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Spring 2015


Spring 2015 Graduate Courses

    Art History and Archaeology
  • Rautman, ARHA 7510, Byzantine Art and Archaeology
  • Stanton, ARHA 8520, Seminar in Medieval Art: Charting Time, Space, and Belief
    English
  • Manion, ENG 7106, Genres, Beginning to 1603: Medieval Romance
  • Kerwin, ENG 7166, Major Authors, Beginning to 1603: Shakespeare on Film
  • Karian, ENG 7167, Majors Authors, 1602-1789: Shakespeare’s Tragedies
  • Read, ENG 7300, Early American Literature: The New England Experience
  • Kramer, ENG 7610, History of the English Language
  • Kramer, ENG 8200, Seminar in Old English Literature: Anonymous Anglo-Saxon Saints’ Lives
  • Myers, ENG 8230, Seminar in 17th-Century British Literature: John Milton
    History
  • Okamura, HIST 7540, The Later Roman Empire
  • Frymire, HIST 7640, The Age of the Reformation
  • Zguta, HIST 7700, Imperial Russia, 1682-1825
  • Smith, HIST 8542, Seminar in Medieval Paleography
    Religious Studies
  • Gregory, REL ST 7750, Women, Religion and Culture
  • Duncan, REL ST 8005, Topics in religious Studies: There and Back Again: Pilgrimage and Religious Tourism
    Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Presberg, SPAN 7423 Don Quijote
  • Zemke, SPAN 8460 Old Spanish—Phonology, Morphology and Syntax

Spring 2015 Undergraduate Courses

    Art History and Archaeology
  • MIllaresis, ARHA 2410, Ancient Technology
  • Rautman, ARHA 3510, Byzantine and Islamic Art and Architecture
  • Millaresis, ARHA 4460, Roman Sculpture
  • Rautman, ARHA 4510, Byzantine Art and Archaeology
    Classics
  • Schenker, CL HUM 1060, Classical Mythology
  • Farmer, CL HUM 2100, Greek Culture
  • Wallach, CL HUM 2200, Roman Culture
  • Foley, CL HUM 2300, Greek Classics in Translation
  • Crozier, CL HUM 2400, Roman Classics in Translation
  • Krasne, CL HUM 2600, The Ancient Novel
  • Mori, CL HUM 3700, Women in the Ancient World
    English
  • Ronci, ENG 2006, Studies in English, Beginning to 1603: Journey of the Hero
  • McCaffrey, ENG 3200, Survey of British Literature: Beginnings to 1784
  • Manion, ENG 4106, Genres, Beginning to 1603: Medieval Romance
  • Kerwin, ENG 4166, Major Authors, Beginning to 1603: Shakespeare on Film
  • Karian, ENG 4167, Majors Authors, 1602-1789: Shakespeare’s Tragedies
  • Read, ENG 4300, Early American Literature: The New England Experience
  • Kramer, ENG 4610, History of the English Language
    History
  • Okamura, HIST 1520, The Ancient World
  • Frymire, HIST 1570, Survey of Early Modern Europe, 1350-1650
  • Huneycutt, HIST 1590, Women and the Family in the Pre-Modern World
  • Smith, HIST 3600, The Later Middle Ages
  • Worthington, HIST 4500, Philip II and Alexander the Great of Macedonia
  • Okamura, HIST 4540, The Later Roman Empire
  • Frymire, HIST 4640, The Age of the Reformation
  • Zguta, HIST 4700, Imperial Russia, 1682-1825
  • Okamura, HIST 4540, The Later Roman Empire
    Latin
  • Farmer, Latin 4300, Latin Prose
  • Marks, Latin 4530, Vergil
    Religious Studies
  • Gregory, REL ST 4750, Women, Religion and Culture
  • Raitt, REL ST 2005, Topics: Heretics, Inquisitors, and Sects: An Inside Out History of Christianity
  • Feintuch, REL ST 2410, Essential Stories and Ideas of the Torah
  • Duncan, REL ST 2510, Introduction to the New Testament
  • Ibrahim, REL ST 2700, Islam
  • Cohen, REL ST 3200, Hinduism
    Romance Languages and Literature
  • Presberg, SPAN 4423 Don Quijote