386/French 386. Introduction to French Literature (Beginnings
to 1600). French 232 or equivalent. (3). (HU).
See French 386 (Graham).
403. Mediterranean Renaissance. (3). (Excl).
Section 001: Classical Mythologies, Renaissance Bodies. For
Winter Term, 1992, this course is jointly offered with Women's
Studies 480-005 and RC Humanities 472. See RC
Hums 472 (Simons)
411. Special Topics. (1-3). (Excl).
Section 001. Introduction to Spanish Literature: Medieval to Baroque.
(3 credits). For Winter Term 1992, this course is jointly
offered with Spanish 371.
(Brown)
Section 002: The English Bible. (3 credits). For Winter Term, 1992, this course is jointly offered with English 401. (Williams)
413/Hist 413. Intellectual History of the Italian Renaissance.
(3). (Excl).
See History 413. (M.Becker)
417/RC Humanities 417. Epic and Saga. (4).
(Excl).
Voices of Epic: Heroic Narrative in Living Performance. See
RC Humanities 417. (J. Becker
and F. Clark)
421/RC Hums. 386. Medieval Drama. RC Hums.
280 or permission of instructor. (4). (Excl).
Section 001. The Comic Tradition. See RC
Humanities 386. (Walsh)
422. Early and High Middle Ages: Thematic Studies II.
(3-4). (Excl). May be elected for credit more than
once.
Section 001. Medieval Sources of Modern Culture: The Glorious
Body. (4 credits). For Winter Term, 1992, this course is
jointly offered with RC Humanities
310. (Sowers)
423. Early and High Middle Ages: Thematic Studies III.
(3-4). (Excl). May be elected for credit more than
once.
Section 001: Medieval Drama. (3 credits). For Winter Term, 1992, this course is jointly offered with English
450. (Tinkle)
429. The Northern Renaissance and Reformation: Thematic
Studies II. (3-4). (Excl). May be elected for credit
more than once.
Section 001: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature: The
Development of the Self. (4 credits). For Winter Term, 1992, this course is jointly offered with English
370-002. (Tinkle)
441/Latin 436. Medieval Latin II, 900-1350 A.D. Two
years of college Latin or the equivalent. (3). (Excl).
See Latin 436. (Witke)
445/Hist. of Art 445. Medieval Architecture. Hist.
of Art 101 or permission of instructor. (3). (HU).
Section 001: The Great Church. See History
of Art 445. (Davis)
454/Hist. of Art 454. Late Renaissance Art in Italy.
Hist. of Art 102 or 250; or permission of instructor.
(3). (Excl).
See History of Art 454.
(Smith)
465/English 465. Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales. (3).
(Excl).
See English 465. (Lenaghan)
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