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Thorough Study of Latin authors [ LGLOR2432 ]


5.0 crédits ECTS  45.0 h   1+2q 

This biannual course is taught on years 2010-2011, 2012-2013, ...

Teacher(s) Deproost Paul ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Main themes Philological and literary study of important extracts of Latin authors of the Republican and Imperial Age; documentary value of the work (author, age, realia); human value of the conveyed message (continuity and breaks) ; linear and structuring reading; translation of text, accompanied by a comprehensive commentary. This course makes use of modern information and communication technologies. It involves teamwork in a discussion forum as well as other web-based activities.
Aims To train the students in various analysis methods of analyzing literary texts by introducing them to the message of Latin authors of the Republican and Imperial age.
Content Thorough study and comments of Latin authors of the Republican and Imperial Age. Survival and alteration of themes, images, literary genres in Late Latin. This course uses information and communication technologies by implementing interactive pedagogy. All the resources of philological and literary comments, and the study of metrics and of its stylistic potentialities are used when reading the works of the poets. In 2006-2007, the tragedy Medea of Seneca.
Other information Evaluation : oral exam.
Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [120] in History
> Master [60] in History
> Master [60] in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Classics
> Master [120] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General
> Master [120] in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Classics
> Certificat universitaire en littérature
> Certificat universitaire en langue, littérature et civilisation latines
> Master [60] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
> Master [120] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
> Master [120] in History of Art and Archaeology : General
Faculty or entity
in charge
> GLOR


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