Earn UF credit in Medieval and Early Modern Studies.
Enroll in any or all of six fully online asynchronous courses with tutorial support. Explore rare books, manuscripts, devotional culture, and archival records through Durham University’s internationally recognized expertise in medieval and early modern studies.
Courses
Working With Early Printed Books, 1476–1700
A guide to the first two centuries of printing in England, introducing the material history, circulation, and cultural impact of early printed books.
Manuscripts Up Close: An Introduction to Codicology
Discover how manuscripts were made—from parchment preparation to binding—and learn about the craftspeople and cultures that produced them.
Books of Devotion: Medieval Bibles and Books of Hours
Immerse yourself in the gilded world of biblical manuscripts and Books of Hours while exploring medieval devotional practices and visual culture.
Working with Early Modern Church Court Records
Unlock a unique historical resource and gain insight into everyday life, conflict, morality, and belief in the early modern world.
Reading Spanish Medieval Manuscripts
Delve deeper into the scripts of Medieval Iberia.
Working with Early Modern Letters
Early modern letters as material objects.
For More Information
Professor Will Hasty • hasty@ufl.edu
Professor Mary Watt • marywatt@ufl.edu
Offered in partnership with Durham University’s Institute of Medieval & Early Modern Studies.

