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Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Medieval & Renaissance Studies

The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Programs offer the opportunity to study societies that evolved between the 5th and 17th centuries, particularly in Europe, from the perspective of various disciplines such as language and literature, history, music, theatre, or philosophy.

The courses focus on specific themes such as body and gender, heroes and narratives, travel and travelers, the perception of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance between the 19th and 21st centuries. In addition, the specific requirements of these programs include courses on this period in a variety of departments in the Faculty of Arts.

Latin, the dominant language of learning in this period, is required for the major that gives access to graduate studies.

One of the strengths of these programs is that they lead you to think differently, to open up to social practices that now seem hard to comprehend or mysterious, or to understand that these ancient societies offer alternative models to our own.

By taking courses such as those on the myths of King Arthur, long-distance travel, knights, witchcraft, or the case of Joan of Arc, you will gain access to a deep past that seems very strange today.

Middle Age And Renaissance Studies
Thomas Becket鈥檚 Murder in Canterbury Cathedral (London, British Library, Harley MS. 5102, fol. 32)

Study programs

Undergraduate studies: Major & Minor

Graduate studies: Collaborative Master鈥檚

The specialization in Medieval and Renaissance Studies is intended for students who wish to enrich their training by including to their main program an interdisciplinary component in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Besides a thesis or a major research paper on a topic related to the medieval and Renaissance period, the specific requirements of the collaborative program include two core courses in Medieval Studies, one of which will count as a partial requirement in the main discipline.

Medieval and Renaissance Studies
The Tiger in Medieval Bestiaries (Oxford, Bodleian, MS. 764, fol. 6v)

Professors

  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 D茅partement de Fran莽ais
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of English
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of Classics and Religious Studies
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of Philosophy
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of Classics and Religious Studies
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of Classics and Religious Studies
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of History
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of Theatre
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of Classics and Religious Studies
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
  • 鈥 Department of Classics and Religious Studies
  • 鈥 Department of Theatre
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of English
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Department of English

Part time professors

  • , PhD, Adjunct Professor, Department of Music
  • , PhD, Adjunct Professor, Department of Music
  • Caroline Prud鈥檋omme, PhD, D茅partement de fran莽ais

Areas of Research

  • Manuscript culture
  • Women鈥檚 writing
  • Gender and sexuality
  • History of reading
  • History of literary, religious and universitary institutions
  • History of the book and of booktrades in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
  • Renaissance Italy
  • Jews and Christians in the Renaissance
  • French literature of the Middle Ages
  • Literature, religion, and philosophy from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance
  • Literature and historiography in Late Antiquity
  • Production and social use of writing
  • Rhetoric and education in Late Antiquity
  • Theatre in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance

MDV 4900 : Recherche dirig茅e en 脡tudes m茅di茅vales et de la Renaissance

Cours 脿 th猫me variable / Variable topics courses, 2025-2026

Automne / Fall 2025

MDV 2100 Heroes and Great Epic Texts of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

  • Prof. Andrew Taylor (ENG)
  • Fall 2025, Tuesday and Thursday, 17:30-18:50
  • This course explores the figure of the hero in some of the major narratives of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. We will examine the shifting reputations of warriors such as Beowulf, knights such as Roland, Lancelot, and Gawain, and the Sultans Saladin and Baybars, as well as the critique of heroism by writers such as Jean Froissart, Christine de Pisan, and Miguel de Cervantes.

MDV 2500  Initiation 脿 la civilisation m茅di茅vale et de la Renaissance :Soci茅t茅, Corps et Culture

  • Prof. James Nelson Novoa (LLM)
  • Automne 2025, Lundi 14:30-15:50, Jeudi 16:00-17:20
  • Cours 脿 th猫mes variables portant sur divers aspects de la civilisation m茅di茅vale et de la Renaissance dans une perspective interdisciplinaire : arts, histoire, litt茅rature, musique, philosophie et th茅ologie.

MDV 3100/ ITA 3106 The Italian Renaissances 1300-1600

  • Prof. James Nelson Novoa (LLM)
  • Fall 2025, Monday 8:30-11:20
  • This course is designed to critically consider the cultural life of the Italian Peninsula during the period that has come to be known as the Renaissance. It will present some of the representative works of literature, pictorial art, architecture, and music while at the same time considering the societies in which they were produced especially given that it was only a small elite that was involved in their creation and circulation during the period. It will also critically engage with the very notion of Renaissance which is increasingly subject to scrutiny in the academic world.

HIS3505 / MDV3500 Jeanne d'Arc, de l'h茅r茅tique 脿 la sainte

  • Prof. Kouky Fianu (HIS)
  • Automne 2025, Mercredi 16:00 -17:20, Vendredi 14:30-15:50
  • Active sur la sc猫ne politique pendant deux ans seulement (1429-1431), Jeanne d鈥橝rc est l鈥檜ne des figures marquantes de l鈥檋istoire occidentale. Pr茅sent茅e tour 脿 tour comme proph猫te, h茅r茅tique, sainte ou folle, son mythe a travers茅 les si猫cles, port茅 par diff茅rents mouvements religieux, culturels ou politiques. Ce cours a pour objectif de comprendre comment et pourquoi ont 茅t茅 cr茅茅es ces diff茅rentes facettes de Jeanne (textes, images, repr茅sentations, films), quels usages on en a fait au cours des si猫cles et comment les analyser. Ensemble, nous 茅tudierons la fa莽on dont diff茅rentes p茅riodes et divers lieux ont exploit茅 la figure de Jeanne d鈥橝rc, ou comment l鈥檕n est pass茅 tout au long des si猫cles de la 芦 source 禄 au 芦 texte 禄.

ENG  6320 /MDV 5100 Middle English Literature /Research Methods and Tools

  • Prof. Andrew Taylor (ENG)
  • Fall 2025, Friday, 8:30-11:20
  • How do you read an old manuscript? How do you find your way through an archive? This course will provide some preliminary answers, introducing you to the experience of working with a range of medieval and early modern books and documents. We will consider how works were composed, copied, and annotated, how they have been and can be transcribed and edited, the challenges they present, at a material level, to modern scholars, and their shifting institutional context, from the medieval monastery or college library to the renaissance library to the modern library to the internet. The focus this year, outside individual projects, will be on Harley 2253, a trilingual (French, English, and Latin) miscellany now in the British Library, and on William Shakespeare鈥檚 King Lear, in its various forms.

Hiver / Winter 2026

ENG 4120 / MDV 4100/Storytelling in a Digital Age                             

  • Prof. Andrew Taylor (ENG)
  • Winter 2026, Monday, 8:30-11:20
  • We will explore various forms of narrative that are offered in a digital milieu, both older stories that have been reworked (remediatized), such as medieval romances, and new works, including long-form cable drama, fan fiction, blogs, social media posts, and what is sometimes called digital storytelling (that is, the construction of personal narratives with user-friendly software). We will also consider several pre-digital works, including Chaucer鈥檚 House of Fame, as a commentary on oral storytelling.

HIS 4720 / MDV 4500 La sorcellerie en Europe, 14e- 17e&苍产蝉辫;蝉颈猫肠濒别

  • Prof. Kouky Fian (HIS)
  • Hiver 2026, Mercredi 14:30-17:20
  • Ce s茅minaire a pour objectif d鈥櫭﹖udier le d茅veloppement de la sorcellerie en Europe entre le XIVe et le XVIIe si猫cle. La figure du sorcier et de la sorci猫re se d茅veloppe 脿 partir de celle de l鈥檋茅r茅tique, caract茅ris茅 par la d茅sob茅issance aux normes dict茅es par l鈥櫭塯lise. La sorcellerie telle qu鈥檈lle se manifeste au XVe si猫cle associe des pratiques occultes, magiques, 脿 la pr茅sence du Diable, pour 茅laborer un personnage mena莽ant la soci茅t茅 tout enti猫re et que les autorit茅s la茂ques ou religieuses ont pourchass茅. 
    Le s茅minaire est fond茅 sur l鈥檃nalyse de documents produits entre XIVe et XVIIe si猫cles (trait茅s, proc猫s, r茅cits, images) pour comprendre la mani猫re dont les sorciers et les sorci猫res ont 茅t茅 d茅crit.e.s et per莽u.e.s, mais aussi comment leur description a 茅volu茅 au cours des si猫cles. Nous tenterons de saisir qui 茅taient ces agents diaboliques qui terroris猫rent les Europ茅ens.

MDV 5900 - S茅minaire de recherche interdisciplinaire / Interdisciplinary Research Seminar

  • Prof. Kouky Fianu (HIS)
  • Hiver 2026, Mardi, 8:30-11:20
  • S茅minaire bilingue 脿 th猫mes variables destin茅 脿 explorer le sens et la valeur du travail interdisciplinaire en 茅tudes m茅di茅vales et modernes. / Bilingual seminar using varying themes as a vehicle for exploring the meaning and value of interdisciplinary work in medieval and modern studies.

Coordination

Coordination
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 Coordinateur 鈥&苍产蝉辫;贰苍驳濒颈蝉丑
  • &苍产蝉辫;鈥 脡tudes anciennes et sciences des religions
  • , Histoire
  • Noah Stripinis, B.A., Mineure en 脡tudes m茅di茅vales et de la Renaissance

Contact us

Andrew Taylor

Department of English

Pavillon Hamelin
70 Laurier Avenue E.
Ottawa ON Canada K1N 6N5