MI 40410 - Jews and Christians throughout History, Fall 2006

MI 40410 is a cross-listed course. For complete course materials, please see THEO 40217

Roman de la Rose

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Frontispiece from the Roman de la Rose. University of Notre Dame
Special Collections MS 34, fol. 1r. France, early 15th century.  Used with permission.

 

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Citation: administrator. (2006, September 01). Jews and Christians throughout History. Retrieved September 05, 2008, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/medieval-institute/jews-and-christians-through-history.
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