Graduate Program
Courses
(Autumn 2008- Spring 2009)
The following list is certainly incomplete; for further information please consult individual departments.
ARAB 40413. Islamic Theology and Sectarianism I. PQ: 3 years of Arabic. W. Kadi. Autumn.
ARAB 40414. Islamic Theology and Sectarianism II. PQ: 3 years of Arabic. W. Kadi. Winter.
ARAB 40438. Methodology of Historical Hadith. PQ: 3 years of Arabic. W. Kadi. Winter.
ARTH 33009. Mongol and Timurid Art and Architecture. (=NEAA 20760/30760) P. Berlekamp. Spring.
ARTH 42208. Love's Looks, Love's Books: Textual and Visual Perspectives on the Roman de la Rose. A. Kumler. Autumn.
CLCV 36109. Early Christian Art. (=ARTH 2/30609, CLCV 26109). J.Elsner. Spring.
ENGL 34900. Old English. C. von Nolcken. Autumn.
ENGL 35105. Newberry Library: The Junius Transcript. N. Breen. Winter.
HCHR 41401. Gender, Power and Religion in Medieval Europe (800-1100). L. Pick. Autumn.
HCHR 48600/THEO 48601. The Book of Nature: Diachronic Perspectives. W. Otten. Autumn.
HCHR 47800/ THEO 48701. Late Medieval Women: Authorship and Authority. W. Otten. Winter.
HIST 31701. Byzantine History: 330 to 610. (=CLAS 24306, CLCV 24306). W. Kaegi. Autumn.
HIST 31702. Byzantine History: 610 to 1025. (=CLAS 34307, CLCV 24307). W. Kaegi. Spring.
HIST 31703. Byzantine Empire, 1025 to 1453. W. Kaegi. Autumn.
HIST 32002. Byzantine Military History. W. Kaegi. Spring.
HIST 35701. North Africa: Late Antiquity- Islam. (=CLAS 30200, CLCV 20200, NEHC 20634/30634) W. Kaegi. Autumn.
HIST 60603. Colloquium: The Medieval Nobility. J. Lyon. Autumn
HIST 78601. Seminar: Iran and Central Asia 1. J. Woods. Autumn.
HIST 78602. Seminar: Iran and Central Asia 2. J. Woods. Winter.
ITAL 31703. Survey I: Letteratura italiana dal Duecento al Quattrocento. PQ: ITAL 20300 or consent of instructor. J. Steinberg. Winter.
ITAL 34601. Italian Women Mystics. A. Maggi. Spring.
MUSI 32100. Seminar: History and Notation of Monophonic Music. A. Robertson. Autumn.
NEHC 30402. Jewish History and Society II: Medieval Jewish Society. (=JWSC 20002, JWSG 30002) Staff. Winter.
NEHC 30405. Jewish Thought and Literature II: Rabbinic Judaism from the Mishnah to Maimonides. (=JWSC 20005, JWSG 30005)Staff. Winter.
NEHC 30411-30412-30413. Medieval Jewish History I, II, III. (=HUMA 23000-23100-23200, JWSC 23000-23100-23200, JWSG 38100-38200-38300) PQ: Consent of instructor. This sequence does not meet the general education requirement in civilization studies.N. Gold. Autumn, Winter, Spring.
NEHC 30501. Islamic History and Society I: The Rise of Islam and the Caliphate. (=HIST 35704). C. Fleischer. Autumn.
NEHC 30502. Islamic History and Society II: The Middle Period. (=HIST 35804). J. Woods. Winter.
NEHC 30601. Islamic Thought and Literature I. (=SOSC 22000) W. Kadi. Autumn.
NEHC 30602. Islamic Thought and Literature II. (=SOSC 22100) F. Lewis. Winter.
PHIL 36000. Medieval Philosophy. PQ: PHIL 25000. J. Stern. Winter.
RUSS 35200. Russian Literature to 1600. PQ: Knowledge of Russian. Winter 2010.
RUSS 39500. The Aesthetics of Orthodox Christianity. Students in Interdisciplinary Studies in the Slavic Department may use this course as their advanced seminar. R. Bird. Spring.
SLAV 32000. Old Church Slavonic. (=LGLN 25100/35100) PQ: Knowledge of another Slavic language or good knowledge of another one or two old Indo-European languages. V. Friedman. Winter.
SPAN 31703. Literatura hispánica: textos clásicos. PQ: SPAN 20300 or consent of instructor. R. Giles. Autumn.