Studying at the University of Verona

Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.

This information is intended exclusively for students already enrolled in this course.
If you are a new student interested in enrolling, you can find information about the course of study on the course page:

Laurea in Lettere - Enrollment from 2025/2026
ATTENZIONE! Per essere ammessi a sostenere una qualsiasi attività didattica, incluse le attività a scelta libera, è necessario essere iscritti all'anno accademico in cui viene offerta (l’iscrizione e attivazione dell’anno accademico avviene con il pagamento delle rate universitarie).
PER I LAUREANDI: Si raccomanda ai laureandi delle sessioni di novembre e marzo/aprile di NON svolgere attività extracurriculari (ambito D/F) del nuovo anno accademico, essendo tali sessioni di laurea riferite all'anno accademico precedente. Le attività formative svolte in un anno accademico nel quale non si è iscritti, non danno luogo a riconoscimento di CFU.
Esempi:
  1. un laureando della sessione di novembre 2025 (riferita all’anno accademico 2024/2025) non potrà sostenere attività in ambito D/F erogate nell’anno accademico 2025/2026.  
  2. un laureando della sessione straordinaria di marzo aprile 2026 (ultima sessione dell’anno accademico 2024/2025) non potrà sostenere attività in ambito D/F erogate nell’anno accademico 2025/2026.
CuCi 1 A From 9/22/25 To 10/31/25
years Modules TAF Teacher
2° 3° FAI Activities F Edoardo Bianchi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Conference series "The crisis of democracies" F Alessandra Zangrandi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Lectures «Anniversari» 2025 F Fabio Danelon (Coordinator)
2° 3° Course of history and art of the C.T.G. F Federico Barbierato (Coordinator)
2° 3° Evangelizing with Art F Tiziana Franco (Coordinator)
2° 3° Choir/Orchestra Group F Not yet assigned
2° 3° Introduction to Research, Study and Edition of archival documents and manuscript books (9th-14th centuries) F Andrea Brugnoli (Coordinator)
2° 3° Intercomprehension laboratory between the Romance languages F Alessandra Zangrandi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Spiritual Theology with Art F Tiziana Franco (Coordinator)
2° 3° Theatre as a bridge across the Atlantic: the Avant-garde of 1960s-70s International Seminar organised by Cecilia Carponi, Francesca Cecconi and Monica Cristini F Simona Brunetti (Coordinator)
CuCi 1 B From 11/10/25 To 12/24/25
years Modules TAF Teacher
2° 3° FAI Activities F Edoardo Bianchi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Civic Calendar of Memory: Holocaust Remembrance Day and the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Istrian-Dalmatian Exodus F Giovanni Bernardini (Coordinator)
2° 3° Conference series "The crisis of democracies" F Alessandra Zangrandi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Course of history and art of the C.T.G. F Federico Barbierato (Coordinator)
2° 3° Evangelizing with Art F Tiziana Franco (Coordinator)
2° 3° Local fascisms: spaces, networks and biographies (on the occasion of 80th anniversary of Liberation) F Giovanni Bernardini (Coordinator)
2° 3° Choir/Orchestra Group F Not yet assigned
2° 3° Introduction to Research, Study and Edition of archival documents and manuscript books (9th-14th centuries) F Andrea Brugnoli (Coordinator)
2° 3° Workshop on graphic and photographic documentation of archaeological finds F Diana Sergeeva Dobreva (Coordinator)
2° 3° Intercomprehension laboratory between the Romance languages F Alessandra Zangrandi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Laboratory to introduce the study of Ancient Greek F Chiara Ferrarese
2° 3° Spiritual Theology with Art F Tiziana Franco (Coordinator)
CuCi 2 A From 2/16/26 To 3/26/26
years Modules TAF Teacher
2° 3° FAI Activities F Edoardo Bianchi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Lectures «Anniversari» 2026 F Fabio Danelon (Coordinator)
2° 3° Science communication F Luca Ciancio (Coordinator)
2° 3° Course of history and art of the C.T.G. F Federico Barbierato (Coordinator)
2° 3° Choir/Orchestra Group F Not yet assigned
2° 3° Introduction to Research, Study and Edition of archival documents and manuscript books (15th-20th centuries) F Andrea Brugnoli (Coordinator)
2° 3° Gnoseology and Metaphysics Workshop 2025 F Davide Poggi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Intercomprehension laboratory between the Romance languages F Alessandra Zangrandi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Reading the Middle Ages. Authors, meetings, discussions F Simone Balossino (Coordinator)
2° 3° Books and writings of the Greek world F Paolo Scattolin (Coordinator)
2° 3° Preparation and participation in the Youth Jury of the Totola Prize F Nicola Pasqualicchio (Coordinator)
2° 3° Creative writing for language teaching F Alessandra Zangrandi (Coordinator)
CuCi 2 B From 4/7/26 To 5/30/26
years Modules TAF Teacher
2° 3° FAI Activities F Edoardo Bianchi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Lectures «Anniversari» 2026 F Fabio Danelon (Coordinator)
2° 3° Science communication F Luca Ciancio (Coordinator)
2° 3° Course of history and art of the C.T.G. F Federico Barbierato (Coordinator)
2° 3° Choir/Orchestra Group F Not yet assigned
2° 3° Introduction to Research, Study and Edition of archival documents and manuscript books (15th-20th centuries) F Andrea Brugnoli (Coordinator)
2° 3° Gnoseology and Metaphysics Workshop 2025 F Davide Poggi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Intercomprehension laboratory between the Romance languages F Alessandra Zangrandi (Coordinator)
2° 3° Reading the Middle Ages. Authors, meetings, discussions F Simone Balossino (Coordinator)
2° 3° Books and writings of the Greek world F Paolo Scattolin (Coordinator)
2° 3° Preparation and participation in the Youth Jury of the Totola Prize F Nicola Pasqualicchio (Coordinator)
2° 3° Creative writing for language teaching F Alessandra Zangrandi (Coordinator)

Teaching code

4S01893

Coordinator

Paolo Scattolin

Credits

6

Also offered in courses:

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

L-FIL-LET/02 - GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Period

CuCi 1 A, CuCi 1 B

Courses Single

Authorized

Learning objectives

The course aims to provide Students with an adequate understanding of the literary institutions of ancient Greece, analyzed in terms both of their history and their structures and placed within the major framework of European cultural tradition. Students will be guided in reading ancient Greek texts – or selections thereof – in the original language. The course will focus on, but will not be limited to, texts from the Archaic and Classical periods. At the end of the course Students will - know the main textual typologies of Greek Literature; - have an adequate knowledge of the history, development, and authors of Greek Literature up to the classical period; - be able to place, in terms both of chronology and literary history, metre, and language, the texts under scrutiny; - be able to introduce and explain in their own words and with appropriate language the texts that the course focuses on; - be able to translate and comment upon both the texts analyzed in class and others forming part of the programme.

Prerequisites and basic notions

Good knowledge of ancient Greek is required.

Program

THE LAST HERO: READING SOPHOCLES' 'AJAX'.
(1) The protagonist is the epic hero of the Trojan war, second in valor only to Achilles whose weapons he considers himself unjustly deprived because of the betrayal of the Achaeans siding with Odysseus. We see him mad, desperate, then suicidal. To the Achaeans, he is guilty of treason against them and of hybris against the gods. Isolated and irreducible to the new values, Ajax chooses suicide as an extreme rejection of all compromise. The age of epic heroes is over: what will replace it?
We will use the critical edition by P. Finglass in the series «Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries» (2011).
(2) Students will independently prepare (a) translation and grammatical commentary of Iliad 23 on the Teubner text by Martin L. West (München-Leipzig 2000). For this purpose they can may make use of any commercially available annotated edition, e.g. Franco Ferrari's Oscar Classici (https://tinyurl.com/yp6pappu); (b) Greek literary history from the Archaic age to the 4th s. B.C.
NB: (1) The text of critical editions and other bibliography will be provided directly by the lecturer via the Moodle platform; (2) attendance at the Greek metrics workshop (16 hours) is recommended. It will be activated in parallel with the beginning of classes.

Bibliography

Visualizza la bibliografia con Leganto, strumento che il Sistema Bibliotecario mette a disposizione per recuperare i testi in programma d'esame in modo semplice e innovativo.

Didactic methods

(1) teaching will be delivered in-presence; (2) non-attending students must agree on an alternative program.

Learning assessment procedures

The examination is oral for attending and non-attending students and includes (a) translation of one or more excerpts from the texts covered in class and from Iliad 23; (b) commentary on the same passages from a literary-historical, linguistic, metrical point of view; (c) one question on history of Gree literature with regard to the Archaic, Classical, and post-Classical periods.
The duration of the oral examination is approximately one hour.

Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE

Evaluation criteria

The examination will aim to assess:
(1) the ability to translate the texts on the syllabus;
(2) awareness of the translation choices adopted and the linguistic-stylistic specificities of the texts;
(3) the ability to reflect critically on these texts within the framework of the literary genres of reference;
(4) knowledge of the history of Greek literature of the archaic, classical, and post-classical.

Criteria for the composition of the final grade

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Exam language

italiano (eventualmente inglese per gli Erasmus).