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13779 Latin Literature - Five-year degree in Classical Philology


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Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication
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Classical Languages
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Bibliografia
Independientemente de la bibliografía puntual citada en clase, se recomienda la consulta y lectura de los siguientes manuales:

M. VON ALBRECHT, Historia de la Literatura romana desde Andrónico hasta Boecio, trad. de D. Estefanía y A. Pociña, 2 vols., Barcelona 1997-99.

E. BICKEL, Historia de la Literatura romana, trad. española de J.Mª Díaz- Regañón, Madrid 1982.

L. BIELER, Historia de la Literatura romana, trad. española de M. Sánchez, Madrid 1971 (con varias reimpresiones).

C. CODOÑER (ed.), Historia de la Literatura latina, Madrid 1997.

M. FUHRMANN et alii, Literatura romana, trad. española de R. de la Vega, Madrid 1985.

J. GAILLARD, Introducción a la Literatura latina, trad. española de J.L. C

Continguts
A. PROGRAM

I. Introduction: 1. - the Latin literary genres . 2. - distinctive features of Latin Literature.

II. epic poetry: 3. - distinctive features of epic gender. The language of Epic poetry and their topics. 4. - origins of the Roman Epic poetry. 5. - archaic Epic poetry. 6. - the Epic poetry of the republican period. 7. - the Epic poetry of the classic period: Virgilio. .8 Post-Vigilian Epic

III. The Theater: 9. - distinctive features of theatrical and stage language. 10. - origins of Latin Theater: varieties and formal elements of scenic representation. 11. - the Tragedy of Rome: a) from the archaic authors to Accio; b) farmers in the classic era : Séneca. 12. - Comedy: palliata and togata. 13. - smaller forms of Latin Theater: the Atellana and mime.

IV. Lyrical Art: 14. - historical morphology of Roman lyricism. 15. - Satire: origin, topics and
evolution of the gender. 16. - The Choice: origin, topics, authors and forms. 17. - Carmina,
hymns and odes. 18. - didactic poetry and fable. 19. - Roman poetic tradition and
Christian Latin himnología.

V. Oratory 20. - characteristics of speech: origin and development. 21. - Asianism and aticism in
Rome. 22. - Cicerón. 23. - decadence of the Oratorical one. The panegiristas. 24. - Rhetoric in the
imperial time: Séneca the Orator; Quintiliano; the