"G. d'Annunzio"
Basic knowledge of the vernacular language of 200-300
The teaching will contribute to achievement of the learning objectives of the Course of Study in Philology, linguistics and literary traditions, in particular along the following lines: Knowledge and Understanding In-depth knowledge of the main features of the Italian language (as expected by learning objectives of the Course); knowledge of the main typologies of written texts and their features in ancient Italian; ability to orient oneself in the debate on continuity or discontinuity over the centuries of Italian structures (even compared to other Romance varieties).
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding Ability to examine a text and describe its phonological, morphological, syntactical and lexical features; ability to recognise a text (written or spoken) also in relation to textual typology; ability to use specialist consultation tools (grammars, dictionaries, archives) for the purposes of linguistic analysis; ability to collect firsthand linguistic data and organise them for the purposes of in-depth analysis (as expected by learning objectives of the Course).
Independence of Judgement Ability to judge independently the accuracy and coherence of a linguistic analysis on the basis of available data and the methods of investigation employed; ability to assess the communicational adequacy of a text in relation to context and end purposes. Communications skills Ability to express learnt content, with full mastery of the written and spoken language, with view to communication in both specialised and lay situations (as expected by learning objectives of the Course).
Learning Capacity Complete mastery of research and analysis methodologies in the linguistic field, thus gaining access to further education courses such as research Doctorate or master’s or to a teaching qualification, not to mention employment opportunities in publishing houses, public/private research and cultural institutes and cultural and academic foundations (as expected by learning objectives of the Course).
Reading of Comedy poems, analysis and critical interpretation - composition and critical text of the Comedy
Reading and comment of the following poems: Inferno: I, III, V, VI, X, XV, XXV, XXX, XXXIII, XXXIV Purgatorio: I, II, VI, XI, XXIV,XXVI, XXVII, XXIX, XXX, XXXIII Paradiso: I, II, VI, XI, XIV, XVII, XVIII, XXIV, XXVII, XXXIII
Inferno, edited by Inglese, Roma, Carocci, 2007 Purgatorio, edited by G. Inglese, Roma, Carocci, 2016 Paradiso, edited by Inglese, Roma, Carocci, 2016 G. Ledda, “Leggere la Commedia”, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2015 E. Malato, Per una nuova edizione commentata delle opere di Dante, Roma, Salerno, 2016, p8. 90-147; 151-170
Frontal lectures, Dantean readings by Italian specialists, for the second cycle of " Letture Dantesche Theatine”
Oral examination on the subjects of the course
Different programme for non-attendants