Course 2024-2025

Explanation of Latin authors C [LCLAB012]

  • 3 credits
  • 30h
  • 1st quarter
Language of instruction: French / Français

Learning outcomes

Learn to read and communicate in at least one language other than French. Acquire a strong capacity for information analysis, synthesis and writing. To train in critical thinking and scientific reasoning.

Objectives

Intended for students who have completed a full course of Latin in secondary school (4 hours per week in 5th and 6th grade), as well as for students who have successfully completed Reading Latin Texts (LCLA B007), the objectives of this course are the independent reading of long Latin texts, the mastery of the grammatical notions necessary for this purpose, and the elaboration of a commentary (textual, literary and historical) on these texts.

Content

The teaching is devoted to the reading of extended passages from the work of a Latin author of Antiquity or a Neo-Latin author (from the humanist period onwards). After explaining grammatical difficulties and pointing out possible problems in establishing the text, the teacher works out a literary translation with the students, emphasising the techniques and methods to be used. The commentary explains the realia, highlights the stylistic and literary construction of the text and its historical significance


Teaching methods

The teaching unit consists of 30 hours of lectures. In addition, students must prepare their own translation of a passage from the work studied (1-2 pages) not seen in the course (to be chosen from the selection proposed by the teacher); question-and-answer sessions on this individual reading are organised during the first four months of the course at the request of the students.

Evaluations

The unit is subject to a 25-minute oral examination (preceded by 1 hour of preparation). This exam covers the lecture material (translation, grammatical analysis and commentary) and the passage translated independently by the student (translation, grammatical analysis and explanation of content).

Recommended readings

Text files (including 'non-basic' vocabulary) are distributed throughout the year by the teacher, and are made available to the student on Webcampus, as are the PowerPoint presentations that accompany the course.

Language of instruction

French / Français

Location for course

NAMUR

Organizer

Faculté de philosophie et lettres
Rue de Bruxelles, 61
5000 NAMUR

Degree of Reference

Undergraduate Degree