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Laurea magistrale in Tradizione e interpretazione dei testi letterari - Enrollment from 2025/2026The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
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1° Year
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Un insegnamento a scelta tra i seguenti
Due insegnamenti a scelta tra i seguenti
Lingua straniera competenza linguistica liv. b1 (informatizzato)
Un insegnamento a scelta tra i seguenti
2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2015/2016
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Un insegnamento a scelta tra i seguenti
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Un insegnamento a scelta tra i seguenti
Due insegnamenti a scelta tra i seguenti
Lingua straniera competenza linguistica liv. b1 (informatizzato)
Un insegnamento a scelta tra i seguenti
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Un insegnamento a scelta tra i seguenti
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Greek Literature (m) (2014/2015)
Teaching code
4S02266
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Also offered in courses:
- Greek Literature (m) of the course Master's degree in Philosophy
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
L-FIL-LET/02 - GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Period
semestrino IA, Semestrino IB
Learning outcomes
This course aims at refining the historic and structural understanding of the ancient Greek literature through the philological and interpretative analysis of the original works.
Program
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1) Aristophanes, Wasps, ed. with intr. and comm. by D.M. MacDowell, Oxord U. P. 1971 (1988 paperback). It is recommended to read the comedy, at least in translation, before the course begins.
2) E. Csapo, “Performing Comedy in the 5th through Early 3rd Centuries”, A. Makres, “Dionysiac Festivals in Athens and the Financing of Comic Performances”, I. Storey, “The First Poets of Old Comedy”, M. Telò, “The Last Laugh: Eupolis, Strattis, and Plato against Aristophanes”, B. Zimmermann, “Aristophanes”, and A.C. Scafuro, “Menander”, in: AM. Fontaine and C. Scafuro (eds), The Oxford handbook of Greek and Roman comedy, Oxford U. P. 2014. On the language of Attic comedy and tragedy: S. Kazko, “La tragedia” and M. Bellocchi, “Epicarmo e la commedia attica antica”, in: A.C. Cassio (ed.), Storia delle lingue letterarie greche, Firenze, Le Monnier 2008, pp. 248-59 e 260-91.
3) History of Greek literature: every good and up-to-date handbook. A good orientation on the modern literary criticism applied to the ancient texts is given by Th.A. Schmitz, Modern Literary Theory and Ancient Texts. An Introduction, Malden (Mass.), Blackwell 2007, and I.J.F. De Jong and J.P. Sullivan (eds), Modern critical theory and classical literature, Leiden, Brill 1994.
4) Further bibliographical information shall be given by the lecturer and published at: http://www.dfll.univr.it/?ent=persona&id=734).
LESSONS TIMETABLE
(1st term): Thursday and Friday, 10.10-11.50.
Examination Methods
Paper and oral exam.