- Docente: Francesco Citti
- Credits: 6
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Anthropological Sciences (cod. 0959)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in Arts (cod. 0958)
First cycle degree programme (L) in Arts (cod. 0958)
First cycle degree programme (L) in Arts (cod. 0958)
Learning outcomes
The following skillswill berequested at the end of the
course:
1. the ability to translate the texts in Latin listed in the
programme;
2. knowledge of phonetics, morphology and basic syntax;
3. the ablity of carrying out a literary analysis of the studied
texts (both in Latin and in Italian)
Course contents
I. SPECIAL FOCUS COURSE
The language of Latin poetry: lectures from Catullus
carmina: : c. 1, 5, 11, 16, 22, 43, 48, 51, 69, 70, 71, 72,
75, 84, 85, 87, ed inoltre 76 e 92; Plaut. Cist. 203-222 e Naev.
fr. com. 75ss. R
II. CORE COURSE
Latin Language: phonetics, morphology, vocabulary, syntax
III. AUTHORS
Plautus, Amphiituo, vv. 50-63, 403-462, 499-550, 882-945,
Menaechmi: vv. 77-272; 486-523; 701-752; 808-875; 889-956;
1062-1083.
Plinius, Naturalis Historia: Epistle to Titus.
IV. CRITICAL ESSAYS
Introduction to the language of Latin poetry (see above
Bibliography)
SEMINARS
1. Beginners – first semester: L. Pirovano [giov.
17-19, ven. 15-17 aula C, via Centotrecento 18], from
11.10.2012.
2. Intermediate 1st level (morphology and elementary syntax)
– first semester: A. Bertocchi [mon. 14-15 Aula II or thurs. 12-13
Aula mansarda]; from 8.10.2012
3. Intermediate 2nd level (translation and syntax) – first
semester: C. Pavone [thurs. 11-12, Aula II], from 11.10.2012.
4. Lectures from Plautus, Amphitruo and Menaechmi: L.
Pasetti [thurs. 15-17, Aula C, v. Centotrecento 18], from
11.10.2012.
5. Lectures from Plinius, Naturalis historia C. Nonni
[mon. tues. 14-15, Aula C, v. Centotrecento 18]: from
11.10.2012.
WRITTEN TEST (only students of the "Corso di Laurea in
Lettere").
The written test (a translation from latin into italian) is
compulsory and must be overcome before the viva voice esam
of Lingua Latina. The written test can be done only twice; a
negative mark does not prevent from accessing to the viva voice
examination.
Readings/Bibliography
I. SPECIAL FOCUS COURSE
Texts: Catullo, I canti, a c. di A.
Traina - E. Mandruzzato, Milano, Rizzoli BUR 1982 (rist.), or
oppure Catullo, Le poesie, a c. di M. Ramous, Milano
2004
Readings: A. Traina, Introduzione. La poesia
degli affetti in Catullo, I Canti, cit.. Suggested
readings: A. Traina, Strutture catulliane: il C. 52, in A.
Traina, Poeti latini e neolatini, vol. III, Bologna,
Pàtron 1989, pp. 83-89; Compresenze strutturali nei carmi di
Catullo, in A. Traina, Poeti latini e neolatini, vol.
V, Bologna, Pàtron 1998, pp. 51-68.
II. CORE COURSE
I. Dionigi – E. Riganti – L. Morisi, Il latino, Bari
(Laterza), 2011; A. Traina – G. Bernardi Perini, Propedeutica al
latino universitario, Bologna (Pàtron), 1995, capp. I-VI
(particular questions about phonetics, morphology, sintax).
III. AUTHORS
Plautus: Tito Maccio Plauto, Anfitrione, Bacchidi,
Menecmi, testo originale a fronte. Introduzione e note di M.
Rubino. Con un saggio di V. Faggi. Traduzione di V. Faggi, Milano,
Garzanti, 2004 (2 ed.).
Plautus: Epistle to Titus, from Plinio, Storia
naturale, a c. di G.B. Conte (e altri), Torino, Einaudi, 1982, vol.
I, pp. 1-21; H.Rackham's Loeb edition, with English
translation is available online.
IV. FURTHER READING
Almost two chapters from H.H. Janssen - W. Kroll - M. Leumann,
La lingua poetica latina, a cura di A. Lunelli, Bologna,
Pàtron 1988 (3a ed.), or R.G.G. Coleman, Poetic Diction, Poetic
Discourse and the Poetic Register, and H.D.Jocelyn, The
Arrangement and the Language of Catullus' so-called polymetra with
Special Reference to the Sequence 10-11-12, in Aspects of
the language of Latin poetry, ed. by J.N.Adams - R.G.Mayer,
Oxford, UP, 1999.
Teaching methods
Lectures in class;
Seminars (where individual research will be discussed and essays
and tests corrected).
Assessment methods
In a viva voce examination the students will be tested Latin phonetics, morphology and syntax trough the reading and translation of the Latin texts dealt with in class and listed in the programme. Students must also take the written Latin Examination.
Teaching tools
1. Online teaching materials: (see webpage above); handouts with
the same content will be distributed in class
2. Seminars (cf. course content) devoted to the introduction to the
bases of the Latin language (phonetics, morphology and syntax)
Office hours
See the website of Francesco Citti