Main themes |
The course deals with the following themes:
1. Historical and geographical landmarks in classical Antiquity;
2. History of alphabetic writing from its Phoenician origins;
3. History of Greek and Latin literary sources (composition, transmission and reception);
4. Presentation of the other textual sources (inscription and papyrus) and the relevant sciences.
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Aims |
At the end of this course, the student will have acquired a good knowledge of the texts sources of Graeco-Roman Antiquity, and the various disciplines for their study. He will also have mastered the approaches and working tools that are necessary for the study of Antiquity.
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Content |
The course gives a general introduction to the different types of sources that are relevant to the study of Classical Antiquity (literary, palaeographic, papyrological, archaeological and numismatic), putting the accent on the history of their transmission across the centuries and the manner through which we can reach them (via the editions and collection of reference). The student is also taught how to make use of them (by means of a series of specific disciplines, palaeography, papyrology, archaeology, iconography, numismatics, codicology, ecdotica).
The course also deals with different aspects of Graeco-Roman civilisation which are pertinent to the study and correct understanding and interpretation of these sources, such as mythology or the chronology. It helps the student to find his bearings amidst the cornucopia of modern sources and to a better utilisation of the resources offered by the library.
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