The student will acquire advanced knowledge through: 1) the philological commentary of selected passages; 2) the analysis of the same steps by following different paths - linguistic, historical-literary, anthropological -, questioning each other on the 'permanence' of gender in specific areas of our culture (students will be an active part in this part of the course which takes the form of a research laboratory); 3) commentary on the passages of great authors of Latin literature in the light of the critical-exegetical writings of eminent contemporary philologists.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
- "The old poet teaches": poetry criticism and teaching. The course will offer a presentation of the literary context of Horace's didactic poetry (Epistula ad Augustum and Ars poetica) and will proceed to philological reading, interpretation and commentary of the entire text of the two poems, paying particular attention to aspects of manuscript tradition and ecdotics, as well as of poetic form (relationship with the models, metre, style).
- M. De Nonno, Transmission and Textual Criticism, in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies, edd. A. Barchiesi & W. Scheidel, Oxford University Press, pp. 31-48 [photocopies of this paper will be made available on line ]
- P. Maas, La critica del testo. Traduzione a cura di G. Ziffer, Roma (Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura).
Horace, Epistles Book II and ‘Epistle to Pisones (‘Ars poetica’), ed. by N. Rudd (Cambridge University Press 2010).
On the Teams site of the course will be downloaded also: Orazio, Arte poetica, a cura di A. Rostagni (Loescher – out of print) and other useful materials. It may also be useful to have on hand an edition of the complete corpus of Horace's Epistles, e. g. Orazio, Le Lettere, a cura di M. Ramous (Garzanti).
Programme
- Outlines of the manuscript transmission and principles of textual criticism of Latin literary texts.- "The old poet teaches": poetry criticism and teaching. The course will offer a presentation of the literary context of Horace's didactic poetry (Epistula ad Augustum and Ars poetica) and will proceed to philological reading, interpretation and commentary of the entire text of the two poems, paying particular attention to aspects of manuscript tradition and ecdotics, as well as of poetic form (relationship with the models, metre, style).
Core Documentation
- P. Chiesa, La trasmissione dei testi latini. Storia e metodo critico, Roma (Carocci);- M. De Nonno, Transmission and Textual Criticism, in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies, edd. A. Barchiesi & W. Scheidel, Oxford University Press, pp. 31-48 [photocopies of this paper will be made available on line ]
- P. Maas, La critica del testo. Traduzione a cura di G. Ziffer, Roma (Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura).
Horace, Epistles Book II and ‘Epistle to Pisones (‘Ars poetica’), ed. by N. Rudd (Cambridge University Press 2010).
On the Teams site of the course will be downloaded also: Orazio, Arte poetica, a cura di A. Rostagni (Loescher – out of print) and other useful materials. It may also be useful to have on hand an edition of the complete corpus of Horace's Epistles, e. g. Orazio, Le Lettere, a cura di M. Ramous (Garzanti).
Reference Bibliography
See above. Additional materials will be indicated at the beginning of the course and/or made available on the Teams site of the course.Attendance
Attendance highly recommended.Type of evaluation
Oral exam: queries about the outlines of the manuscript transmission of Latin classics and principles of textual criticism of Latin literary texts. Reading in latin, translation and interpretation (both philological and exegetical) of Horace's Epistula ad Augustum (epist. II 1) and Epistula ad Pisones (Ars poetica).; textual criticism of both the poems. teacher profile teaching materials
- "The old poet teaches": poetry criticism and teaching. The course will offer a presentation of the literary context of Horace's didactic poetry (Epistula ad Augustum and Ars poetica) and will proceed to philological reading, interpretation and commentary of the entire text of the two poems, paying particular attention to aspects of manuscript tradition and ecdotics, as well as of poetic form (relationship with the models, metre, style).
- M. De Nonno, Transmission and Textual Criticism, in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies, edd. A. Barchiesi & W. Scheidel, Oxford University Press, pp. 31-48 [photocopies of this paper will be made available on line ]
- P. Maas, La critica del testo. Traduzione a cura di G. Ziffer, Roma (Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura).
Horace, Epistles Book II and ‘Epistle to Pisones (‘Ars poetica’), ed. by N. Rudd (Cambridge University Press 2010).
On the Teams site of the course will be downloaded also: Orazio, Arte poetica, a cura di A. Rostagni (Loescher – out of print) and other useful materials. It may also be useful to have on hand an edition of the complete corpus of Horace's Epistles, e. g. Orazio, Le Lettere, a cura di M. Ramous (Garzanti).
Programme
- Outlines of the manuscript transmission and principles of textual criticism of Latin literary texts.- "The old poet teaches": poetry criticism and teaching. The course will offer a presentation of the literary context of Horace's didactic poetry (Epistula ad Augustum and Ars poetica) and will proceed to philological reading, interpretation and commentary of the entire text of the two poems, paying particular attention to aspects of manuscript tradition and ecdotics, as well as of poetic form (relationship with the models, metre, style).
Core Documentation
- P. Chiesa, La trasmissione dei testi latini. Storia e metodo critico, Roma (Carocci);- M. De Nonno, Transmission and Textual Criticism, in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Studies, edd. A. Barchiesi & W. Scheidel, Oxford University Press, pp. 31-48 [photocopies of this paper will be made available on line ]
- P. Maas, La critica del testo. Traduzione a cura di G. Ziffer, Roma (Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura).
Horace, Epistles Book II and ‘Epistle to Pisones (‘Ars poetica’), ed. by N. Rudd (Cambridge University Press 2010).
On the Teams site of the course will be downloaded also: Orazio, Arte poetica, a cura di A. Rostagni (Loescher – out of print) and other useful materials. It may also be useful to have on hand an edition of the complete corpus of Horace's Epistles, e. g. Orazio, Le Lettere, a cura di M. Ramous (Garzanti).
Reference Bibliography
See above. Additional materials will be indicated at the beginning of the course and/or made available on the Teams site of the course.Attendance
Attendance highly recommended.Type of evaluation
Oral exam: queries about the outlines of the manuscript transmission of Latin classics and principles of textual criticism of Latin literary texts. Reading in latin, translation and interpretation (both philological and exegetical) of Horace's Epistula ad Augustum (epist. II 1) and Epistula ad Pisones (Ars poetica).; textual criticism of both the poems.