University Honors 440: Domain of the Arts
Medieval Arts and Humanities
Spring 2003 — Delahoyde
January 14 — Medieval-ism: why? Introduction and Disorientation.
January 16 — The Early Middle Ages; Anglo-Saxon Culture and Literature.January 21 — The Warrior; Beowulf.
January 23 — Monasticism; Cadfael: Monk’s Hood.January 28 — Medieval Architecture: Romanesque to Gothic, Cloisters and Sacred Space.
January 30 — Medieval Music: Origins, Chant, Early Polyphony, Motets.February 4 — Medieval Art: Introduction.
February 6 — Medieval Art: Hildegard of Bingen.February 11 — Medieval Philosophy; Romance: “Culhwch and Olwen.”
February 13 — Medieval Philosophy; Romance: King Horn.February 18 — Andreas Capellanus and Fin Amor; The Romance of the Rose.
February 20 — Medieval Lyrics and Secular Music: Courtly Love and Other.February 25 — Lyrics; Bestiaries.
February 27 — The Unicorn Tapestries.March 4 — Project #1 Due.
March 6 — Exam #1.March 11 — Le Menagier de Paris; Medieval Food.
March 13 — The Advocate, Part I.SPRING BREAK
March 25 — Dante, Inferno, Cantos I-X.
March 27 — Dante, Inferno, Cantos XI-XV.April 1 — Dante, Inferno, Cantos XVI-XXV.
April 3 — The Advocate, Part II. Also, Herpephobia.April 8 — Dante, Inferno, Cantos XXVI-XXXIV.
April 10 — Conference.April 15 — Dante, Purgatorio and Paradiso excerpts.
April 17 — Le Concert.April 22 — Project #2 Due; Chaucer.
April 24 — No Class Whatsoever.April 29 — Arthurian Literature: Malory excerpts.
May 1 — Final Medievalarama 2003Whenever — Exam #2
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Dr. Michael Delahoyde, Senior Instructor, Department of English
delahoyd@wsu.edu
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