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The Renaissance

Fall: Florence

Winter: Italy

Spring: Europe

During this academic year the Institute will present a thirty-week course on "The Renaissance" taught by William H. Fredlund, Ph.D. Many scholars consider the Renaissance to be the cardinal point in Western Civilization. It looks back to the ancient world, to Greece and Rome, as it attempts to recover accurate texts of many long-lost works of Greek and Roman literature and philosophy. And it looks forward to the modern world as it develops new forms of government, new fields of study such as political science, and new forms of art. Our thirty-week study is divided into three parts: Fall Quarter studies the origins of the Renaissance in Florence; Winter Quarter studies the expansion of the Renaissance in Rome and other Italian city-states such as Milan; Spring Quarter studies the expansion of the Renaissance into the whole European world, into England, France, Spain, and Germany. All classes begin at 7:00 PM.

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