Study Programmes 2015-2016
LCLA0068-1  
Latin authors 1
Duration :
45h Th
Number of credits :
Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : classics6
Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : classics6
Bachelor in information and communication6
Bachelor in information and communication6
Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : German, Dutch and English6
Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : German, Dutch and English6
Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : general6
Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : general3
Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : general3
Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : general6
Bachelor in history4
Bachelor in history6
Bachelor in history6
Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : general6
Bachelor in modern languages and literatures : general6
Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : musicology4
Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : musicology6
Bachelor in history of art and archaeology : musicology6
Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : Oriental studies6
Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures : Oriental studies6
Bachelor in philosophy4
Bachelor in philosophy6
Bachelor in philosophy6
Bachelor in philosophy4
Bachelor in French and Romance languages and literatures : general6
Bachelor in French and Romance languages and literatures : general5
Bachelor in French and Romance languages and literatures : general6
Master in history (120 ECTS)4
Master in linguistics (120 ECTS)5
Master in French and Romance languages and literatures : general (120 ECTS)5
Master in history (60 ECTS)4
Master in French and Romance languages and literatures : general (60 ECTS)5
Lecturer :
Bruno Rochette
Language(s) of instruction :
French language
Organisation and examination :
All year long, with partial in January
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Course contents :
A series of texts illustrating a theme, a character or a classical author. Seneca, Lucretius, Titus Livy, the origins of Rome, Horatius, Seneca, Vergil, the emperor as seen by Ammianus Marcellinus. In general, a prose writer one year and a poet the next.
Learning outcomes of the course :
To show the various audiences concerned how a commentary, whether historical or literary, can only be based on direct contact with text, hence on a precise understanding and rigorous translation.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
Good knowledge of basic Latin, i.e. the contents of a common school grammar book (or the Latin method of FAMERIE - BODSON- DUBUISSON, published by Nathan) and a vocabulary book (for instance by G. ETIENNE [approximately 2000 words]).
It should be stressed that "six years of Latin in secondary school" does not give automatic access to this course: everything depends on the student's real knowledge and his/her true capacity to mobilise it. It should also be stressed that this course is not compulsory for students in the first year of their bachelor's degree (except in classics) and there is no shame in choosing the Beginner's Latin course.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
For the schedule and general information on the course, see http://www.ulg.ac.be/littlat
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
On Monday from 4 to 5/30, all year. See http://cipl82.Philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires
Recommended or required readings :
- Reference works: a set of texts is available online (WebCT) every year. Students should also obtain: F. GAFFIOT, Le grand Gaffiot. French-Latin dictionary (Hachette) [full version] ; G. FRANÇOIS, Grammaire latine, Dessain. Compulsory reading: 1 Bac (all): G.-A. Pauliat-M. Pauliat, Civilisations grecque et romaine. 2 Bac history: L. Jerphagnon, Histoire de la Rome antique. Les armes et les mots [a chapter of student's own choice]. 2 Bac other sections: R. Martin-J. Gaillard, Les genres littéraires à Rome [a chapter of student's own choice].
Assessment methods and criteria :
oral exam in June: reading aloud one of the passages explained in class, retranslation, grammatical justification, commentary; questions on civilisation (on the work of Pauliat or on the other books).
The marks from the 2 midterm exams in January will count each for 20% of the June final mark if > or = 10/20. The marks will have no effect on the final grade if they don't reach 10/20 and the final exam will then be cumulative.
Work placement(s) :
Organizational remarks :
Contacts :
Teacher Bruno ROCHETTE, Professor Département des Sciences de l'Antiquité place du 20-Août, 7 in B-4000 Liège Phone: 04 366 56 63 - Fax 04 366 58 27 E-mail : Bruno.Rochette@ulg.ac.be Secretary Valérie ELIAS Phone 04 366 55 82
Items online :
Online Notes
Notes are available online. See link below.