This syllabus is preliminary and may be subject to change
ü All readings except for Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, are available on Moodle
This course will be part of the "Themed Courses program" of The Great Lakes Colleges Association's Global Crossroads Initiative. This project will be done in collaboration with Prof. Michael Seaman from DePauw University. He will give two lectures for us via Zoom (please see the syllabus below), and I will give two lectures for his students taking a course similar to our own. Support for this project was provided by the Great Lakes Colleges Association through its Global Crossroads Initiative, made possible by a grant from the Mellon Foundation.
September
Week 1
T 3 Historical Thinking and the Renaissance
- Marc Bloch,The Historian's Craft, pp. 17-24
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 1-13 (Defining the Renaissance)
TH 5 Medieval Voices
- Kristeller, Renaissance Thought, Ch. 5: "Humanism and Scholasticism in the Italian Renaissance", pp. 92-119
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 3-5 (Francis of Assisi only); 7-10
Week 2
T 10 From Boccaccio to Francis Petrarch
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 22-26
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 25-30 (Petrarch: Introduction, Letter to Posterity)
TH 12 Francis Petrarch: The First Humanist
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 55-66 (Petrarch)
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 11-15 (Petrarch: Sonnet 162, and The Ascent of Mount Ventoux)
Week 3
T 17 Civic Pride, Cultural Glory and the Rediscovery of Antiquity (This class will be taught by Prof. Michael Seaman of DePauw Uni. via Zoom)
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 66-82 (Coluccio Salutati, Letter to Peregrino Zambeccari;
Vespasiano da Bisticci: Life of Poggio Bracciolini; Life of Niccolò Niccoli; Lorenzo Valla, The Glory of the Latin Language)
TH 19 Women and Humanism
- Christine de Pizan, Defending Women, in B. Rosenwein (ed.), Reading the Middle Ages, pp. 497-499
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 80-85
F 20 Make-up day for Thursday, Nov. 28
Florence: The Cradle of the Renaissance
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 93-110 (The Republic of Florence)
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 172-174
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 61-62 (Benedetto Dei: Letter to a Venetian)
Week 4
T 24 The Renaissance Critical Thinking
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 117-134 (Rome and the Papacy: The Renaissance Comes to Rome
Grandeur, Reaction, Catastrophe, and Renewal)
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, 63-67
- Donation of Constantine: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/donatconst.asp
TH 26 The Humanist School Curriculum
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 69-90 (Humanism)
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 183-186 (Learning and Education: Introduction, Pietro Paolo Vergerio);
p. 196-198 (Laura Cereta)
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 51-57
October
Week 5
T 1 Life in the Italian Courts
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 137-165 (Venice); pp. 169-206 (The Principalities)
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 285-290
TH 3 Women' Voices from the Renaissance
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 115-117; 311-321; 329-331
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 35-51 (Social Continuities)
Week 6
T 8 The Age of Explorations
- Barry Ife, Introduction to Cristopher Columbus: http://www.ems.kcl.ac.uk/content/pub/b001.html
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 370-373; 375-379;381-386
TH 10 Neo-Platonism
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 209-222 (Renaissance Neo-Platonism)
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 228-234; 236-238
- First Paper due on October 11, 11:59PM
Week 7
T 15 The "Universal Man" of the Renaissance
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 28-30; 76-78
TH 17 Erotic Literature and a Pope as a Writer: Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini's (Pope Pius II) Two Lovers
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 218-222
- Take-Home Mid-Term Exam due on 18 October, 11:59PM
Week 8
T 22 Learning and Power
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 186-194 (Leonardo Bruni; Battista Guarino)
- Lauro Martines, Power and Imagination (Ch."Humanism: A Program for Ruling Classes")
TH 24 The Italian Dynasties of the Renaissance
- Film Screening and discussion
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 247-262 (Medici Popes and Princes)
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 108-109 (Angelo Poliziano: Stanzas on Giuliano de' Medici)
Week 9
T 29 An Age of Competition and Wars
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 221-222 (Savonarola: A Preacher of Reform), pp. 258-260 (Guicciardini: The French Artillery)
- Check this brief recap of the Italian Wars: Heritage History: Italian Wars
TH 31 Political Thought: Francesco Guicciardini
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 265-282 (The Counsel of Experience...)
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 128-130
- Guicciardini, Ricordi, selections from Bondanella and Musa (eds.), The Italian Renaissance Reader, pp. 298-303
November
Week 10
T 5 Political Thought: Niccolò Machiavelli
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 92-94
- Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince, in Bondanella and Musa (eds.), The Italian Renaissance Reader, pp. 258-264; 273-274; 291-293
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 236-237 (Machiavelli, Letter to Francesco Vettori)
TH 7 Michelangelo (This class will be taught by Prof. Michael Seaman of DePauw Uni. via Zoom)
- See readings on Moodle
Week 11
T 12 Renaissance Art and Architecture
- Bartlett, A Short History of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 285-317 (Art and Architecture)
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 157-160 (Art and Architecture: Intro; Filippo Brunelleschi;
Mariano Taccola; Lorenzo Ghiberti); 164-176 (Isabella d'Este; Pietro Vanucci Perugino; Leon Battista Alberti)
TH 14 The Late Italian Renaissance, Mannerism and Religious Reforms
- Bartelett, The Civilization of the Italian Renaissance, pp. 265-266 (The Late Italian Renaissance: Intro); 273-279 (Giovanni della Casa)
- The Index of Forbidden Books: https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/indexlibrorum.asp
- Eamon Duffy, Saints and Sinners, pp. 177-196 (The Renaissance Popes)
- Libellus to Pope Leo X (excerpts)
Week 12
T 19 The “Ugly” Renaissance
- Alexander Lee, The Ugly Renaissance: Sex, Disease and Excess in an Age of Beauty (2013), selected pp.
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 267-270
TH 21 The Humanist and the Witches: A Renaissance Contradiction?
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 394-398
- Walter Stephens, "Learned Credulity in Gianfrancesco Pico's Strix"
Week 13
T 26 Philosophy and Science Confronting Authority
- Kaborycha, Voices from the Italian Renaissance, pp. 40-48
- Galileo Galilei's Indictment and Abjuration (1633): https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1630galileo.asp
TH 28 Thanksgiving Holiday (make-up day Friday, Sept. 20)
- Second Paper: due on November, 29 11:59PM
December
Week 14
T 3 Humanism: Past, Present, and Future
- Yuval Noah Harari, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, selected pp.
TH 5 Final Exam Review
Final Exam