IATH Related Courses
These include courses taught by IATH faculty, using material developed in their
research projects and courses taught at other schools using IATH publications.
Courses Taught by IATH Faculty:
Spring 1996
- An honors undergraduate seminar in the English Department, taught by John Unsworth.
Fall 1995
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A graduate seminar in the English Department at the University of Virginia, taught by Jerome McGann and Patricia Spacks. This course will study the cultural and esthetic formations of sensibility and sentimentality in the 18th and early 19th centuries, as expressed through key fictional works. (Fall 1995)
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- A graduate seminar in the English Department, taught by John Unsworth.
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An undergraduate seminar in the English Department at the University of Virginia, taught by Jerome McGann. The course focusses on the different ways that these three writers exploit their materials in order to create poetical works that are both textual and visual in character. Term: fall, 1995.
Spring 1995
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A graduate seminar in the English Department at the University of Virginia, taught by Jerome McGann. The Rossetti Archive, a hypermedia editorial project underway at IATH, will focus much of the work in the class. (Spring 1995)
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- An honors undergraduate seminar in the English Department, taught by John Unsworth.
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- A graduate Landscape Architecture design studio, taught by Michael Stern (Spring, 1995).
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- An undergraduate and graduate seminar on the interpretation of the story of Adam and Eve
in early Judaism and Christianity, taught by Gary A. Anderson (Spring, 1995).
- An undergraduate course in the division of Technology, Communication, and Culture, in the College of Engineering, in which groups of students adopt the roles of 19th-century research teams and compete with the progress of real inventors like Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray to develop new communications devices (Spring 1995).
- An undergraduate University Seminar organized by Polley McClure (VP for Information Technologies) and team-taught with the participation of Institute-related faculty McGann, Unsworth, and Wulf, among others. (Spring 1995)
Fall 1994
ARTH 516 - Roman Architecture
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A graduate course in the Art Department at the University of Virginia, taught by John Dobbins (Fall 1994).
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An honors undergraduate seminar in the English Department at the University of Virginia, taught by John Unsworth (Fall 1994).
Courses Taught at Other Schools:
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An undergraduate history course that takes advantage of the Augusta Archive created by Edward Ayers and published on the Web.
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