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HUM 103  DANTE: Medieval Man in New Millenium Spring 200

  Lectures: T-Th 12:30-1:50, Andersen 223
    Sections: Weds 11:30, 12:30, 1:30

LINK TO FINAL PAPER TOPICS:
        **     SECOND LINK TO MORE HISTORICAL TOPICS posted 5/25 **


PAPERS WILL BE DUE JUNE 6, MONDAY OF EXAM WEEK. Turn in to your
TA at Humanities Center TA office, Communications 218 E.

Schedule for final projects will be discussed on Thursday. Presentations
will be made on Thursday June 2 in the regular classroom, but not
in front of the whole class. Projects will be around the side of the
room, and presenters will explain as students and teachers move
from one exhibit to the next.




TIME LINE FOR 13TH C. ITALY           

Link to short historical overview of Florentine history - 12-14th C.

LINK TO TAKE HOME MIDTERM    DUE NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 17

Texts: Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso - translated by Allen Mandelbaum
  Course Reader, available at Professional Copy, corner of 42nd & University

Instructors:

Prof. Mary R. O'Neil, History    Office Hours: W 1:30-3pm,
Office: Smith 212A                                      & by appt.
E-mail: oneilmr@u.washington.edu
Phones:  543-5790 (messages)       543-9370 (direct)

Prof. Donna Yowell , Italian Studies
Padelford C-237 616 9560
email: dyowell@u.washington.edu
Office Hours: Monday 10:30-12:20

Teaching Assistants:
Office: Communications 218 E phone: 543 8578
Brad Bouley bab5@u.washington.edu
Greta D'Amico mda4@u.washington.edu
Genevieve Landis grl911@u.washington.edu

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 Last Updated:
5/15/05

 

Contact the instructor at: oneilmr@u.washington.edu