Unit HISTORY OF LATIN LANGUAGE

Course
Italian, classical studies and european history
Study-unit Code
GP005343
Curriculum
Civiltà e cultura dell'antico
Teacher
Luca Cardinali
Teachers
  • Luca Cardinali
Hours
  • 36 ore - Luca Cardinali
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2023
Offered
2023/24
Learning activities
Caratterizzante
Area
Discipline linguistiche, filologiche e metodologiche
Academic discipline
L-FIL-LET/04
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Some topics of Latin morphology in its historical development and of Latin syntax in its established rules. Language and style of II century’s b. C Roman history writers. Some issues about Latin didactics.
Reference texts
A. TRAINA - T. BERTOTTI, Sintassi normativa della lingua latina, Cappelli Editore, Bologna 1993.
A. TRAINA - G. BERNARDI PERINI, Propedeutica al latino universitario, Patron Editore, Bologna 1982.
N. SCIVOLETTO, Istituzioni di lingua latina, Calzetti & Mariucci, Perugia 2001.L. R. PALMER, La lingua latina, ed. ital. a cura di M. Vitta, Einaudi, Torino 1977. M. P. Pieri, La didattica del latino, Carocci Editore, Roma 2005.
Students with disabilities and/or with SLD who, having completed regular accreditation through SOL, have obtained access to University services, can apply for the compensatory tools ensured by law (e.g. textbooks in digital format; teaching materials in accessible formats: presentations, handouts, workbooks, provided if necessary in advance of the lessons), for which consult https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa. For the request, students are invited to ask the teacher, who will put them in contact with the Disability and/or DSA Department Coordinator (prof. Alessandra Di Pilla: alessandra.dipilla@unipg.it)
Educational objectives
This teaching is the last test students should face in their Master's degree in Philology, Literature and Ancient History within the matters whose subject is Latin Language and literature, The goals we intend students get to are: 1) excellent knowledge of syntax of Latin language in its established rules and in its historical development; 2) good knowledge of Latin nominal and verbal composition; 3) good ability in analysing Latin texts from linguistic, syntactic and stylistic point of view. These goals will be tested in final examination. The skills which  are attended to be improved are: logic-deductive abilities, self-contained capacity on judgment, critic approach to Latin texts. 
Prerequisites
In order to be able to understand and to Know how to tackle the course, students must have a very good knowledge of Latin morphology and syntax. This precondition is valid both for attending and non attending students.
Teaching methods
The course provides only frontal lectures, which embrace all topics of examination program.
Other information
Attendance to lectures is not compulsory, but recommended.
Students with disabilities and/or SLD: for attendace contact the teacher, for any information on University services, consult the page https://lettere.unipg.it/home/disabilita-e-dsa and contact the Disability and/or DSA Department Coordinator (prof. Alessandra Di Pilla: alessandra.dipilla@unipg.it)
Learning verification modality
Written ending examination, which includes the translation of a rather difficult Latin passage, also with a very few multiple choice questions. The test will have a maximum duration of four hours. The purpose of the examination is to verify the competence acquired by students in Latin language and in its historical development.  After written test will come an oral examination to discuss and master written test. Students with disabilities and/or with SLD who, having completed regular accreditation through SOL, have obtained access to University services, can apply for compensatory tools, dispensatory measures and inclusive technologies ensured by law, to be requested and agreed with the teacher well in advance of tests and exams. For general information, consult the page https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa and contact the Disability and/or SLD Department Coordinator (prof. Alessandra Di Pilla: alessandra.dipilla@unipg.it).
Extended program
Syntax of Latin language in its established rules: conditional sentences and oratio obliqua.Morphology of Latin language in its historical development: the Latin suffixation. Language and style of II century’s b. C Roman history writers: examination of some fragments of M. porcius Cato, L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, Cassius Hemina etc. Some issues about Latin didactics: fulfillment of a didactic pattern on Latin nominal and verbal morphology.
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