Notizie
Exam date change – February 2026 session
We hereby inform that the exam session originally scheduled for February 7, 2026 has been postponed to February 14, 2026.
The time and classroom will remain the same.
Below you will find the next two exam dates, with the corresponding classroom indicated.
Saturday, February 14, 2026, 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., Aula A ex ISO
Saturday, February 21, 2026, 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., Aula A ex ISO
Spostamento appello d'esame – sessione di febbraio 2026
Si comunica che l'appello d'esame previsto per il 7 /2/ 2026 è stato spostato al 14/2/2026. Di seguito aule e orari dei prossimi appelli:
sabato 14 febbraio 2026 ore 10-12 Aula A ex ISO
sabato 21 febbraio 2026 ore 10-12 Aula A ex ISO
a.a. 2025-2026
I semestre
Romance Philology [10611855]
Monday 12-14 a.m., aula A (Rossi), second floor of the Faculty building (CU003)
Saturday 10-12 a.m., aula A (Rossi)
Lessons will begin on Saturday 4th October at 10 a.m.
The course aims to provide students with an accurate knowledge of the historical and methodological foundations of Romance Philology. This knowledge will be conveyed through a diversified study of the linguistic, literary and philological aspects of some literary Romance texts, supported by laboratory activities, such as reading and interpretation of manuscript sources, applications of textual criticism, analysis and comparison of critical editions. A monographic section of the course will be specifically devoted to Dantean philology and to the reception of the Commedia.
Students who wish to attend the course should subscribe to the Classroom (https://classroom.google.com/c/ODA1NTU0MTAxNTcw?cjc=ft6ackqi), where additional information, bibliography and didactic materials will be made available.
II semestre
Questioni di Filologia romanza [1025357]
Il corso si propone di introdurre gli studenti allo studio del teatro medievale nell’area romanza (XII–XV secolo), con attenzione ai generi, alle lingue, alla musica e ai contesti culturali in cui i testi furono composti e rappresentati. Particolare rilievo sarà dato ai problemi filologici legati alla trasmissione dei testi, alla loro edizione critica e alla dimensione performativa.
Testi e materiali didattici saranno resi disponibili nella Classroom del corso.
The course aims to introduce students to the study of medieval theatre in the Romance area (12th–15th centuries), with a focus on the genres, languages, music and cultural contexts in which the texts were composed and performed. Particular emphasis will be placed on philological issues related to the transmission of texts, their critical edition and their performative dimension.
Bibliography and didactic materials will be available in the Classroom of the course.
Orari di ricevimento
Si prega di contattare la docente alla mail istituzionale: silvia.desantis@uniroma1.it