20710600 - LETTERATURA CRISTIANA ANTICA L.M.

The student will acquire: in-depth and detailed knowledge of the characteristics of Christian literary production of the first five centuries; ability to apply the methodology of philological and literary research to unfamiliar sources; ability to collect and interpret the data acquired, as well as to integrate them with an autonomous use of scientific research instruments, arriving at complex evaluations; ability to express and communicate the conclusions of the study and research activity in a clear and scientifically correct way.
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Mutuazione: 20710600 LETTERATURA CRISTIANA ANTICA L.M. in Filologia, letterature e storia dell'antichità LM-15 D'ANNA ALBERTO

Programme

First semester. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 12-14 hours (six weeks), Sala riunioni of the Mondo Antico Area.
Beginning of the course: to be determined.

Course title 2020-2021: A Diogneto

The course aims to deepen, according to various perspectives of investigation (philological, linguistic, literary, historical, doctrinal) the discourse of the protrettic genre that an anonymous author, probably around the end of the second century, addressed to the pagan Diognetus. From its discovery onwards, this work, composed in a very elegant Greek and transmitted to us by a single manuscript, continues to arouse great interest for its message on the relationship between Christians and the "world", as well as numerous questions about its literary unity and many passages, problematic from the point of view of the critique of the text.

Core Documentation

A Diogneto. Introduzione, testo critico, traduzione e note di commento a cura di F. RUGGIERO, Roma: Città Nuova, 2020.

General section.
For students who have never taken an exam in Ancient Christian Literature: M. SIMONETTI - E. PRINZIVALLI, Storia della letteratura cristiana antica, Bologna: EDB, 2010.
For students who have already taken exams in Ancient Christian Literature: H.Y. GAMBLE, Libri e lettori nella chiesa antica, Brescia: Paideia, 2006.

Type of delivery of the course

Lessons in attendance (at least 30 hours). The course is a seminar and involves the active participation of students. Educational excursions to religious buildings and/or catacombs and/or museums of considerable relevance to the study of Christian antiquity. In the case of an extension of the health emergency by COVID-19 all the provisions governing the conduct of teaching activities and student evaluation will be adopted. In particular, the following modalities will be applied: distance teaching.

Attendance

Per gli studenti che non possono frequentare sono previsti adattamenti del programma; essi sono, pertanto, invitati a contattare il docente.

Type of evaluation

Interview with the teacher on the program of the course.