5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
This biannual learning unit is being organized in 2021-2022
Teacher(s)
Schmidt Andrea Barbara;
Language
English
Prerequisites
Having completed one or more courses in Oriental, Byzantine or Caucasian History, Culture and Languages. Exceptions may be allowed.
Main themes
This seminar concentrates on the critical analysis of recent studies (monographs, articles). The critical reading of original texts will be research oriented. The seminar addresses the literatures of the Christian Near East, of the classical, medieval and pre-modern time, in a variety of languages, especially in Syriac, Armenian, Georgian.
Various subjects are taken up:
Various subjects are taken up:
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Literary, religious and historical themes, relevant for the various communities in the Christian Near East;
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Interaction of Eastern Christianity with Byzantine, Muslim, Caucasian and European culture etc.;
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Issues pertaining to translation and to the multilingual setting of Christian Near East;
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Documentary evidence of the texts and their historical context (author, period, literary genre, typology, text transmission).
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
At the end of the seminar, the student should have acquired :
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Content
This seminar offers a critical analysis of scholarly research (monographs, articles) on special topics in the various literatures of the Christian Near East, mostly of the Classical period, specially in Syriac, Georgian and Armenian texts are used by way of comparision. Students are required to present and discuss their research assignments in the seminar and in a written essay. The course provides E-learning activities, with compulsary registration on Moodle.
Teaching methods
Seminar, with active participation of the students: preparation and discussions of their readings, presentation.
Evaluation methods
Permanent evaluation, based on oral presentations, participation in group discussions, and on the essay. No oral exam at the end of the year.
Other information
Support : translated texts in printed form, in photocopies, and web-based materials. The course provides E-learning activities, with compulsary registration on Moodle.
Faculty or entity
EHAC