BOOKLIST - Duquesne University



ITALIAN CAMPUS BOOKLIST, FALL 2015

General Instructions: Match up the courses you’re taking with this book list. Depending on which classes you are taking, you will purchase some books to take with you and other books/readings will be in Rome for you to purchase and/or use.

I. Books for you to Purchase – available in the D.U. Bookstore

(412-434-6626) during August. If you are out of town, just phone the bookstore with a credit card and they will ship to you (do at least three weeks PRIOR to departure so books will arrive in time to take with you).

ECON 201 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS

Book #1: Mankiw, N. Gregory. Principles of Microeconomics, 5th Edition, Cengage Learning, 2008. ISBN-10: 0324589980. ISBN-13: 978-0324589986

(Pay careful attention to 5th Edition, ISBN-13 and 2008 Publishing Year)

MLIT 101 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN

Book #1: Cozzarelli, Julia M. Sentieri (with Supersite access)

Vista Higher Learning

ISBN-13: 978-1-62680-799-0

(Pay careful attention to 2nd Edition and ISBN-13)

Available from DU Campus Barnes & Noble or directly

From the publisher, Vista Higher Learning, at

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STAT 281 BUSINESS STATISTICS I

Book #1: David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney and Thomas A. Williams.

Modern Business Statistics with Microsoft® Excel® Publisher:

Cengage Publishing 4th Edition (2012) (includes Printed Access Card)

ISBN-10: 1133161057 | ISBN-13: 9781133161059

II. Books/Readings Available in Rome

These books and readings are either available for purchase or there are plentiful copies in the library for you to use for a small rental fee.

ARHY 367 HIGH RENAISSANCE ART IN ROME

Book #1: Hartt, Frederick and Wilkins, David. History of Italian Renaissance

Art. Prentice Hall, 7th edition (2010) ISBN-10: 0205705812 ISBN-13: 978- 0205705818.

ARTHY 385 BAROQUE PAINTING AND SCULPTURE

Wittkower, R. Art and Architecture in Rome 1600-1750, Yale UP, 1999.

3 vols. ISBN’s 07939-7; 07940-0; 07941-9.

ARHY 349 MODERN ART IN ROME (1 credit/3-day class)

Anything needed will be provided in Rome.

CLSX/ HIST 210 Caput Mundi: Rome as Capital of a Diverse World

Book #1: Claridge, A. Rome: An Oxford Archaeological Guide, Oxford UP, 1998.

Book #2: Shelton, J.A., As the Romans Did: A Sourcebook in Roman Social

History. Oxford University Press, 2nd ed., 1998. ISBN 019508974-X

MLIT 101 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I

Your professor will provide you with a small package of material at

an approx. cost of 12 euro.

SOCI 250 ITALIAN CULTURAL STUDIES THROUGH FILM

Book #1: Bondanella, Peter, Italian Cinema from NeoRealism to the

Present Continuum

THEO 274 THE BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIANITY

Book #1: Haffner, Paul. The Mystery of Reason. Leominster: Gracewing,

2001.

Book #2: Haffner, Paul. The Beginnings of Christianity. Class manual for purchase for small charge.

Book #3: The Catholic Study Bible.[pic][pic][pic]

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