--- Thursday, November 21, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 21 SUMMER SESSION IN ROME SPONSORED BY THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF MILAN 6 WEEKS JULY 19 - AUGUST 30, 1969 $650 (approx.) PAYS FOR FLIGHT, LODGING, MEALS, REGISTRATION, TUITION CLASSICAL. MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE STUDIES (IN ENGLISH) LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE COURSES (IN ITALIAN) 101—Elementary Italian Prof. F. Jannace, Fordham University; Prof. Rocco Pallone, Bronx Community College. A course for beginners with special emphasis on grammar, reading, writing, and conversation. M. T, W. Th, F 2:00-3:45 201—Intermediate Italian Prof. George Carpetto, Fordham University. A review of grammatical structure through composition and conversation. M, T, W, Th, F 3:45-5:30 301—Advanced Italian Prof. Giovanni Lonardo, Georgian Court College. The course will concentrate on reviewing and polishing the skills of more advanced students through composition. M, I, W, Th, F 3:45-3:30 351—Conversational Italian Prof. Walter Temelini, University of Guelph Prof. Walter Temelini, University of Guelph. A course designed to develop fluency in the spoken language. M, T, W, Th, F 2:00-3:45 $ ^{352} \mathrm{a}, \mathbf {b} $ — History and Archeology of Rome Prof. Bluma Trell, New York University; Dr. Mario Torelli Issettere, Sopraintendenza all'Antichita, Erutria Merida spectre, soprainthefemale art. a The political, military, economic patterns, laws, literature religion and art of Rome from its foundation to its fall. M T W Th F. 8-20-10:15 b) A detailed study of the archeological evidence of Roman Civilization. Classes will be conducted at the sites, monuments, and museums of Rome and Southern Latium. M. T, Th. F 3:30-7:00 353—Legacy of the Ancient World Prof. George Shea, Fordham University. A survey of the classical contributions of the Western Literary tradition. T, Th 10:20-12:05; T 5:30-7:00; F 11:15-12:05 354 Greek and Roman Mythology prot. Oliver C. Phillips, The University of Kansas. Studies in the mythic traditions of the Graeco-Roman Culture (no knowledge of Latin or Greek is required). M. W 8:10-10:15; W 5:30-7:00; F 8:30-9:20 355—History of Latin Literature Prof. L. R. Lind, The University of Kansas. Readings, in modern translation, from the literature of ancient Rome. T. Th 8:30-10:15; Th 5:30-7:00; F 9:30-10:15 356 "Mediterranean Art and Architecture" 356 Medieval Art and Architecture Prof. Marshall Fishwick, Lincoln University Prot. Marshall Fishwick, Lincoln University. A study of the visual arts of Italy and their role in the formation of the new spiritual, intellectual and social attitudes of Western Europe. M, W, F 10:20-12:05; W 4:00-7:00 357—Aspects of Renaissance Humanism Prof. Sesto Prete. The University of Kansas A course dealing with the origin and development of Humanism in Florence and other Italian centers. Visits to the Vatican Library and relevant Renaissance buildings in Rome will be arranged. M, W 8:30-10:15; W 5:30-7.00, F, 8:30-9.20 358 - Survey of Italian Art and Architecture Prof Diane Kabel Finch College Prof. Diane Kelder, Finch College. A historical survey of Italian art and architecture from its foundations through the great classical revival in the eighteenth century. T. Th 8:30-10:15; Th 4:00-7:00 (trip): F 9:30-10:15 359—Survey of Italian Literature Prof. Vincenzo Traversa, The University of Kansas. The course will present a limited survey of major developments in Italian Literature from Dante to the pre-romantics. T. Th 10:20-12:05; Th 5:30-7:00 Prof. Mario Bizzarii, Ispettore d'Antichita, Orvieto; Prof. Laissa Bonfante Warren, New York University; Prof. Claireve Grandjouan, The City University of New York, Hunter College. Fifteen students will be permitted to participate in the excavation of an Etruscan Tomb, from August 1st through 15th. Only students with classical background are advised to apply. 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