MEDIEVAL
ARTS AND HUMANITIES


Dr. Michael Delahoyde
Washington State University


Humanities 302 -- Fall 2007
Course Description
Syllabus

Humanities 302 -- Fall 2005
Humanities 302 -- Fall 2004
University Honors 440 -- Spring 2004
Humanities 302 -- Fall 2003
University Honors 440 -- Summer 2003
University Honors 440 -- Spring 2003
Humanities 302 -- Fall 2002
Humanities 302 -- Fall 1999
Humanities 302 -- Fall 1998
Humanities 202 -- Fall 1996

GENERAL

Medieval Introduction

Patristic Exegesis

Middle English



MEDIEVAL LITERATURE

Anglo-Saxon Culture

Anglo-Saxon Riddles

The Battle of Brunanburg

The Dream of the Rood

The Wanderer

Beowulf

Religious and Didactic Literature

Early Romances

Arthurian Romance

"Culhwch and Olwen"

King Horn

Havelok the Dane

Sir Orfeo

The Invention of Love
Andreas Capellanus, The Art of Courtly Love

Guillaume de Lorris, The Romance of the Rose

Middle English Lyrics

Marie de France

Dante

Boccaccio

Chaucer

Christine de Pizan

Piers Plowman

Pearl

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Malory



MEDIEVAL DRAMA

Introduction



MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY

Philosophers, Theologians, Mystics



MORE MEDIEVAL

Heraldry

 
MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE

Sacred Space and Cloisters

Romanesque to Gothic



MEDIEVAL MUSIC

Early Medieval Musicology

Chant

Hildegard of Bingen

Polyphony

Motets

Guillaume de Machaut

Ars Nova

Medieval Instruments

Secular Music

Medievalism in Music



MEDIEVAL ART

Hildegard of Bingen

Eden Images

The Unicorn Tapestries

Illuminated Manuscripts

Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry

Le Concert



MEDIEVAL FOOD

Introduction

Le Menagier de Paris



MEDIEVAL SCIENCE

Alchemy

Astrology

Bestiaries

Lapidaries



MEDIEVALISM

Contemporary Popular Culture

Medieval Films



RESOURCES

Assignments & Exams

Topics

Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Fordham)

Medieval Manuscript Collection (USC, thanks to Deborah Green)

Documentation

Sample Writings


Dr. Michael Delahoyde, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of English
delahoyd@wsu.edu
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