CODE 84424 ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 1 CONSERVAZIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI 8453 (L-1) - GENOVA 6 cfu anno 2 CONSERVAZIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI 8453 (L-1) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR L-FIL-LET/04 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW Ariadne, Aeneas, Perseus, Andromeda: Latin literature as a mythological and iconographic source The course aims at providing students with an introduction to Roman literature, mythology and culture. The close reading of a selection of ancient texts, that will be read in Latin with an eye to their reception, will expose students to some main characters of Latin literature, who will provide an overview of the main literary genres and of myths that are relevant for ancient and modern figurative arts, such as Troy’s last night or the adventures of Perseus, or Ariadne. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims at providing students with an overall knowledge of Roman literature and culture. At the end of this course, students will be able to interpret literary Latin texts and to recognise the recurring motifs of Greco-Roman mythology and their reception in the European culture as well as in figurative arts. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of this course, students will be able to: assess the peculiar features of the main themes of Roman literature by reading and interpreting the production of the major Roman authors against the cultural background of their time; interpret literary Latin texts on the linguistic, semantic and stylistic level; recognise the recurring motifs of Greco-Roman mythology in Latin literature and their reception in the European culture as well as in modern figurative arts. identify the reception of themes of Latin literature in the modern European culture. PREREQUISITES The core of this course will be the reading, translation and interpretation of Latin texts. Therefore, a mandatory prerequisite is a very good knowledge of italian and intermediate skills in Latin language, as well as the ability of critically analyse the main structures of a text (both in Italian and Latin). Students with scarce (or no) skills in Latin are invited to attend the beginning and intermediate Latin courses. TEACHING METHODS The lectures will focus on the discussion and critical analysis of the texts in the reading list; attention will be paid to the literary and anthropological meaning of these texts, as well as to their reception. The didactic approach will be based on dialogue; active participation will be encouraged. The lessons will be held in person, with the possibility for students to follow even at a distance (Teams code: 10at9of). Participation in class is highly recommended; students are encouraged to sign up to the AulaWeb webpage of the course, where all material and information will be shared throughout the term. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Ariadne, Aeneas, Perseus, Andromeda: Latin literature as a mythological and iconographic source The course will focus on some of the most meaningful works of the golden age of Latin literature. These works outline a portrait of some major characters of classical myth, that will be followed through their reception in European literature and figurative arts (ancient archeology and the frescoes of Genoa’s Palazzi dei Rolli and Villa del Principe). The analysis will focus on Ariadne (Catullus, carmen 64); Troy’s last night (Virgil, Aeneid, book two); Perseus, Andromeda and Medusa (Ovid, Metamorphoses, book four). By comparing such literary elaborations with Hyginus’ brief mythographic stories, students will improve their skills in Latin language and translation. All texts will be read in Latin. In addition to the reading list, students are required to study the history of Latin literature (a list of the principal arguments will be given at the beginning of the course). RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY History of Latin literature - Recommended textbook Gian Biagio Conte, Profilo storico della Letteratura Latina dalle origini alla tarda età imperiale, Le Monnier / Mondadori Education. Latin grammar - Recommended textbook Marco Fucecchi, Luca Graverini, La lingua latina. Fondamenti di morfologia e sintassi, Le Monnier / Mondadori Education. Latin texts – Recommended translations: Igino, Miti del mondo classico, a cura di Fabio Gasti, Rusconi, Sant’Arcangelo di Romagna 2017 Catullo, Poesie, a cura di Francesco Della Corte, Mondadori, Milano 1992 (Fondazione Lorenzo Valla) or Gaio Valerio Catullo, Le poesie, a cura di Alessandro Fo, Einaudi, Torino 2018 Virgilio, Eneide, vol. 1: Libri I-II, a cura di Ettore Paratore, Luca Canali, Mondadori, Milano 2012 (Fondazione Lorenzo Valla) or Virgilio, Eneide, a cura di M. Ramous, G.B. Conte, G.L. Baldo, Venezia, Marsilio, 2004 Ovidio, Metamorfosi, vol. 2: Libri III-IV, a cura di Alessandro Barchiesi, Richard John Tarrant, Ludovica Koch, Gianpiero Rosati, Mondadori, Milano 2007 (Fondazione Lorenzo Valla) or Ovidio, Le Metamorfosi, a cura di Gianpiero Rosati, Milano, Rizzoli 1994 non-attending students: further bibliography G. Ieranò, Arianna. Storia di un mito, Roma, Carocci 2010 or M. Lentano, Enea. L'ultimo dei Troiani il primo dei Romani, Salerno, Roma, 2020 or Daniel Ogden, Perseus, Routledge, London 2008 (in English) Further bibliography on specific aspects of the myths and their reception will be provided during the semester TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ALICE BONANDINI Ricevimento: Office hours will be held either in person or online, by appointment. Please e-mail the instructor to schedule an appointment. Exam Board ALICE BONANDINI (President) LISA LONGONI BIAGIO SANTORELLI (Substitute) DILETTA VIGNOLA (Substitute) LARA NICOLINI (President) GIOVANNI ANDRISANI BIAGIO SANTORELLI (Substitute) LARA NICOLINI (President) LISA LONGONI ALICE BONANDINI (Substitute) BIAGIO SANTORELLI (Substitute) GIOVANNI TROVATO (Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START Lectures will start on the 15th of February. Class schedule LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION During the oral exam, students will be required: To answer questions on the major Roman authors and literary works and on the evolution of literary genres; to demonstrate their skills in Latin language and textual analysis by translating and commenting the listed texts; To discuss classical myths and their reception. Reading list: Troy’s last night Virgil, Aeneid, Book II, vv. 1-56; 199-265; 515-603; 707-804 (students will read the second book of Virgil's Aeneid in its entirety, in translation). Hyginus, fabulae 108 Perseus, Andromeda and Medusa Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book IV, vv. 663-786 Hyginus, fabulae 64 Ariadne Catullus, carmen 64, vv. 50-254 Hyginus, fabulae 41, 42, 43 ASSESSMENT METHODS The examination will be oral. Students will be required: to answer questions on the history of Latin literature, discussing the life and works of some of the major Latin authors or the evolution of a literary genre; To translate and analyse a passage of Hyginus’ fabulae in its linguistic elements; to interpret a poetic passage from the course reading list (Catullus, Vergil, Ovid). To discuss the anthropological and literary meaning of one myth as well as its reception in literature and figurative arts; individual research projects are welcomed. Grading scale: 30 cum laude - 28: The student is able to answer questions on history of Latin literature throughly and to translate and discuss accurately the suggested texts, outlining their linguistic features; 27 - 23: The student shows an overall knowledge of the history of the Latin literature and of the selected texts, with some flaws that do not prejudice their correct interpretation. 22 - 18: The student shows a partial understanding of the texts, their language and their literary context. Fail: The student misinterprets the texts and is not able to answer questions of history of literature. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 21/01/2022 11:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Nicolini 11/02/2022 11:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Nicolini 10/05/2022 11:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Nicolini 25/05/2022 15:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Bonandini 31/05/2022 11:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Nicolini 07/06/2022 08:30 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Bonandini 28/06/2022 08:30 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Bonandini 28/06/2022 11:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Nicolini 14/07/2022 11:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Nicolini 14/09/2022 15:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Bonandini 16/09/2022 11:00 GENOVA orale Prof.ssa Nicolini