PROBLEMS OF CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY I A

Course objectives

Students will learn the basic history of the discipline, from antiquity to the modern era, and the general methodology of modern critical editions. They will be able to understand the general ways of transmission and reception of Greek-Latin literary works through the centuries, and to evaluate independently the modification these works have been subjected to in the different stages of tradition. They will be able to contextualize their literary genre and the ways of fruition, communicating these ideas with the appropriate terminology even to a general audience. They will be able to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy.

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CLAUDIO GIAMMONA Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
History and method of classical philology .The course deals with composition and transmission of the works of classical authors, with regard to the formation of the modern principles of philological inquiry and textual criticism.
Prerequisites
A good knowledge of classical latin is reccomended.
Books
- L.D. Reynolds, N.G. Wilson, «Scribes and Scholars. A Guide to the Transmission of Greek and Latin Literature», Oxford: Oxford University Press 1991 (chaps. I, III-V); - P. Trovato, «Everything you Always wanted to know about Lachmann's method»,Padova, Libreria Universitaria Edizioni, 2014 (introduction + chaps. I-III [pp. 39-178]). - T. Braccini, «Avventure e disavventure dei classici», Roma: Carocci 2025. - Further materials will be available on the course's classrom: m2vl5fsp
Frequency
Attendance is non compulsory
Exam mode
The final examination will verify the knowledge of issues pertaining the trasmission of classical texts, and the acquisition of philological methods, alsto through the critical evaluation of the examples discussed during the course or in the assigned textbooks.
Lesson mode
The lessons will be held in the traditional way and mostly in the frontal form.
CLAUDIO GIAMMONA Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
History and method of classical philology .The course deals with composition and transmission of the works of classical authors, with regard to the formation of the modern principles of philological inquiry and textual criticism.
Prerequisites
A good knowledge of classical latin is reccomended.
Books
- L.D. Reynolds, N.G. Wilson, «Scribes and Scholars. A Guide to the Transmission of Greek and Latin Literature», Oxford: Oxford University Press 1991 (chaps. I, III-V); - P. Trovato, «Everything you Always wanted to know about Lachmann's method»,Padova, Libreria Universitaria Edizioni, 2014 (introduction + chaps. I-III [pp. 39-178]). - T. Braccini, «Avventure e disavventure dei classici», Roma: Carocci 2025. - Further materials will be available on the course's classrom: m2vl5fsp
Frequency
Attendance is non compulsory
Exam mode
The final examination will verify the knowledge of issues pertaining the trasmission of classical texts, and the acquisition of philological methods, alsto through the critical evaluation of the examples discussed during the course or in the assigned textbooks.
Lesson mode
The lessons will be held in the traditional way and mostly in the frontal form.
  • Lesson code1035671
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseModern humanities
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year3rd year
  • Duration12 months
  • SSDL-FIL-LET/05
  • CFU6