term, 1988, MARC 417 is jointly offered with RC Humanities 417. (F. Clark and J. Becker)

421/RC Hums. 386. Medieval Drama. RC Hums. 280 or permission of instructor. (4). (HU).

See RC Humanities 386. (Walsh)

443/German 444. Medieval German Literature in English Translation. Junior standing or permission of instructor. (3). (HU).

See German 444. (Scholler)

445/Hist. of Art 445. Medieval Architecture. Hist. of Art 101 or permission of instructor. (3). (HU).

See History of Art 445. (Neagley)

451/Theatre and Drama 425. Medieval English Theatre and Drama. (3). (HU).

For Winter 1988, this course is jointly offered with English 450.

454/Hist. of Art 454. Late Renaissance Art in Italy. Hist. of Art 102 or 250; or permission of instructor. (3). (HU).

See History of Art 454.

457/English 457. Renaissance English Literature. (3). (HU).

See English 457. (McNamara)

465/English 465. Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales. (3). (HU).

See English 465. (Garbaty)


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