Spring 2026 Graduate Courses

Courses accepted for credit toward the MA degree in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Course listings change often, please check departmental websites, as well as this page, to confirm courses.

GU4023
Medieval Art II: Castles, Cathedral, and Court
G. Bryda

GR8031
Aesthetics
S. Berger

GU4519
Introduction to Kanbun
D. Lurie

GR8030
Premodern Chinese Fiction
W. Shang

GR8040
Premodern Literature
D. Lurie

GR8060
Sources in Chinese History
R. Hymes

GU4414
History of Literary Criticism from Plato to Kant
K. Eden

GU4462
Gender and Resistance in Early Modern Literature
J. Crawford

GU4729
Canterbury Tales
E. Johnson

GU4750
Staging the Middle Ages: Medievalism and Medieval Opera
H. Weaver and J. Doe

GU4301
French Literature of the 17th Century
P. Force

GU4699
Medieval Franciscans and their World
N. Şenocak

GR8011
Early Modern South Asia
M. Ahmed

GR8132
The Jewish Book in the Early Modern World
E. Carlebach

GR8154
Knowledge and Materiality in the Early Modern World
P. Smith

GU4499
Mediterranean Humanities I
P.M. Tomassino

GR9102
Research: Medieval and Renaissance Literature
T. Barolini

GR9046
Colloquium: Latin American and Iberian Cultures
S. Kimmel

GR6022
Medieval and Renaissance Philology
S. Boynton

GR6990
Directed Individual Readings (Ind. Study)
S. Boynton

GR6998
MA Thesis I 
S. Boynton

GR6999
MA Thesis II
S. Boynton

GU4220
The Arabic Linguistic Tradition
M. Ahmar

HS318
Catholicism and Revolution
C. Gillette

HS117
History of Christianity, 1500-2000
C. Gillette