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Eugene, OR 97403-1267

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    Medieval Studies Course Offerings

Spring 2008 | Winter 2008

Courses for Winter 2008:

ENG 427: Chaucer. Anne Laskaya.

ENG 429/529: Old English II. Translation and analysis of short Old English texts on violence, loneliness, and other medieval topics. Martha Bayless.

FR 317: Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance French Literature. In French. Barbara Altmann.

HIST 407: The Inquisition. This course will begin with the inception of the first medieval tribunals in the thirteenth century and cover the Spanish and Roman Inquisitions in the early modern period. Erin Rowe.

HUM 102: Intro to Humanities: Medieval and Renaissance Periods.
Warren Ginsberg.

ITAL 444/544: Boccaccio and His Influence. In English. Gina Psaki.

JDST 212: Medieval Judaism. Tu/Thurs 4:00-5:50. Judith Baskin.

MDVL 399: War / Stories: Medieval Narratives of Armed Conflict. Gina Psaki.

PEMA 214: Italian Longsword. Tu/Thurs. 9:00-9:50. Physical education class studying the 15th-century Italian longsword. 1 credit. Sean Hayes.

REL 322: History of Christianity. The Middle Ages. Tues/Thurs. 10:00-11:50. D. Reis.

REL 407/507: Sem Muhammad/Koran. MW 12:00-1:50. Focuses on the biographies of Muhammad and the commentaries on the Qur'an that were written in the medieval period. T. Jaffer.

SCAN 340: Emergence of Nordic Cultures and Society. Tu/Thurs. 12:00-13:20. E. Rees.

Courses for Spring 2008:

ENG 425: Medieval Romance.

ENG 430/530: Old English III. Translation and analysis of the dragon section of Beowulf. rereq: Old English I & II. Martha Bayless.

ITAL 407: Images of the Other. In Italian. Gina Psaki.

ITAL 444/544: Boccaccio and His Influence. In English. Gina Psaki.

RL 407/507: Sex, Gender, Romance. Gina Psaki.