SES # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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1 | Introduction | |
2 | The Discarded Image | |
3 | Italian Humanism Before 1500 | |
4 |
Before and After Gutenberg Rare Books In-class VisitStephen Skuce, Program Manager for Rare Books, MIT Libraries |
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Making Books ScreeningAvi Michael. “Chancery Papermaking.” May 28, 2013. YouTube. “The Making of a Renaissance Book” dvd. 1969. Rare Book School. |
First 1250–word paper due |
6 | Catholic Renewal | |
7 | In-Class Writing Workshop | |
8 | Protestant Revolution | |
9 | The Radical Reformation | First 1250–word paper rewrite due |
10 |
Religion and Print Rare Books In-class VisitStephen Skuce, Program Manager for Rare Books, MIT Libraries |
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11 | Menocchio’s Reading Strategies | |
12 | Skepticism, The Occult, and Science in the Late Sixteenth Century | |
13 | The Cartesian Method | |
14 | Overview of the English Civil War and Interregnum, 1640–1660 | |
15 | The Varieties of Religion in Seventeenth-Century England | |
16 | Seventeenth-Century English Natural Philosophy | |
17 | Print Culture and Millenarianism in Seventeenth-Century England | Prospectus for 2500–word paper due |
18 | Newton and Newtonianism | 2500–word paper due |
19 | Debate I | |
20 | Debate II | |
21 | The Encyclopédie of Diderot and d’Alembert: Content | |
22 | The Encyclopédie of Diderot and d’Alembert: Diffusion and Debate | |
23 | Natural Philosophy and the French Revolution: The Case of the Meter | |
24 | Conclusion | Final 1250–word paper due |
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