Classical Greek Language and Literature – Field of study catalogue MU
Classical Greek Language and Literature“To the roots of our civilization.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- characterize the phonological and morphological development of the Greek language in any period of its history
- interpret original Greek texts linguistically and historically against the backdrop of their literary and cultural environment
- characterize and differentiate non-Attic dialects
- describe the development of the Greek language, including Byzantine and modern periods
- interpret historical and cultural contexts in the Mediterranean of antiquity and the early Middle Ages
- apply the rules of the Greek system of prosody to epic texts and selected Greek lyric poetry
The Master’s final state examination tests the student for the following abilities and competences:
- thorough knowledge of Greek grammar and the development of the Greek language;
- thorough knowledge of the development of Greek literature and general knowledge of the relations between basic developmental stages of Roman literature and Greek literature;
- thorough orientation in various domains of Greek culture and history (philosophy, visual arts, cult and religion, state and politics, judiciary and legal system, private life);
- being well-read in the writers selected for compulsory reading list (esp. Homer and Demosthenes).
Prerequisites for the Master’s final state examination:
- earning the required number of ECTS credits in the Master’s degree study programme;
- due preparation of texts included in the compulsory reading list and successful completion of all the colloquia related to them;
- presentation of the Master’s thesis (minor or major) and its acceptance by the supervisor.
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