THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING
Channel 1
ILARIA ANDOLFI
Lecturers' profile
Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
This course follows up on the previous module (Ancient Greek Language part I, by Prof. Cinalli) and is aimed at developing further the knowledge of Ancient Greek grammar (morphology and syntax). By the end of the module, students are expected to have a good command of the grammar and syntax of the language, have developed a good working Greek vocabulary and have read passaged of unadapted Greek of a reasonable length. The final exam has a written and an oral part. The written exam consists in a translation of a Greek passage, which will be discussed by the student during the oral phase of the examination.
Prerequisites
This course requires some basic skills and abilities acquired in the first half of the year (semester I)
Books
Greek language:
D.J. Mastronarde, Introduction to Attic Greek, Berkeley 2013
E. Dickey, An Introduction to The Composition and Analysis of Greek Prose, Cambridge 2016
Teaching mode
Lectures
Frequency
Not mandatory
Exam mode
written translation into English of a passage of Ancient Greek suitable to exit-level of the students, with some questions on the morphology-syntax features of the text
Lesson mode
Lectures
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseClassics
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year1st year
- Semester2nd semester
- SSDL-FIL-LET/02
- CFU6