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Preface

Syllabus

Click to dowload the complete Early Medieval Art syllabus using Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you encounter any problems, visit the Adobe Web site to download the newest version of the reader.

Evaluation

The final grade will be determined by a midterm (30%) and a final exam (50%). Regular attendance is required and will amount to 20% of the final grade.

Discussion Sections

All undergraduate students are required to attend a discussion section that will meet once every week in addition to the lecture. Times and rooms for these sections will be announced in the first week of the semester.

Readings

The texts required for the preparation of the class are available at the Reserve Desk at Avery Library. The following books, related to the topic of the class, are available for purchase at Labyrinth Books, 536 West 112th Street.

W. Diebold, Word and Image. An Introduction to Early Medieval Art, Oxford 2000
L. Nees, Early Medieval Art, Oxford 2002
R. Stalley, Early Medieval Architecture, Oxford 1999
D.A. Warner, The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg, Manchester 2001


Images are available on the menu under Visual Resources. The material is divided according to media, technique, and themes.

Errors or omissions should be reported to Robert Carlucci.



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