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ENGLISCHE LITERATUR BIS 1700<br />
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Vorlesung<br />
050 619 Houwen<br />
Windows on the Medieval and Renaissance World, 2 CP<br />
2 st. do 10-12 HGB 10<br />
Description: Despite the fact that many familiar institutions and aspects of modern<br />
society (e.g. the universities) have their roots in the Middle Ages and medieval<br />
culture, it would be a mistake to think that the Middle Ages and medieval life can be<br />
understood on the basis of medieval literature alone. This course aims to place this<br />
literature in a much broader framework and shall pay ample attention to what is<br />
generally known as the “medieval world view”, even if using this concept in the<br />
singular is a bit of a misnomer. This world view is dramatically different from our<br />
modern one in that it is a closed system in which everything was thought to hang<br />
together and its impact was felt until well into the Renaissance. Audio-visual material<br />
will form a central element in the lectures.<br />
Aim: No single course can ever hope to do justice to the complexities of this system,<br />
but this series of lectures will touch upon some of the most important aspects of<br />
medieval science, philosophy, theology and culture. It will consider such diverse<br />
issues as the classical heritage, medieval cosmology, philosophy and the seven<br />
liberal arts, the hierarchy of nature, man and his view of history (the ages of man,<br />
universal history, salvation history, myth and legend), and medieval maps and travel.<br />
Procedure: Lectures which rely heavily on PowerPoint presentations.<br />
Assessment: The course will be rounded off with a written exam.<br />
Set text: Some secondary reading is required; this will be made available via<br />
Blackboard.