Humanities 1010/081, Fall '98
Syllabus Study Questions Discussion Questions Class Locations

 

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Syllabus
Readings
Final Grade
Five-page Papers
Essay Tests
Homework
Attendance
Important Dates
Class Locations
Study Questions:
Set #1
Set #2
   		  Set #3
Set #4
Set #5
Set#6
Discussion:
Cave Allegory
Satyricon
Eliduc
Heptameron  

 

 

Welcome to Section 081 (751) of Introduction to Humanities 1010 !

This website provides all you need to know about this course, including meeting times and locations, content, important dates, and grading policy.  You can even print out assignments directly from this website!

 

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index_html_txt_dante(1).gif (34769 bytes) Enrolled in a different section? Please consult the instructor of that section, as details of the syllabus and grading policy will differ from Section 081 (751).

Objective: This course covers literature, philosophy, music, and visual arts from early Greek cultures to the Renaissance, emphasizing structure, content, and style in specific examples. Attention will be directed to the specificity of period and style as we situate the literary work in the context of the art, music, and philosophy of the time.

Things to know:

Your instructor: Anja Lange Section 081 Recitation Art & Music Lecture
langea@ucsu.colorado.edu Mon, Wed, Fri Mon, Wed, Fri
Ketchum 331; 303-492-1279 8:00-8:50 a.m. 12:00-12:50 p.m.
Office hours: Monday 10-12 Ketchum 207 Math 100
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The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces, Vol. 1. 1995.