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Academic Information
July Term 2010
Rome-Florence-Munich
/ Arts & Ideas
College of Saint Benedict
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Saint John's University
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Catalog Description:
Rome-Florence-Munich: Arts &
Ideas
(1 credit, global flag). Perhaps no other city in the world gives witness so vividly to
artistic movements and counter-movements as the city of Rome. This course will
introduce students to the art, architecture, music and intellectual history of
the Classical, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods of the eternal city
and compare discoveries there with what we find in the cities of Assisi,
Florence, and Munich.
Learning Goals
a. You will be able to speak and write
about the facts and intellectual debates surrounding four of Rome’s and
Florence’s most significant intellectual and artistic movements: 1) Classical,
2) Medieval (Romanesque and Gothic) 3) Renaissance and 4) Baroque and the
Counter-Reformation
b. You will know the major art and architectural
examples of each of these movements and be able to compare several aspects of
these movements (e.g., how is the human figure portrayed, and what does that say
about the aesthetic and political interests of the movement)
c. You will be able to plan visits to other European
capitals using the art-and-ideas methodology of this course.
A
Note on Assignments
a) Four essays in
preparation for the trip critically commenting reviewing articles and video
presentations about the intellectual history and major artistic movements of
Rome, Florence and Italy.
b) Ten creative assignments on-site
involving thoughtful viewings and analysis of works of art and architecture.
c) One final e-mail essay after you return stateside.
d) Attendance: Grade will be affected if there are any unexcused absences from
morning seminars and walking tours.
Seminar Activities
will
include student presentations, small group discussions, short lectures, on-sight
investigations and discussions of art, architecture and intellectual history.
Our hotel will provide a room for our morning seminar gatherings.
Required Books
Please purchase The Agony and the Ecstasy on your own. I will
provide the Top Ten Books.
1. Top Ten Rome by DK
Publishing
2.
Top Ten Tuscany by DK
Publishing
3.
Top Ten Munich by
DK
Publishing
3.
The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone --
Please purchase soon and start
reading it!
Cost per student:
About $3490 plus tuition.
This cost includes 1)
orientation get-togethers, 2) airfare from Minneapolis to Rome and return Munich
to Minneapolis, 3) hotel rooms (triple and quad occupancy) for ten days and
nights of our seminar, 4) excursions and entrances, 5) breakfast buffet and
three dinners, 6) bus and subway arrangements, 7) transportation from Rome to
Florence.
CSB/SJU tuition for 1
credit abroad:
about $400.
Picture Yourself ...
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