Learning objectives
Highlight the potential of information technology tools and warn students against using their exclusive and uncritical use. Students must be able to use text databases and bibliographical research tools, with a full awareness of the potential of such tools as well as of the risks deriving from their exclusive and uncritical use
Prerequisites
Have earned at least 10 credits in the scientific-disciplinary area of Latin language and literature
Course unit content
The aim of the course is to offer a critical review of the main resources available for the study of classical languages and literature. Text and bibliographical databases and their corresponding interrogation software programs will be examined. Time will also be dedicated to sitography relative to the study of Latin and Greek
Full programme
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Bibliography
Selected bibliography will be provided during the lessons.
The students have also to study Propedeutica al latino universitario, VI, VIII and to translate a book of Vergils Aeneid. and a prose book. Both texts will be agreed upon with the course professor.
Teaching methods
The course consists of classroom lectures and exercises, followed by a weekly tutorial. The exam consists of an oral and practical exam covering syllabus topics
Assessment methods and criteria
oral exam and practical test
Other information
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