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Spring 2008 ENGLISH
Arthurian Legend:Transformations and Recyclings-ENGL 306.001, Anita Obermeier, TR 12:30-1:45 Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales- ENGL 351.001, Beowulf- ENGL 448.001, Helen Damico, MW 5:30–6:45
HISTORY Byzantium and Islam- HIST 300.002, Thomas Sixgorich, TR 11:00-12:15 Women in Europe from Ancient Times to the Enlightenment -HIST 320.001, Nancy McLoughlin, MWF 2:00-2:50 The Crusades -HIST 402.001, Thomas Sizgorich, TR 2:00-3:15 Medieval Research and Bibliography-HIST 668.001, Timothy C. Graham, T 4:00-6:30
ART AND ART HISTORY Early Medieval Art -ArtHist 321.001, Kellie Meyer, TR 3:30-4:45 High Medieval Art: Cultural Confluence-the Normans and their Legacy-ArtHist 322.001, Kellie Meyer, MWF 2:00-2:50
ENGLISH Medieval Research and Bibliography-ENGL 551.001, TImothy C. Graham, T 4:00-6:30 Chaucer's Women- ENGL 581.001, Anita Obermeier, R 4:00-6:30
HISTORY Byzantium and Islam- HIST 500.002, Thomas Sixgorich, TR 11:00-12:15 Women in Europe from Ancient Times to the Enlightenment -HIST 520.001, Nancy McLoughlin, MWF 2:00-2:50 The Crusades -HIST 602.001, Thomas Sizgorich, TR 2:00-3:15 Medieval Research and Bibliography-HIST 668.001, Timothy C. Graham, T 4:00-6:30
Latin 101.002 Latin 102.001 Latin 201.001 Latin 303.001 MLNG 106.001 MLNG 206.001 MLNG 109.001 English 304.001 English 304.002
English 334.001 English 350.001
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| Institute for Medieval Studies University of New Mexico 2045 Mesa Vista Hall | (505) 277-2252 | medinst@unm.edu |
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