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Academic year 2012/2013
Master's Degree (MSc) on CLASSICS
ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN HISTORY AND CIVILISATIONS

Coordinator Prof. Daniela Bonanno
Class of Master's Degree (MSc) on Ancient philology, literature and history (LM-15)
2 years

Free access
Course Code
2057

Course info
2nd cycle graduates in Classics should possess advanced competences enabling them: a) To read classics and translate them with awareness, through their direct and consolidated competence in Greek and Latin language; b) To contextualise classics, applying the methodology of literary analysis, linguistic-philological and historical-archaeological sciences, critically and autonomously analysing the sources; c) To interpret, through the use of other knowledge and competences, the fortune and reception of classics in the Middle, Modern and Contemporary Age; d) To have full command in use computer tools for the Humanities and in a European Union language. Students will be able, through this course, to enhance the previously acquired knowledge, specialising it through an adequate in-depth study and developing their attitude to analysis and research, with respect to philology and classic, medieval and modern literatures, and eventually to diachronic linguistics. During the first course year, students may study in depth and acquire a critical awareness of their core competences, through the study of class specific subjects In the philological, linguistic, literary, historical-archaeological ambits; during the second year, they may complete their education in a more interdisciplinary perspective and prepare the dissertation for the final examination
Graduates in Classics may start a career in teaching in Secondary Schools, after having completed their qualification and having passed the relevant competitive examinations. They may also continue their studies through PhD courses and 2nd level University Master Courses. 2nd cycle graduates may find professional opportunities as specialised professionals in the organisation, coordination and planning of activities related to the defence, promotion and glamorisation of cultural heritage in public and private agencies, foundations, cultural institutions. Finally, their knowledge and competences with respect to classical civilisations, languages and texts enable them to find professional opportunities in the publishing industry, in the preparation and management of cultural projects, in the translation and dissemination of classical works and in various specialised editing roles.
The final examination, awarded with 27 credits, Consists of the preparation of a written dissertation, under the guidance of a supervising Professor, demonstrating the acquired knowledge and competence as well as the candidate's capability of tackling and carrying out in a autonomous and original way a research project. Graduates of this course should prove their full command of expository and topic-related writing as well as of the expression means, with a mature capability of organising, revising and structuring the results of a research work. The modes of discussion and evaluation in terms of final mark are described in the Course Educational Regulations.

course outline
Teachings first year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
13315 - GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (SEMINAR) GRIMAUDO (PA)GRIMAUDO SABRINA LUCIA MARIA 9.0 2 V B L-FIL-LET/02
13316 - LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (SEMINAR) PICONE (PO)PICONE GIUSTO PETRONE (CU)PETRONE GIOVANNA 9.0 2 V B L-FIL-LET/04
Optional subjects 18.0 B
Optional subjects II 27.0 B
Teachings second year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
04209 - SPECIALIST COMPUTER SCIENCE LABORATORY MONELLA (PC) 3.0 1 G F
05917 - FINAL EXAMINATION 27.0 1 G E
Optional subjects III 18.0 C
Free subjects 9.0 D
Elective activities
Optional subjects III credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
09568 - MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK PHILOLOGY CARACAUSI (PA)CARACAUSI MARIA ROSA 9.0 1 V C L-LIN/20
13432 - HISTORY OF GREEK SICILY ANELLO (CU)ANELLO PIETRINA 9.0 1 V C L-ANT/02
15816 - ANTHROPOLOGICAL HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREECE BONANNO (PA)BONANNO DANIELA 9.0 1 V C L-ANT/02
15818 - LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY BARTOLOTTA (PO)BARTOLOTTA ANNAMARIA 9.0 1 V C L-LIN/01
04463 - MEDIEVAL AND HUMANISTIC LATIN LITERATURE BISANTI (PA)BISANTI ARMANDO 9.0 2 V C L-FIL-LET/08
09349 - HISTORY OF ROMAN HISTORIOGRAPHY 9.0 2 V C L-ANT/03
13318 - TEXTUAL CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION OF GREEK AND LATIN TEXTS LUCARINI (PA)LUCARINI CARLO MARTINO 9.0 2 V C L-FIL-LET/05
Optional subjects credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
06984 - HISTORY OF GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY BRUNO (PA)BRUNO GIOVANNA 9.0 1 V B L-ANT/02
03029 - GREEK EPIGRAPHY SAMMARTANO (PA)SAMMARTANO ROBERTO 9.0 2 V B L-ANT/02
03031 - LATIN EPIGRAPHY MOTTA (PA)MOTTA DANIELA 9.0 2 V B L-ANT/03
15817 - HISTORY OF ROMAN SICILY MESSANA (CU)MESSANA VINCENZO 9.0 2 V B L-ANT/03
Optional subjects II credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
01430 - ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF GREEK AND ROMAN ART MANDRUZZATO (RU)MANDRUZZATO ANTONELLA 9.0 1 V B L-ANT/07
03177 - BYZANTINE PHILOLOGY AND HISTORY CARUSO (PO)CARUSO STEFANO 9.0 2 V B L-FIL-LET/07
05381 - ANCIENT NUMISMATICS SOLE (RD)SOLE LAVINIA 9.0 2 V B L-ANT/04
07629 - ANCIENT TOPOGRAPHY BELVEDERE (CU)BELVEDERE OSCAR BELVEDERE (CU)BELVEDERE OSCAR 9.0 2 V B L-ANT/09
11786 - ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY LASPIA (PO)LASPIA PATRIZIA 9.0 2 V B M-FIL/07
Explaination
Term Term/Semester
Val. Valutation: V = mark in 30/30, G = note
(*) Teaching attended in english
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