LATIN LANGUAGE
cod. 1005907

Academic year 2016/17
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Alex AGNESINI
Academic discipline
Lingua e letteratura latina (L-FIL-LET/04)
Field
Lingue e letterature classiche
Type of training activity
Basic
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in

Integrated course unit module: LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Learning objectives

The course aims at introducing students to Latin language and literature, so that students should:
- be able to place authors and literary movements in their proper historical context;
- be able to translate and analyze Latin literary texts and make personal judgements on Latin works and authors;
- have developed the ability to synthesize contents and properly assess and communicate their knowledge;
- have developed and demonstrate learning abilities recommended for further studies in Classics.

Classroom lectures, which are supplemented by practice sessions and tutorials (morphology, syntax, scansion, meter), will focus on the reading and interpretation of the texts provided.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Catullus' carmina.
Classroom lectures will focus on selected poems, special focus being placed on their features, themes, style.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Classroom lectures:
Selected bibliography on the topic discussed will be provided during lessons.

Required Text Books:
A. Traina – G. Bernardi Perini, Propedeutica al latino universitario (with the exception of chapters VI, VIII, IX), Bologna Pàtron, 2007;
B. Morphology and Syntax (students will be free to select a Latin Grammar text book of their choice);
M. Tully Cicero, Laelius. De Amicitia

Teaching methods

The course consists of classroom lectures and exercises, followed by a weekly tutorial. The exam consists of an oral exam covering syllabus topics

Assessment methods and criteria

Students will be assessed by an oral examination based on the readings and other material used in the course and that will be administered at the end of the single module or at the end of the two courses.
The assessment aims to test:
1) proper knowledge and critical understanding of the literary and cultural background of the main and most important literary genres within the field of Latin Literature;
2) proper reading and translation of Latin texts;
3) critical and interpretation skills along with the ability to produce personal reinterpretation and interdisciplinary links;
4) oral proficiency; correct use of language; ability to give proper answers to given questions.

It will also verified that the student does know basic latin grammar and basic latin syntax and assigned chapters of "Propedeutica al latino universitario"

Students will have to fully achieve the first two assessment criteria and score a minimum of 60 percent or better to get a pass grade.

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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