SLAVIC PHILOLOGY - ADVANCED
Stampa
Enrollment year
2017/2018
Academic year
2018/2019
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
2nd semester (25/02/2019 - 05/06/2019)
ECTS
6
Lesson hours
36 lesson hours
Language
Italian
Activity type
ORAL TEST
Teacher
BRAGONE MARIA CRISTINA (titolare) - 6 ECTS
Prerequisites
It is advisable to have passed at least an examination of Slavic Philology and Russian Language in previous examination.
Learning outcomes
The course deals with the study of Church Slavonic and the main aspects of the Medieval literary tradition in Slavia Orthodoxa (concerning especially the East Slavic area). The course aims to provide linguistic, philological and literary knowledge required to analyze literary texts.
Course contents
Russian byliny.

The course aims to present an introduction to the study of Old Russian oral epic poems.
Teaching methods
Lectures and practice dealing with linguistic, historical and cultural analysis of poems.
Reccomended or required readings
- Drevnie rossijskie stichotvorenija sobrannye Kirseju Danilovym, a cura di A.P. Evgen'eva e V.N. Putilov, Nauka, Moskva, 1977 (scelta di testi)
- Byliny, a cura di F.M. Selivanov, Sovetskaja Rossija, Moskva, 1988 (scelta di testi)
- Introduzione e Nota informativa, in Giganti, incantatori e draghi. Byline dell'antica Rus', a cura di E.T. Saronne e K.F. Danil'cenko, Luni Editrice, Milano, Trento, 1997, p. 9-90
- Introduzione e Novgorod nella storia, in L'epos dei mercanti. Byline russe del ciclo di Novgorod, a cura di E.T. Saronne e E. Moroni, Carocci, 2010
- R. Jakobson, M. Szeftel, The Vseslav Epos, in Russian Epic Studies, ed. by R. Jakobson and E.J. Simmons, Philadelphia 1949, pp. 13-86

- Course notes and materials handed out during the lectures.

Students who do not attend the lectures are requested to contact the lecturer.
Materials and books included in the bibliography are available in the Department of Humanistic Studies, Section of Foreign Languages and Literatures Department.
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 poems made during the lectures.
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 poems made during the lectures.
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