The student will acquire knowledge of a fundamental Greek creation, the theater, in its different aspects both of religious and political event, and of cultural, literary and dramaturgical experience.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
Ancient Greek Language and Literature II
BACHELOR’S / MASTER’S DEGREE
Bachelor’s Degree
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR
L-Fil-Let/02
UNIT TITLE (Total number of hours – Number of ECTS)
Sophocles’ Antigone: the Tragedy of Genos
36 hours, 6 ECTS
PROFESSOR
Adele-Teresa Cozzoli
SEMESTER
I semester
CODICE GOMP
EXAMINATION TYPE (Written, Oral)
Oral
PRELIMINARY KNOWLEDGE
Preliminary knowledge of Ancient Greek Language is required.
It is important that students attend as many classes as possible.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will provide a global reading and analysis of Sophocles’ Antigone, one of the most important tragedies of classical antiquity, in order to assess its historical meaning, its literary relevance and its position within the corpus of Sophocles’ tragedies.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci, Roma 2000.
PROFESSOR’S E-MAIL ADDRESS
adeleteresa.cozzoli@uniroma3.it
BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci, Roma 2000.
Programme
COURSE TITLEAncient Greek Language and Literature II
BACHELOR’S / MASTER’S DEGREE
Bachelor’s Degree
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR
L-Fil-Let/02
UNIT TITLE (Total number of hours – Number of ECTS)
Sophocles’ Antigone: the Tragedy of Genos
36 hours, 6 ECTS
PROFESSOR
Adele-Teresa Cozzoli
SEMESTER
I semester
CODICE GOMP
EXAMINATION TYPE (Written, Oral)
Oral
PRELIMINARY KNOWLEDGE
Preliminary knowledge of Ancient Greek Language is required.
It is important that students attend as many classes as possible.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will provide a global reading and analysis of Sophocles’ Antigone, one of the most important tragedies of classical antiquity, in order to assess its historical meaning, its literary relevance and its position within the corpus of Sophocles’ tragedies.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci, Roma 2000.
PROFESSOR’S E-MAIL ADDRESS
adeleteresa.cozzoli@uniroma3.it
Core Documentation
This course will provide a global reading and analysis of Sophocles’ Antigone, one of the most important tragedies of classical antiquity, in order to assess its historical meaning, its literary relevance and its position within the corpus of Sophocles’ tragedies.BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci, Roma 2000.
Type of delivery of the course
traditionalType of evaluation
EXAMINATION TYPE (oral) The type of examination is oral and evaluates: 1) the mastery of the subject 2) the ability in translating ancient Greek texts 3) the critical capacities and the skills in identifying and formulating problems teacher profile teaching materials
Ancient Greek Language and Literature II
BACHELOR’S / MASTER’S DEGREE
Bachelor’s Degree
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR
L-Fil-Let/02
UNIT TITLE (Total number of hours – Number of ECTS)
Sophocles’ Antigone: the Tragedy of Genos
36 hours, 6 ECTS
PROFESSOR
Adele-Teresa Cozzoli
SEMESTER
I semester
CODICE GOMP
EXAMINATION TYPE (Written, Oral)
Oral
PRELIMINARY KNOWLEDGE
Preliminary knowledge of Ancient Greek Language is required.
It is important that students attend as many classes as possible.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will provide a global reading and analysis of Sophocles’ Antigone, one of the most important tragedies of classical antiquity, in order to assess its historical meaning, its literary relevance and its position within the corpus of Sophocles’ tragedies.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci, Roma 2000.
PROFESSOR’S E-MAIL ADDRESS
adeleteresa.cozzoli@uniroma3.it
BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci, Roma 2000.
Mutuazione: 20710121 LINGUA E LETTERATURA GRECA II in Lettere L-10 COZZOLI ADELE TERESA
Programme
COURSE TITLEAncient Greek Language and Literature II
BACHELOR’S / MASTER’S DEGREE
Bachelor’s Degree
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR
L-Fil-Let/02
UNIT TITLE (Total number of hours – Number of ECTS)
Sophocles’ Antigone: the Tragedy of Genos
36 hours, 6 ECTS
PROFESSOR
Adele-Teresa Cozzoli
SEMESTER
I semester
CODICE GOMP
EXAMINATION TYPE (Written, Oral)
Oral
PRELIMINARY KNOWLEDGE
Preliminary knowledge of Ancient Greek Language is required.
It is important that students attend as many classes as possible.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will provide a global reading and analysis of Sophocles’ Antigone, one of the most important tragedies of classical antiquity, in order to assess its historical meaning, its literary relevance and its position within the corpus of Sophocles’ tragedies.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci, Roma 2000.
PROFESSOR’S E-MAIL ADDRESS
adeleteresa.cozzoli@uniroma3.it
Core Documentation
This course will provide a global reading and analysis of Sophocles’ Antigone, one of the most important tragedies of classical antiquity, in order to assess its historical meaning, its literary relevance and its position within the corpus of Sophocles’ tragedies.BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Di Marco, La tragedia greca, Carocci, Roma 2000.
Type of delivery of the course
traditionalType of evaluation
EXAMINATION TYPE (oral) The type of examination is oral and evaluates: 1) the mastery of the subject 2) the ability in translating ancient Greek texts 3) the critical capacities and the skills in identifying and formulating problems