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The Humanistic
Tradition:
Renaissance through Enlightenment
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Instructor:
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Dr. Hudson Reynolds |
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E-mail: |
hudson.reynolds.c |
Office:
Hours: |
St.
Edward's, Room 318
MW 1:00 - 2:30; TR 10:00 - 11:30 |
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Phone: |
(352)
588-8340 |
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M -- 2:30 to 5:20 pm
Lewis 307 
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Of books: "Welcome, assiduous
companions, always ready to appear in public or go back in their
box at your order, always disposed to speak or be silent, to stay
at home or make a visit to the woods, to travel or abide in the
country, to gossip, joke, encourage you, comfort your, advise you,
reprove you, and take care of you, to teach you the world's
secrets, the records of great deeds, the rules of life and the
scorn of death, moderation in good fortune, fortitude in ill,
calmness and constancy in behavior. These are learned, gay,
useful, and ready-spoken companions who will never bring you
tedium, expense, lamentation, jealous murmurs, or deception."
-- Petrarch |
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