There will be an information session for those interested in registering for Early Modern Art, Literature, and Politics in Florence, Italy on Thursday, October 25th, 4-6pm in the G. Peter Wilson Common Room.

Taught entirely on site in Florence, Italy, this month-long, full-credit (6 credit hours) course provides a unique opportunity for students to consider the art, literature, philosophy, and politics of Early Modern Italy (1280-1580) through daily visits to the city’s churches, palaces, and museums. Students will gain a profound knowledge of the civic, ecclesiastical, and domestic spheres of Renaissance life through an interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary objects, spaces, and texts.