Practical study of an ancient language II: Greek 2900-HAMC-K2-LANGGR2
The course aims at familiarizing students with the Ancient Greek language as a continuum starting in the Mycenean period and reaching up to the Byzantine period. A coursebook is envisaged accompanied by supplementary bibliography and practical examples to enhance the comprehension.
Moreover, the course will provide students with an overview of the development of Greek script, making reference to the Linear B script and the subsequent adoption of the alphabet to the Byzantine minuscule manuscripts. While the course does not preclude Ancient literary texts, its emphasis is on the more practical aspects of everyday life, as expressed in inscriptions, graffiti, curse tablets, papyri, and other manuscripts. This approach offers the benefit of engaging with genuine texts, complete with their errors or peculiarities, rather than solely with a polished version of the language permeated with centuries of manuscript copying.
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Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
The student:
P_W01 knows the basic rules of Ancient Greek grammar
P_W02 has mastered basic vocabulary of the translated texts
P_W03 has basic knowledge of ancient culture and its reception in Europe
SKILLS
P_U01 translates and analyzes simple Ancient Greek sentences and short prepared texts
SOCIAL COMPETENCE
P_K01 is able to work in a team
P_K02 complies with basic ethical standards (punctuality, intellectual honesty)
Assessment criteria
– activity during classes, homework – 25% of the grade,
– final test result – 75% of the grade