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Aramaic Languages I (Aramaic, Syriac) B (partim) [ LGLOR1642A ]


6.0 crédits ECTS  30.0 h   2q 

Ce cours bisannuel est dispensé en 2011-2012, 2013-2014, ...

Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Prerequisites

None.

Main themes

An initiation into the linguistic system of  the Aramaic dialects, especially those of the Persian Empire.

Alternately with LGLOR1641A, this course is given to two students in Theology and in Biblical Studies. It corresponds to levels I.1 and I.2 of the Aramaic part of the course LGLOR1642.

The course deals with writing, the linguistic system, the morphological and syntactical structures,as well as a first approach to simple texts. It continues with the reading and translation of simple vocalised texts,using the bases already acquired.

Aims

At the end of this course, the student will be capable of reading and translating, with the aid of the basic tools, texts in Aramaic of elementary difficulty.

Evaluation methods

Continuous evaluation, with an oral exam at the end of the year consisting of the translation of a set text or one already seen in class with justification of grammar points.

Teaching methods

The course takes the form of seminars: the students must prepare the texts, and their preparation is discussed and improved in class.

Content

The Aramaic language belongs to the Western group of Semitic languages. It gave rise between 8th century B.C and the begin of our era to a vast field of varied literature located in the the Syro-Mesopotamian area.Aramaic, whose use is attested as from the first millennium B.C, rapidly gave rise to a range of dialects: Old Aramaic known from inscriptions, Imperial Aramaic (biblical texts and the papyri from Elephantine) and the Aramaic of the Targums.
- Level 1.1 study of biblical texts (passages from the Book of Daniel and of Esdras).
- Level 1.2 study of extracts of the Targums.

Bibliography

- Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia;
- Fr. Rosenthal, A Grammar of Biblical Aramaic;'
- M. Jastrow, A Dictionary of the Targumin etc.;
- G. Dalman, Grammatik des jüdisch-palästinischen Aramäisch(especially for its tables).

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