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ART_HIST 330-1,2,3 Renaissance Art (1)(1)(1): Painting, sculpture, and allied arts in Europe from the late Middle Ages through the 16th century. 1. Italian art from c. 1300 to the sack of Rome (1527). 2. Italian art from Mannerism to the High Baroque in rome. 3. France, Germany, and the Netherlands from the 14th through the 16th centuries.
ART_HIST 430 Studies in Renaissance Art (1): Content varies. Recent offerings include German woodcuts in the era of Dürer (at the Art Institute of Chicago), Flemish and Dutch paintings (at the Art Institute of Chicago), a workshop on late medieval manuscripts and early printed books (at the Newberry Library), and patronage and urbanism in 16th-century Rome.
ART_HIST 440 Studies in Baroque Art (1): Content varies. Recent offerings include Rome in the 17th century and theory and practice at l'Académie Royale.
COMM_ST 411 Latin Rhetorical Theory (1): Latin theories from Cicero through the 16th century.
HISTORY 333 The Age of the Renaissance (1): Decline and revival of European civilization, 1350-1530. Cultural, political, economic, and social developments.
HISTORY 440-1,2 Literature of Medieval History (1)(1): N/A
HISTORY 441 Literature of Early Modern European History (1): N/A
HISTORY 484 Literature of the History of Science (1): N/A
ITALIAN 360 From the Avant-Garde to the Postmodern (1): Major authors and movements animating the modern and contemporary literary scene. Content varies: for example, futurism, intellectuals and politics from D'Annunzio to Pasolini, feminist Italian fiction.
ITALIAN 370 Mapping Italian Literature: The Theatre of Memory (1): Major texts of Italian literature read in the context of European and world literature. Content varies: for example, Leopardi and European romanticism; Calvino, Borges and Pynchon.
ITALIAN 375 Topics in Italian Culture (1): Content varies: for example, perspectives in Renaissance; the Baroque imagination; Italian women writers; fascism and culture; philosophy and literature.
ITALIAN 490 Topics in Italian Literature and Culture (1): Content varies. Samples: Italy and the Invention of the Orient; Gramsci Beyond Gramsci: Mapping Cultures in Italy and Abroad; Italian Feminism.
MUSICOL 351 History of Western Music: 16th Century (1): Middle and late Renaissance and early manifestations of the Baroque from Josquin through the Gabrielis.
MUSICOL 352 History of Western Music: 17th Century (1): The Baroque from Monteverdi through Bach and Handel.
POLI_SCI 461-1,2 History of Political Thought (1)(1): A two-quarter proseminar in political theory considering major currents in the development of political thought from the classical period through to the 19th century. 1. Ancient Greece and Rome. 2. Modern Europe and early America.
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