Spanish Graduate Courses Spring 2019
Spanish Graduate Courses – Taught in Spanish
SPAN 5750 – Contemporary Spanish Literature with Andrew Anderson
We 3:30-6:00PM in Shannon House 109
We 3:30-6:00PM in Shannon House 109
Please check SIS for sections, dates, times, locations, and instructors.
MoWeFr 11:00-11:50AM in New Cabell Hall 183
Prerequisite: Completion of FREN 2020 or SPAN 2020, or instructor permission.
MoWe 3:30-4:45PM in New Cabell Hall 485
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Please Join us for a Poetry Reading by U.S. Poety Laureate & Pulitzer Prize Tracy K. Smith
Prof. Joseph Luzzi's talk will narrate the story of how one hundred illustrations of Dante’s Divine Comedy by the legendary Florentine artist Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) went missing for over four hundred years, and how their dramatic discovery by an obscure German art historian named Walter Lippmann in 1882 contributed to the creation of what we now call “the Renaissance.”
The presentation will take place on Monday, October 1, 2018 at 5:00pm NCH 236.
Prof. Luzzi's talk will narrate the story of how one hundred illustrations of Dante’s Divine Comedy by the legendary Florentine artist Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) went missing for over four hundred years, and how their dramatic discovery by an obscure German art historian named Walter Lippmann in 1882 contributed to the creation of what we now call “the Renaissance.”
Title:
Between Heaven and Hell: Botticelli’s Lost Drawings and the Discovery of the Renaissance
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