Learning Objectives
The teaching contributes to achievement of the learning objectives of the Degree course in Philology, linguistics and literary traditions, aiming to consolidate and broaden the knowledge and philological methodologies acquired over the three year course, with view to either proceeding towards a research Doctorate or finding work with publishing houses, public/private research and cultural institutes or cultural and academic foundations.
Skills At the end of the course students should be capable of critically study on occitan and french texts in their manuscript tradition.
Independence of Judgement Students must acquire sufficient skills to assess variants, distinguishing those derived from cross-fertilisations from polygenetic variants, with view to creating an autonomous study of the individual copyists and their approach.
Communications Skills Students must know how to present philological circumstances and problems clearly, in appropriate language, to specialised/unspecialised interlocutors, with view to triggering profitable interdisciplinary synergies with scholars from other sectors of study.