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8 April 2014

CENTRE FOR MEDIEVAL STUDIES

COURSE LIST 2014-15 (Subject to Change)

"Staff" indicates that the course is team-taught, or rotates among various faculty members. Y indicates full-year courses; F and S indicate half-year courses taught, respectively, in the fall and spring terms. H indicates half-year courses. Please refer to the calendar of the School of Graduate Studies for information about regulations. All details concerning course offerings cross-listed from other departments should be checked with the relevant academic department as changes can occur which may not be reflected in our listing.

MST 1000Y Introductory Medieval Latin/D. Townsend/W. Robins (M-F 1-2 pm; LI

301)

MST 1001Y Intermediate Medieval Latin/L. Armstrong (M-F 1-2 pm; LI 310)

MST 1002F Medieval Literature in Latin/P. King (M 2-4 pm; LI 301)

MST 1102S Practical Palaeography/J. Haines (T 10-12; LI 310 (Tent.))

MST 1104F Latin Palaeography I/ L. Armstrong (PR: Level One Latin pass) (T 10-12;

LI 310)

MST 1107S Textual Criticism/J. Magee

(PR: M.A. Latin, MST 1104H and/or MST

1105H) (M 10-12; LI 301)

MST 1110S Diplomatics and Diplomatic Editing/L. Armstrong (PR: Level one Latin pass, MST1104H &/or MST1105H) (W 10-12; LI 310)

MST 2030Y Old and Middle Irish/B. Miles (R.2-4 pm; SMC)

MST 2010Y Old Norse/I. McDougall (T 2-4 pm; Robarts Lib. 14284)

MST 2040S Early Medieval Rhetoric and Poetics/J. Ross (T 2-4 pm; LI 301)

MST 3115F Hospitality and Hostility in OE Literature/F. Michelet (ENG1001F or equivalent) (F 2-4 pm; LI 301)

MST 3150S Medieval French Epic/D. Kullmann (PR: A basic reading knowledge of

Old French, French, and German will be useful, but not essential) (W 11-1 pm; LI 301)

MST 3165F Vernacular Religious Literature/D. Kullmann (PR: Basic Latin and Old

French reading knowledge or permission by instructor) (W 11-1 pm; LI

310)

MST 3210S Medieval Spain/M. Meyerson (M 10-12; LI 310 (Tent.))

MST 3211F High Mediaeval Papacy/G. Silano

MST 3252F Gregory of Tours/A. Murray (M 10-12; LI 301)

MST 3262F Monastic Identities/I. Cochelin (W 9-11 am)

MST 3310S Thomas Aquinas/M. Pickavé (PR: knowledge of Latin is preferred but not required) (M.2-4 pm; LI 301)

MST 3311F Topics in Medieval Metaphysics/D. Black (W 10-12 pm; LI 301)

MST 3501F Introduction to the Medieval Western Christian Liturgy/J. Haines (R 10-

12; LI 310)

MST 3601S Medieval Spanish Sources in Context: Siete Partidas /Y. Iglesias

MST 9310F Directed Reading/Staff

MST 9310S Directed Reading/Staff

MST 9310Y Directed Reading/Staff

MST 9315F Directed Reading/Staff

MST 9315S Directed Reading/Staff

MST 9315Y Directed Reading/Staff

Art History

No Courses offered this year

Book History and Print Culture (Collaborative Program)

BKS 1001F Introduction to Book History

BKS 1002S Book History in Practice

BKS 2000H Advanced Seminar in Book History and Print Culture

BKS 2001H Practicum in Book History and Print Culture

Classical Studies

Comparative Literature

COL 5086 Literature, Culture and Contact in Medieval Iberia/J. Ross (PR: reading knowledge of Spanish) (T 1 - 3 pm)

English

ENG 1001F Old English I/D. Townsend (R 10 am - 1 pm; LI 301)

ENG 1551F The Canterbury Tales/K. Gaston (R 1 - 3 pm)

ENG 1013S Women in Medieval Literature: Image and Author/S. Akbari (R 3 - 6 pm)

ENG 1093H(Sum) Medieval Vernacular Book/A. Gillespie

ENG 1730S Medieval Drama: The Biblical Cycles and Fragments/M. Sergi (W 9 - 11 am)

French Language and Literature

FRE1164F Initiation à l'ancien français/D. Kullmann (T 4-6pm)

Germanic Languages and Literatures

GER 1200S Introduction to Medieval German Language and Literature/M. Stock (M 5-

8 pm)

History

HIS 1201F Materials of Medieval History/J. Goering

HIS 1215S England, 1154-1279/M. Gervers

HIS 1283F The Medieval Baltic (Crusades, Conversion and Colonization in the

Medieval Baltic) /J. Kivimäe

HIS 1709F “Conversion and Christianity”/K. Mills

Italian Studies

Joint Courses

Near and Middle Eastern Civilization

Philosophy

Religious Studies

RLG 3212F: Martyrdom and Christian Identity/A. Smith (M 10-12)

RLG 2084F: Social Scientific Approaches to Early Christianity/J. Bryant (T or R 4-6)

RLG 3020S: Historiographies of Religion/J. Harris (M 10-12)

Slavic Languages and Literatures

Spanish and Portuguese

Toronto School of Theology

TRP 5105S Advanced Topics in Medieval Liturgy (temporary title)/J. Billett (M 2-4 pm)

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