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The Classics and Contemporary Lusophony

Code 16595
Year 1
Semester S2
ECTS Credits 6
Workload TP(60H)
Scientific area História da Cultura
Entry requirements It does not have
Learning outcomes - Recognize the path of the Latin language to Portuguese;
- Connect customs and rites of Roman society with Portuguese society;
- Understand the main influences of classical literature on Portuguese literature from the Middle Ages to the present day;
- Stimulate autonomous learning strategies;
- Produce scientific texts.
Syllabus 1. Latin and Latin culture at the base of Portuguese culture:
1.1. The Romanization process in Portugal.
1.2. Latin as a vocabulary stratum of Portuguese.
1.3. Latin in current usage: expressions, maxims, anthroponyms, publicity.
2. Reflections of Roman religion on Catholicism:
2.1. The passage from paganism to Christianity.
2.2. Latin as a language of religion from the Middle Ages to the Second Vatican Council.
3. Roman literature and Portuguese literature:
3.1. The Renaissance as a revaluation of the classics at the epic and theater level: Gil Vicente, Camões and António Ferreira.
3.2. Themes, ideologies, forms and Latin vocabulary present in literature and in particular in Portuguese lyric. The paradigmatic case of Fernando Pessoa and Ricardo Reis.
4. Latin influences in terms of leisure:
4.1. Roman arenas and bullfights.
4.2. Spa and gastronomy.
4.3. Civilizational heritage: use and appreciation of classical culture in contemporary society.
Main Bibliography AAVV (1999), Raízes greco-latinas da cultura portuguesa: Actas do I Congresso da APEC. Coimbra: Instituto de Estudos Clássicos (online gratuito).
Calvino, Italo 2009, Porquê ler os clássicos? Trad. de José Colaço Barreiros. Lisboa: Teorema.
Ferreira, José Ribeiro & Dias, Paula Barata (2004), Fluir perene. A cultura clássica em escritores portugueses contemporâneos. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra.
Grimal, Pierre (2020), Dicionário de mitologia grega e romana. Lisboa: Antígona.
Pereira, Maria Helena da Rocha (2015), Estudos sobre Roma Antiga, a Europa e o legado clássico. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra (online gratuito).
Pinto, Ana Paula et al. (2012) (org.), Mitos e heróis. A expressão do iImaginário. Braga: Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
Silva, Maria de Fátima Sousa e & Augusto, Maria das Graças de Moraes (coord.) (2016), A recepção dos clássicos em Portugal e no Brasil. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra (online gratuito).
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria The evaluation, whose criteria are previously discussed with the students and in the form of seminar, includes an oral presentation of a chosen topic and a monographic work defended orally and delivered in writing at the end of the semester. Considering, nevertheless, for the final grade, the active participation of the students in the classes.
The student has the possibility to present in the examination the monographic work reelaborated in case of non-use or for the purpose of improvement of grade.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2024-03-19

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