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W4357 Gothic Architecture, Professor Stephen
Murray >
614 Schermerhorn Hall, Monday & Wednesday,
1:10-2:25pm
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Teaching Fellows >
Meredith Fluke (mf687@columbia.edu)
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11.00-11.50am; Th 2.00-2.50pm Scher. 934
Johanna Seasonwein (jgs2003@columbia.edu)
M 10.00-10.50am; 3.00-3.50pm Scher 934
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Course Description >
How have "Gothic" edifices been represented in words and images? This
course examines Gothic monuments and considers the historiography and theories
that they have generated. |
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Requirements >
Attendance
at lecture is essential. Undergraduate students
are also required to enroll in a discussion section. Final
grades will reflect attendance and participation in the classes
and sections.
There will be a formal in-class mid term and final
examination.
All
students will also be asked to write a short (about fifteen page)
research paper, to be handed in on December 13. Written
proposals for these papers will be requested before mid-term. |
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| Readings >
All readings have
been put on reserve in Avery Library. Additionally,
assigned articles and selected portions of books have been made
available online as digital documents in Courseworks. A few
articles are also located online in JSTOR, a digital database accessible
through the Columbia Libraries website. These readings have
been noted with a star below. If you have any questions about
Courseworks or JSTOR, please ask one of the teaching fellows.
There
is no required textbook for the class; however, for those students
who wish to purchase a textbook, copies of Nicola Coldstream’s Medieval
Architecture (Oxford History of Art series) have been ordered
at Labyrinth Books; the cost is $19.95. |
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Contact Information >
Stephen
Murray, Professor of Art History; address: 605 Schermerhorn Hall;
telephone: 212.854.852; e-mail: sm42@columbia.edu;
Office Hours: Tuesday 10.00am-12:00pm |
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Syllabus | Readings
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Columbia University,
Department
of Art History and Archæology
Media Center
for Art History, Archæology, and Historic Preservation
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