Ancient Egyptian I A (partim) [ LGLOR1621A ]
6.0 crédits ECTS
30.0 h
1 + 2q
This biannual course is taught on years 2014-2015, 2016-2017, ...
Language |
French
|
Place of the course |
Louvain-la-Neuve
|
Online resources |
The Power-point on the decipherment of hieroglyphs, the hieroglyphic captions for the illustrations, and the hieroglyphic text of the Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor,etc. are available on the iCampus server.
|
Prerequisites |
For the level I.1, none.
For the level I.2, the course LGLOR1622A (level I.1).
|
Main themes |
An initiation to Middle Egyptian, the classic language of pharaonic Egypt.
Alternately with LGLOR1622A, this course is given to two distinct groups of students according to their level.
For the level I.1 (beginners), it deals with hieroglyphic writing, basic vocabulary, the nominal morphology and the non-verbal sentences syntax.
For the level I.2, it deals with the verbal morphology, the verbal sentences syntax, as well as a translation, with commentary, of a classic literary text.
|
Aims |
At the end of this course, which implies following the course LGLOR1622A also, the student will be capable of reading, transliterating and translating a hieroglyphic text in Middle Egyptian of average difficulty. In order to achieve this goal, he will have acquired the essential writing signs, the basic vocabulary, and the necessary grammatical structures.
|
Evaluation methods |
Oral exam, on the basis of a written preparation. This is explained in a document contained in iCampus.
|
Teaching methods |
The main course is given on the basis of the interactive DVD, projected in the class. Conceived specially for the course, this DVD gives, in order, the different questions treated, including the exercises illustrating each point of theory. These exercises will have been prepared by the students.
The translation of the Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor will be done on the basis of the transliteration proposed by the students and corrected on the board by the lecturer. The accent is placed on the structure and components of the sentences, as well as the analysis of the verbal forms that are met.
|
Content |
Middle Egyptian is the classic language of pharaonic Egypt as used in the first half of the 2nd millennium, from the Middle Kingdom to the beginnings of the New Kingdom.
Level 1.1: after an introduction on the decipherment of hieroglyphs by Champollion, the course gives a progressive initiation into the system of writing, arriving at a memorisation of the most frequent signs and at a basic vocabulary. It then examines the morphology of nouns (nouns, adjectives, pronouns, determinatives ...) and the composition of non-verbal sentences (with the verb 'to be' to be added).
Level 1.2: the course goes into the morphology of verbs (roots, infinitives, participles, suffix forms '), as well as the syntax of verbal sentences. To this is added a translation, with commentary, of the Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor and a discovery of the hieroglyphic captions accompanying carved scenes.
|
Bibliography |
Claude Obsomer, Egyptien hieroglyphique, Bruxelles, Safran 2009 (interactive DVD, grammar and book of exercises).
|
Other information |
/
|
Cycle et année d'étude |
> Bachelor in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
> Bachelor in Information and Communication
> Bachelor in Philosophy
> Bachelor in Pharmacy
> Bachelor in Ancient languages and Literatures : Classics
> Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures: German, Dutch and English
> Bachelor in Economics and Management
> Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General
> Bachelor in Motor skills : General
> Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences
> Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures : General
> Bachelor in Sociology and Anthropology
> Bachelor in Political Sciences: General
> Bachelor in History of Art and Archaeology : General
> Bachelor in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Oriental Studies
> Bachelor in Mathematics
> Bachelor in History
> Bachelor in Biomedicine
> Bachelor in religious studies
|
Faculty or entity in charge |
> GLOR
|
<<< Page précédente
|