The course contributes to achieve the learning objectives of the MA degree course in Philology, Linguistics and Literary Traditions. It aims to consolidate and broaden the knowledge and methodologies acquired over the BA course in line with the professional positions and job opportunities that this MA envisages. Finally, the course aims to prepare students for postgraduate education both in Italy and abroad (Ph.D, specializing courses, etc...).
Skills
On completion of the course the student should possess a solid and wide knowledge of Greek literary culture, grounded in direct reading of ancient texts in the original. The student will have moreover acquired knowledge of the fundamental critical tools, IT included, for the study of classical disciplines.
Independence of Judgement
The student should have acquired adequate skills in translation, understood as a personal and original act of text comprehension.
Moreover, the student will have built up a valid philological method for critical reading of classical texts and be able to interpret, in an autonomous key, authors, works and genres of Greek literature in relation to their historical-cultural context and to the dynamics of the textual tradition, also in the light of the most recent research directions.
Communications Skills
The student must be able to communicate the outcome of study results, orally and in writing, clearly, coherently and in an articulate manner. The student must also have a sure grasp of the specialised terminology proper to the discipline.