SLAVIC PHILOLOGY - B
Stampa
Enrollment year
2017/2018
Academic year
2017/2018
Regulations
DM270
Academic discipline
L-LIN/21 (SLAVIC STUDIES)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
Course
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS; LINGUISTICS AND MODERN LANGUAGES
Curriculum
PERCORSO COMUNE
Year of study
Period
1st semester (25/09/2017 - 10/01/2018)
ECTS
6
Lesson hours
36 lesson hours
Language
Italian
Activity type
ORAL TEST
Teacher
BRAGONE MARIA CRISTINA (titolare) - 6 ECTS
Prerequisites
Elements of Slavic linguistics.
Learning outcomes
The course aims to deepen knowledge of Old Church Slavonic grammar and to provide an introduction to Church Slavonic. The cours aims to enable students to analyze passages from South- and East- Slavic Medieval texts.
Course contents
The course deals with the study of Old Church Slavonic in depth. It deals with Old Church Slavonic and Church Slavonic written production too. Passages from South- and East- Slavic Medieval works will be analyzed from the historical, literary and linguistic point of view.
Teaching methods
Lectures and practice dealing with the analysis of passages from South- and East- Slavic Medieval works.
Reccomended or required readings
M. Garzaniti, Gli slavi. Storia, culture e lingue dalle origini ai nostri giorni , a cura di F. Romoli, Carocci editore, Roma 2013, pp. 190-344
R. Picchio, Lo slavo ecclesiastico, in Letteratura della Slavia ortodossa, Roma-Bari 1991, pp. 103-143

Course notes and materials handed out during the lectures

On Old Church Slavonic grammar:

Course notes and materials handed out during the lectures
N. Marcialis, Introduzione alla lingua paleoslava, Firenze University Press, Firenze 2005, especially pp. 77-251 (only pages dealing with the subjects discussed during the lectures)

Reference handbooks:

A. Vaillant, Manuel du vieux slave, t. 1, Paris 1964 or

N. Radovich, Slavo ecclesiastico antico. Grammatica e bibliografia, Napoli 1965 (www.associazioneslavisti.com/risorse/piccolo-archivio-slavistico) or
H.G. Lunt, Old Church Slavonic Grammar, Berlin, New York 2001 (http://ekislova.ru/sla/oldchurchslavonik) or

V.F. Krivcik, N.S. Mozejko, Staroslavjanskij jazyk, Minsk 1985 or

A.M. Schenker, The Dawn of Slavic, Yale UP 1995


Materials handed out during the lectures and books included in the bibliography are available in the Department of Humanistic Studies, Section of Foreign Languages and Literature
Students who do not attend the lectures are requested to contact the lecturer.
Assessment methods
Oral exam aiming to verify the ability to discuss and synthetize the historical-cultural topics of the course and the analysis of the passages made during the lessons.
Further information
Oral exam aiming to verify the ability to discuss and synthetize the historical-cultural topics of the course and the analysis of the passages made during the lessons.
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