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COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (L16)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)FL2018

L16 Comp Lit 201AClassical to Renaissance Literature: Text and Tradition3.0 Units
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01-T-R---1:00P-2:30PSeigle / 305 HenkeNo final0150
Desc:SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR SECTION 01: Students must enroll in both L93 201C-01 and L93 203C-01 with Profs. Brown and Henke. Class will meet four times per week with two faculty members to study an integrated list of chronologically ordered texts culled from "Classical to Renaissance Literature" and "Early Political Thought." The unified list will allow the group to develop a sharper understanding of how contemporaneous political and literary discourses can both complement and contradict one another as they address overlapping and intersecting concerns.
02-T-R---4:00P-5:30PSeigle / 205 StamatopoulouNo final2080
Desc:SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR SECTION 02: This course is part of the Ampersand program "The Age of Pericles" (Classics). Students participating in the Ampersand program are required to enroll in Greek or Latin at the appropriate level.
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03M-W----4:00P-5:30PSeigle / 305 SchneiderNo final1730
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