30352 - Philology and Greek Literature (LM)

Academic Year 2016/2017

  • Docente: Camillo Neri
  • Credits: 12
  • SSD: L-FIL-LET/02
  • Language: Italian
  • Moduli: Camillo Neri (Modulo 1) Renzo Tosi (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Philology, Literature and Classical Tradition (cod. 0970)

Learning outcomes

Students are expected to acquire a specific knowledge of the authors of Greek Literature as well as the methodological skills useful for the textual analysis. They are expected also to know elements of ancient Greek culture that are necessary for understanding modern european literatures.

Course contents

A. Special focus course (‘corso monografico'): Thucydides, book II.
B. Core course (‘parte istituzionale'). 1. Iliad I; Greek lyric fragments (Solon, Archilochus,Hipponax, Alcaeus, Sappho, Anacreon, Stesichorus, Pindar, Bacchylides). 2. Euripides, Alcestis. 3. Theocritus, Idyll 7.
C. Critical investigations.

Lessons timetable: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 13 (Aula II, Via Zamboni 32). 
Start date: 2.2.2017-15.5.2017.

Office hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9-13.

Link: http://www.unibo.it/docenti/camillo.neri
http://www2.classics.unibo.it/Didattica/Programs/20162017/FLG2017/index.htm
Course presentation: https://prezi.com/8cgrzpvnl7ks/filologia-e-letteratura-greca-20152016/

Readings/Bibliography

A. Notes from the lessons: texts will be examined under the critical and exegetical point of view. It will be also put in connection with the contemporary Greek world and more in general in their Fortleben with the western tradition of studies. As for the reading of Thucydides, cf. G.B. Alberti, Thucydidis historiae, I, Roma, Poligrafici dello Stato, 1972, 155-261; see also J. de Romilly, Thucydide. La guerre du Péloponnèse, II/1. Livre II, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1981 (1962); translation in Tucidide. La guerra del Peloponneso, intr. di R. Tosi, nuova trad. e note di P. Rosa, Milano, RL, 2016, 164-291; L. Canfora (et all.), Tucidide. La guerra del Peloponneso, Torino, Einaudi-Gallimard, 1996, 182-335; G. Donini, Le storie di Tucidide, I, Torino, Utet, 1982, 284-437, or any other edition with critical text and notes; for a commentary and a critical assessment see U. Fantasia. Tucidide. La guerra del Peloponneso. Libro II, Pisa, ETS, 2003; S. Hornblower, A Commentary on Thucydides, I, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997 (1991), 233-378; A.W. Gomme-A. Andrewes-K.J. Dover, A Historical Commentary on Thucydides, II, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1956 (rist. 2001), 1-251; A. Rengakos-A. Tsakmakis, Brills Companion to Thucydides, Leiden-Boston, Brill, 2006.

B. 1a. Omero. Iliade, intr. e trad. di G. Cerri, comm. di Antonietta Gostoli, con un saggio di W. Schadewaldt, Milano, Bur, 2008; or Omero. Iliade, intr. e trad. di Maria Grazia Ciani, comm. di Elisa Avezzù, Venezia 2007 (4a ed.). 1b. C. Neri, Lirici greci. Età arcaica e classica, Roma, Carocci, 2011, or E. Degani-G. Burzacchini, Lirici greci, Bologna, Pàtron, 2005 (2a ed.). 2. D. Susanetti, Euripide. Alcesti, Venezia, Marsilio, 2001, or any other edition with Greek text. 3. Teocrito. Idilli e epigrammi, a c. di Bruna M. Palumbo Stracca, Milano, Bur, 1997 (3a ed.); O. Vox, Carmi di Teocrito e dei poeti bucolici greci minori, Torino, Utet, 1997, or any other edition with Greek text.

C. Students are required to arrange with the teachers their own field of interest where to direct the reading (in translation) of some work of crucial importance in the Greek Literature as well as of some monographies (ex. if a student decides to examine the women-role in ancient Greece he will be required to read in translation the Euripides' Medea, Aristophanes' Thesmoforiazousai, Theocritus' XV Idyll, a selection of erotic epigrams and the reading ed. by G. Arrigoni). Basic notions of metrics, grammar and literary history are also required.

Teaching methods

The lessons will be carried out mostly by both teachers (R. Tosi and C. Neri) as a seminar: the textual analysis and the discussion will be collective.
Photocopies of the most important texts will be given out and students will be required to do their own researches in the Library of the Department.

Assessment methods

At the end of the course an oral examination will take place. The students are expected to expose their critical investigation and to show their skills in translating the core course's texts and in translating and commenting the special focus texts. The active participation of the students in the course is strongly recommended.

Teaching tools


PC, video projector, overhead projector, photocopied handouts.

Links to further information

http://www.unibo.it/docenti/camillo.neri

Office hours

See the website of Camillo Neri

See the website of Renzo Tosi