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Winter Academic Term 2002 Course Guide

Transfer Student Courses in Great Books


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Winter Academic Term, 2002 (January 7 - April 26)

Open courses in Great Books
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Wolverine Access Subject listing for GTBOOKS

Winter Academic Term '02 Time Schedule for Great Books.


GTBOOKS 192. Great Books.

Open and Available

Section 001.

Instructor(s): H Don Cameron (hdcamero@umich.edu) , Ralph G Williams (fiesole@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: Open to Honors first-year students only. (4). (HU).

Foreign Lit

Credits: (4).

Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.

Continuation of Great Books 191, from Plato to the Renaissance. We will read Plato, Symposium and Republic; Vergil, The Aeneid ; selections from the Old Testament and New Testament; St. Augustine, Confessions; Dante, The Divine Comedy, (Inferno, and selections from Purgatorio and Paradiso); and selections from Boccaccio. Great Books 192 is open only to first-year students in the Honors Program; other students wishing to take a similar course are encouraged to elect Great Books 202.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: No Data Given.


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