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Academic calendar
The academic calendar shows the deadlines and scheduled events that are relevant to students, teaching and technical-administrative staff of the University. Public holidays and University closures are also indicated. The academic year normally begins on 1 October each year and ends on 30 September of the following year.
Course calendar
The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..
Period | From | To |
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1 A | Sep 26, 2022 | Nov 5, 2022 |
1 B | Nov 14, 2022 | Dec 22, 2022 |
2 A | Feb 13, 2023 | Apr 6, 2023 |
2 B | Apr 12, 2023 | May 27, 2023 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione invernale | Jan 9, 2023 | Feb 11, 2023 |
Sessione estiva | Jun 5, 2023 | Jul 29, 2023 |
Sessione autunnale | Aug 28, 2023 | Sep 23, 2023 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione straordinaria (a.a. 2021/22) | Mar 31, 2023 | Apr 6, 2023 |
Sessione estiva | Jul 10, 2023 | Jul 15, 2023 |
Sessione autunnale | Nov 6, 2023 | Nov 11, 2023 |
Sessione straordinaria | Apr 2, 2024 | Apr 8, 2024 |
Period | From | To |
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Chiusura edifici | Oct 31, 2022 | Oct 31, 2022 |
Festa di Ognissanti | Nov 1, 2022 | Nov 1, 2022 |
Festa dell’Immacolata | Dec 8, 2022 | Dec 8, 2022 |
Chiusura edifici | Dec 9, 2022 | Dec 10, 2022 |
Vacanze di Natale | Dec 23, 2022 | Jan 7, 2023 |
Vacanze di Pasqua | Apr 7, 2023 | Apr 10, 2023 |
Festa della Liberazione | Apr 25, 2023 | Apr 25, 2023 |
Festa del lavoro | May 1, 2023 | May 1, 2023 |
Festa del Santo Patrono | May 21, 2023 | May 21, 2023 |
Festa della Repubblica | Jun 2, 2023 | Jun 2, 2023 |
Chiusura estiva | Aug 13, 2023 | Aug 19, 2023 |
Exam calendar
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Academic staff
Bassetti Massimiliano
massimiliano.bassetti@univr.it 045802 8376Mastrocinque Attilio
attilio.mastrocinque@univr.it +39 045802 8386Study Plan
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Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Italian Literature BC (i+p) (2022/2023)
Teaching code
4S02112
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
12
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
L-FIL-LET/10 - ITALIAN LITERATURE
Period
1 A, 1 B
Learning objectives
" The course aims to provide students with an exhaustive picture of the Italian literary tradition (texts, contexts, methods, themes, problems, forms and contents) from the origins to the Unification of Italy (introductory part) and to deepen students' knowledge of the Italian literature, with particular reference to a precise phase of its historical development, through the direct analysis of the work of a particularly representative author of that specific period and culture (advanced part). "
Prerequisites and basic notions
Notions of metric and rhetoric; manualistic knowledge (at the level of high school) of the texts and fundamental lines of development of the Italian literary tradition from the origins to the whole nineteenth century
Program
The first part of the course will be dedicated to the presentation of the main moments and authors of the Italian literary tradition from the thirteenth century to the unification of Italy, with analysis of exemplary texts. For the preparation of the first part we will use: 1. Gino TELLINI, Italian literature. A study method, Florence, Le Monnier University, 2011, pp. 3-336 (the first two sections: From the Origins to the Renaissance and From the New Science to the Epic of the Risorgimento) 2. Anthology of texts by the major authors of our literary tradition. The anthology will be uploaded to the University e-learning platform. For attending students, the texts to be analyzed will be indicated by the teacher during the course. During the exam, non-attending students must submit a written and detailed list of the selected pieces, under penalty of exclusion from the exam itself. These pieces will be chosen from each of the following works according to the instructions indicated below: -DANTE ALIGHIERI, Divine Comedy: five songs of the Divine Comedy among those in anthology -FRANCESCO PETRARCA, Canzoniere: five compositions, of which at least one song -GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO , Decameron: five short stories -NICOLÒ MACHIAVELLI: two chapters of the Prince and a scene from the Mandrake -LUDOVICO ARIOSTO, Orlando furioso: one of the songs in the anthology -TORQUATO TASSO, Gerusalemme liberata: one of the songs in the anthology -CARLO GOLDONI: one act of his choice of a comedy -GIUSEPPE PARINI: an ode or a passage of the Day -VITTORIO ALFIERI: an act of Myrrh or an anthological passage of Life -UGO FOSCOLO: two sonnets or a section of the Sepulchres -GIACOMO LEOPARDI: three songs and one of the Operettas morals -ALESSANDRO MANZONI: a poem or a passage from the novel. The second part will be dedicated to the tradition of the works of Francesco Petrarca, a European intellectual. Attending students will use notes and bibliography taken in class. Program for non-attending students: Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, in an annotated edition, compositions: 1-30 and 365 Francesco Petrarca, Trionfi, Extravagant rhymes, Code of sketches, edited by Vinicio Pacca and Laura Paolino; introduction by Marco Santagata, Milan, A. Mondadori, 1996: introduction, note to the text and Triumphus Cupidinis I. Francesco Petrarca, Prose, edited by G. Martellotti and PG Ricci ... [et al.] Milan, Naples, Ricciardi, 1955, reading in Italian translation of De remediis, anthology. An anthology of essays to be prepared will be published on Moodle.
Bibliography
Didactic methods
Teaching methods: Frontal lessons in the classroom. Exercises in reading and interpreting literary texts. Any seminars and written exercises. The teaching materials offered are part of the exam program.
Learning assessment procedures
The assessment of the preparation will take place through a written and oral exam, aimed above all at verifying the direct knowledge and the ability to analyze the texts. Regarding the first part, the student will be required to know the main lines of Italian literary history from its origins to the 19th century. The student will have to study with particular attention the biography of the authors and the texts presented in the anthology. The first part of the exam is written for those who bring the current year's program. Compatibly with the health situation, an ongoing written test is foreseen for those attending the course, which will focus on the first part of the course. The first question will concern the biography of an author, the second a text read and commented on in class. For those who bring programs from previous years or choose to take the exam as not attending the exam on the first part will be oral: you will be asked to read, paraphrase and comment on the texts chosen by the student. Attending students will focus in particular on the texts read and commented on in class. The second part of the exam is oral and will verify the learning level of the advanced part of the course. The student who brings the program for attending students will have to know the biography and the works of the authors presented during the course; they must also be able to autonomously introduce, paraphrase and comment on the texts explained in class. Program for non-attending students: Boccaccio Decameron, introduction, notes and repertoire of things (and words) from the world of Amedeo Quondam; critical text and note to the text by Maurizio Fiorilla; introductory cards and biographical information by Giancarlo Alfano, Milan, Bur Rizzoli, 2018: Proemio, introduction to the first day; all the stories of the second day, with introduction and conclusion. Boccaccio, edited by Maurizio Fiorilla and Irene Iocca, Rome, Carocci editore, 2021: introduction and chapters 1-4. The three essays by Delmolino, Bausi and Battaglia Ricci found on the Moodle website (https://moodledidattica.univr.it/course/view.php?id=8923) Students can decide to take the two parts of the exam in the same appeal, or in two separate appeals.
Evaluation criteria
In particular for the first part: 1) Verification of historical-literary knowledge and relative capacity for contextualization; 2) Verification of the ability to understand and analyze the different types of literary texts through the detailed examination of texts in verse and prose exemplary. In particular for the second part: 1) Verification of the ability to contextualize and critically analyze the texts also with reference to the main methods of investigation; 2) Verification of knowledge of the reference critical bibliography and of the ability to use it in reference to the texts analyzed.
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The final grade will be the result of the average of the evaluations on the two parts of the exam. The vote is expressed in 30/30.
Exam language
Italiano
Type D and Type F activities
COMPETENZE TRASVERSALI
years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | FAI Activities | F |
Edoardo Bianchi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Series of conferences Don Nicola Mazza University College | F |
Alessandra Zangrandi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Business English for everybody | F |
Serena Dal Maso
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Russian for everybody | F |
Serena Dal Maso
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Training days for landscape administrators | F |
Fabio Saggioro
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Intercomprehension laboratory between the Romance languages | F |
Alessandra Zangrandi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Worlds of Fashion: Themes and Actors | F |
Alessandra Zamperini
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Music in History | F |
Vincenzo Borghetti
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Discovery and re-discovery of a city: Verona in the heart of the Roman Empire | F |
Riccardo Bertolazzi
(Coordinator)
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