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Classical Tradition I - OB23052C3
Title: Klasické tradice I.
Guaranteed by: Katedra dějin a didaktiky dějepisu (41-KDDD)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2021
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/2, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Additional information: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=2511
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: doc. PhDr. Jana Kepartová, CSc.
Class: V
Classification: Teaching > History
Is pre-requisite for: OB2305247
Annotation -
This subject is taught in Czech. During the course on Classical Traditions, also topics from ancient life, institutions and mythology that influenced European fine arts, literature and other areas of European culture, are looked at. For the grammar part, textbook by J. Kalivoda, Verba docent, exempla trahunt. Praha: Karolinum 2011, and J. Kepartová - R. Skopek, Praktická iLatina (https://publi.cz/books/494/index.html?secured=false#Cover) will be used. In the exercises focusing on language, students are encouraged to look at internationalisms coming from Latin roots, and read texts with historic backgrounds. They will also get to know some expressions from ecclesiastical Latin. A prerequisite for Classical Traditions I is passing the exam in History of Antiquity, as the exercises on the Classical Traditions course do not concentrate on basic terms and themes but on deeper knowledge.
Last update: Kepartová Jana, doc. PhDr., CSc. (17.05.2019)
Aim of the course -


Learning outcomes of the course unit The aim of the course is to acquaint students of bachelor study of history with the role of Latin and ancient culture in European culture and to acquire the ability to understand the modified Latin text. Therefore, the final test is devoted not to translation, but to answers to questions focused on the content of the text.

Last update: Beránková Iva, PhDr. (29.10.2019)
Course completion requirements -

Attestation

  • Till the end of the semester to put in the "Dictionary of the humanistis studies" in the "moodle-eLearning" two international words or two live words with its analyse.
  • Till the end of the semester to put in in the "moodle-eLearning" an essay according to ows coice but from the themes which are given in the beginning of "moodle Classical tradition I".
  • To pass the understanding of the  written text at the end of the course.
  • 80% attendance.
  • The written test can be repeated twice. There will be three terms for the written test.

Deatils in the moodl and in the single lessons.

Last update: Beránková Iva, PhDr. (29.10.2019)
Literature -


Literature and materials are published on moodle. The access password is supplied by the teacher.

Last update: Beránková Iva, PhDr. (29.10.2019)
Teaching methods - Czech

Výklad, cvičení, konzultace, průběžně plnění písemných úkolů cílených na překlad a porozumění latinskému textu.

Last update: Kepartová Jana, doc. PhDr., CSc. (17.05.2019)
Syllabus -

The Trojan myth of Prince Aeneas and his coming to Latium in literature and in the arts.

2. The myth of the Founding of Rome, of the twins Romulus and Remus, in literature and the arts.

3. Roman Republican virtues in literature and the arts.

4. Contemplating the rhetoric skill and theoretic writings by Cicero.

5. Augustan reign and his personality as reflected in European and Bohemian history. Charles IV and Augustus.

6.  Interpretatio Romana and the significance of Classical mythological narratives for European culture. Interpretatio Bohemica et Europea.

7. The reception of Roman mythology in European and Czech literature and arts.

8. Antiquity in Czech literature. Classical poetry in Czech translations and their literary criticism.

9. Woman in Classical mythology and history. The wife (matrona) as a Roman idol vs. worshipping the Christian woman and wife.

10. Classical traditions in social and political life in Bohemia. The “Sokol” movement.

11. The image of Antiquity in movies (in the Czech Lands, in Europe and overseas).

12. The image of Antiquity in historical fiction (in the Czech Lands, in Europe and overseas).

Last update: Kepartová Jana, doc. PhDr., CSc. (17.05.2019)
Entry requirements - Czech

Prerekvizitou je absolutorium kurzu Dějiny antického starověku.

Last update: Kepartová Jana, doc. PhDr., CSc. (24.04.2018)
 
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