This biannual learning unit is being organized in 2024-2025
Teacher(s)
Language
French
Prerequisites
LGLOR1331 et LGLOR1332, or equivalent level
Main themes
This course plans to:
- provide an overview of the different languages of pre-Roman Italy;
- study the particularities of archaic Latin;
- reading and commenting on significant extracts from pre-classical works.
Content
This Master's specialisation seminar will consist of two modules.
The first one (30h) will deal with the following topics:
At the same time, students will read a long Latin text independently (cursive reading). This year it will be significant extracts from a play by Terence.
The first one (30h) will deal with the following topics:
- An introduction to the dialects spoken in pre-Roman Italy (i.e. before the Latin language made the local languages disappear), with a particular focus on the dialects of the Osco-Ombrian family. This introduction will include the basics of grammar and the reading of a selection of inscriptions in these languages.
- Study of the peculiarities of archaic (and archaizing) Latin through the reading of inscriptions from the 8th to the 2nd centuries BC.
- Study of the preserved fragments of the precursors of Latin literature (Naevius, Livius Andronicus, Ennius).
- Study of a selection of fragments of middle and recent annalistics.
At the same time, students will read a long Latin text independently (cursive reading). This year it will be significant extracts from a play by Terence.
Teaching methods
Alternating interactive class sessions and exercise sessions.
Evaluation methods
The evaluation of the learning outcomes will take place as follows:
- Written test of theoretical knowledge and practical skills acquired during the course and exercise sessions. This test will be worth half of the final mark.
- Oral test to check mastery of cursive reading. This test will be worth half of the final grade.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) must be used responsibly and in accordance with the practices of academic and scientific integrity. Scientific integrity requires that sources be cited, and the use of AI must always be reported. The use of artificial intelligence for tasks where it is explicitly forbidden will be considered as cheating.
- Written test of theoretical knowledge and practical skills acquired during the course and exercise sessions. This test will be worth half of the final mark.
- Oral test to check mastery of cursive reading. This test will be worth half of the final grade.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) must be used responsibly and in accordance with the practices of academic and scientific integrity. Scientific integrity requires that sources be cited, and the use of AI must always be reported. The use of artificial intelligence for tasks where it is explicitly forbidden will be considered as cheating.
Bibliography
Quelques ouvrages de référence (liste non exhaustive) :
BUCK C.D. (1995), A grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: with a collection of inscriptions and a glossary, Hildesheim: Olms.
CHASSIGNET M. (1996), L'annalistique romaine, 3 vols., Paris: Les Belles Lettres (Collection des universités de France).
CLACKSON J. (2007), The Blackwell history of the Latin language, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
DUPRAZ E. (2019), Tables eugubines ombriennes et Livre de lin étrusque : pour une reprise de la comparaison, Paris: Hermann Éditeurs (Collection Histoire et archéologie).
ERNOUT A. (1916), Recueil de textes latins archaïques, Paris: Klincksieck.
ERNOUT A. (1953), Morphologie historique du latin, 3 éd., Paris: Klincksieck.
FAURE-RIBREAU M. (2012), Pour la beauté du jeu: la construction des personnages dans la comédie romaine (Plaute, Térence), Paris: Les Belles lettres (Collection d'études anciennes, 75. Série latine).
FLORES E. (2000), Ennio, Annali, 5 vol., Naples: Liguori (Biblioteca. Forme, materiali e ideologie del mondo antico, 33).
GOLDBERG (S.M.) et MANUWALD (G.) (2018), Fragmentary Republican Latin. Ennius, 2 vols., Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press (Fragmentary republican Latin, I-II).
MEUNIER N. (2019) (trad. et comm.), Q. Ennius, Annales, Louvain-la-Neuve : PUL (Anecdota Lovaniensia Nova, 4).
PITTS R. (2020), Tense, aspect and modality in the Sabellic languages, Bruxelles: Editions Safran (Langues et cultures anciennes (LCA)).
WALLACE R. (2007), The Sabellic languages of ancient Italy, München: Lincom Europa (Languages of the World/Materials, 371).
WEISS M.L. (2010), Language and ritual in Sabellic Italy: the ritual complex of the third and the fourth Tabulae Iguvinae, Leiden: Brill (Brill's studies in Indo-European languages & linguistics, 1).
BUCK C.D. (1995), A grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: with a collection of inscriptions and a glossary, Hildesheim: Olms.
CHASSIGNET M. (1996), L'annalistique romaine, 3 vols., Paris: Les Belles Lettres (Collection des universités de France).
CLACKSON J. (2007), The Blackwell history of the Latin language, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
DUPRAZ E. (2019), Tables eugubines ombriennes et Livre de lin étrusque : pour une reprise de la comparaison, Paris: Hermann Éditeurs (Collection Histoire et archéologie).
ERNOUT A. (1916), Recueil de textes latins archaïques, Paris: Klincksieck.
ERNOUT A. (1953), Morphologie historique du latin, 3 éd., Paris: Klincksieck.
FAURE-RIBREAU M. (2012), Pour la beauté du jeu: la construction des personnages dans la comédie romaine (Plaute, Térence), Paris: Les Belles lettres (Collection d'études anciennes, 75. Série latine).
FLORES E. (2000), Ennio, Annali, 5 vol., Naples: Liguori (Biblioteca. Forme, materiali e ideologie del mondo antico, 33).
GOLDBERG (S.M.) et MANUWALD (G.) (2018), Fragmentary Republican Latin. Ennius, 2 vols., Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press (Fragmentary republican Latin, I-II).
MEUNIER N. (2019) (trad. et comm.), Q. Ennius, Annales, Louvain-la-Neuve : PUL (Anecdota Lovaniensia Nova, 4).
PITTS R. (2020), Tense, aspect and modality in the Sabellic languages, Bruxelles: Editions Safran (Langues et cultures anciennes (LCA)).
WALLACE R. (2007), The Sabellic languages of ancient Italy, München: Lincom Europa (Languages of the World/Materials, 371).
WEISS M.L. (2010), Language and ritual in Sabellic Italy: the ritual complex of the third and the fourth Tabulae Iguvinae, Leiden: Brill (Brill's studies in Indo-European languages & linguistics, 1).
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [60] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
Master [120] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
Certificat universitaire en langue, littérature et civilisation latines
Master [60] in Ancient Languages and Literatures : Classics
Master [120] in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Classics