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SPRING 2010 GREAT BOOKS FEATURED SEMINARS:

GRBK 2400. Great Books of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

with Anne Hélène Miller, Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages (Ph.D. U. Washington)
T-Th 12:30-1:45 pm B D310 (31824)
also available in Honors section 299 (31909)

On the theme of "Self-discovery and Inquiry" featuring autobiographical and first person narratives by: Saint Augustine, Boethius, Dante, Petrarch, Pizan, Erasmus, and Montaigne.

 

GRBK 4000. Great Books Seminar

with Kevin Moll, Director of Medieval & Renaissance Studies (Ph.D. Stanford)
M 4-6:50 pm Fletcher 200 (35712)

On the theme of "Musical Aesthetic and Criticism" featuring works in the history of aesthetics from Ancient Greece to the Renaissance

 

Spring 2010:
CLAS 2220 Great Works of Ancient Greek Lit. M. Teske 33639 001 TTh 12:30-1:45 Bate 1001
CLAS 2500 Greek Tragedy in Translation M. Teske 33641 001 TTh 2:00-3:15 Bate 1001
CLAS 2600 Images of Ancient Greece & Rome J. Stevens 33653 001 MWF 12-12:50 Rawl 234
ENGL 2100 Major British Writers C. Guy 30827 001 MWF 10-10:50 Rawl 103
ENGL 2200 Major American Writers K. Parille
G. Freeman
30828
30829
001 TTh 12:30-1:45
002 TTh 8-9:15
Bate 2015
Bate 1023
ENGL 3630 The Bible as Literature D.Wilson-Okamura 30889 001 MWF 12-12:50 Bate 1027
ENGL 4080 Shakespeare: Comedies M. Montgomery
D. Wilson-Okamura
31002
31003
001 TTh 11-12:15
002 MWF 10-10:50
Bate 2006
Bate 1009
ENGL 4090 Shakespeare: Tragedies M. Montgomery 31004 001 TTh 2-3:15 Bate 2004
FORL 2620 French Lit. in translation F. Fladenmuller 34825 001 MW 3-4:15 Bate 1010
FORL 2665 Don Quixote J. Lorenzo 35451 001 TTh 9:30-10:45 Bate 1030
HIST 3405 History of Ancient Greece A. Papalas 35094 001 TTh 11-12:15 B B206
HIST 3410 History of Ancient Rome A. Papalas 35561 001 TTh 2-3:15 B B
HIST 4445 European Enlightenments A. Terjanian 35106 001 TTh 9:30-10:45 B B202
ITAL 2200 Italian Literature in Trans: Dante C. Fantazzi 33528 001 MW 3:30-4:45 Bate 1007
POLS 2070 Intro to Political Theory N. Spalding 32607 001 MWF 10-10:50 B C101

 
For offerings in French, German, Greek and Latin, see the Foreign Languages homepage.
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Prof. John Stevens, Director. stevensj@ecu.edu
Dept. Foreign Languages, Bate 3314, East Carolina University
Phone 252.328.4131 | Fax 252.328.6233
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