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MEDR BC 3998x-BC3999y Directed Research for the Senior
Project
Two semesters of supervised interdisciplinary research in Medieval or
Renaissance Studies terminating in the writing of a senior essay. The program
of research is determined in consultation with the chair and under the
guidance of the area adviser. It is supervised by the latter and an adviser
from the second discipline involved in the project.
4 points
Cross-Listed Courses
Art History and Archaeology
W3140 Early Christian and Byzantine Art
W3230 Medieval Architecture
W3400 Italian Renaissance Painting: 15th Century
W3407 Early Italian Art
Classics
English & Comparative Literature
W3034 Canterbury Tales
W3263 English Literature 1600-1660
W3280 Tudor-Stuart Drama
W3335 Shakespeare I: Early Shakespeare
W3336 Shakespeare II
W3930 Renaissance Literature seminar
W4015 Textual Analysis: Vernacular Paleography
English (Barnard)
BC3136 Shakespeare in Performance
BC3154 Chaucer Before Canterbury
BC3155 Canterbury Tales
BC3156 Topics in Chaucer: Troilus and Dream Visions
BC3158 Medieval Literature: Literatures of medieval Britain
BC3163 Shakespeare I
BC3164 Shakespeare II
BC3165 The Elizabethan Renaissance
BC3166 Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry
BC3167 Milton
BC3169 Renaissance Drama: Marlowe, Jonson, and Webster
BC3998 Senior Seminars Studies in Literature: Courtship in the Works of Chaucer
French (Barnard)
BC3021 Major French Texts I
BC3023 The Culture of France I
BC3029 Laughter in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
BC3030 Medieval Theatre
BC3031 History, Literature and Culture of the Middle Ages
BC3032 Women and Writing in Early Modern France
History
W3068 Medieval Religious Life and Thought
W3107 Family, Sexuality and Marriage in Premodern Europe, 1200-1800
W3110 European Renaissance
W3112 The Scientific Revolution In Western Europe: 1500-1750
W4060 Laws of War in the Middle Ages
W4071 Princes and Republics: Medieval Italy (1000-1350)
W4083 Medieval Crime
W4101 The World We Have Lost: Daily Life in Pre-Modern Europe
History (Barnard)
BC1062 Introduction to Later Middle Ages: 1050-1450
BC3062 Medieval Intellectual Life, 1050–1400
BC4062 Medieval Economic Life and Thought ca. 1000–1500
BC4064 Medieval Science and Society
Italian
W4091 -W4092 Dante's Divina Commedia
Philosophy (Barnard)
V2201 History of Philosophy II: Aquinas through Kant
V3237 Early Modern Philosophy
Religion
V3140 Early Christianity

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