090086 UE Lateinische Lektüre II (Spätlateinische Texte) (2017S)
Lateinische Lektüre II (Bachelor Lehramt)
Continuous assessment of course work
Labels
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 13.02.2017 06:00 to Mo 27.02.2017 23:59
- Registration is open from Mo 20.03.2017 06:00 to We 22.03.2017 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Fr 31.03.2017 23:59
Details
max. 60 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
Friday
10.03.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
17.03.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
24.03.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
31.03.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
07.04.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
28.04.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
05.05.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
12.05.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
19.05.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
26.05.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
02.06.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
09.06.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
16.06.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
23.06.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Friday
30.06.
09:45 - 11:15
Hörsaal 21 Hauptgebäude, Hochparterre, Stiege 8
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
This course is a continuous assessment Lektüre that will include an introduction to the general topic “Late Latin” and will cover a broad range of different Late Antique Latin texts. Students will become acquainted with some of the special tools necessary to explore beyond the “safe” 1st C. CE. By the end of the course we will have read a good selection of interesting texts, both typical and atypical.
Assessment and permitted materials
I expect students to attend, to be prepared, and to participate actively. 50 % of the grade will be based on oral performance.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Every week will have a different topic and a different reading that will be made available in advance on Moodle. Students will be expected to prepare the readings carefully, to be able to translate them, and to answer grammatical questions (parsing), and study the content of the texts and contextualize them in literary history.
Examination topics
The class will be assessed on the basis of classwork (50% of the grade) and of a final exam (50% of the grade). Depending on the number of students enrolled, the final exam may be in multiple choice-multiple answer format. The exam will cover all the readings studied in the course.
Reading list
Many different authors will be read, ranging from the Bible down to 6th C. CE. Some texts will be high style, others Vulgar Latin. Different genres will be covered. Every week will have a different topic and a different reading that will be made available in advance on Moodle.
Association in the course directory
Last modified: Mo 07.09.2020 15:31