Latin language 1 WF-FI-12-LAC1
Obligatory classes of the Latin - 30 hours per semester , 60 hours per year .
Grading - tests .
Students get to know basic rules of grammar and a specific set of vocabulary. The participians should master technique allowing to conduct independent researches .
They learn also the rich set of vocabulary, proverbs, phrases, texts of selected prayers and carols in Latin
Term 2022/23_Z:
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Term 2023/24_Z:
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(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
knowledge
student knows: the basic issues of the Latin language, concepts and terms in the area of philosophy, the history of the Latin language and its impact on development and j.europejskie j.polskiego, maxims, sayings, abbreviations, the student becomes familiar with the etymology of words
Skills:
the school year the student: correctly read and interpret dictionary with simple texts recognizes and identifies the first known Latin inflected recognizes syntactic constructions
translates simple sentences from Latin to Polish
Competencies:
student is capable of further self-expanding knowledge of Latin and appreciates a basic knowledge of the language and the possibility of its use in the study of philosophy and scientific research in the field of philosophy.
ECTS:
participation in the exercises: 30 hours
Total Hours: 30 [30/30 = 1]
Number of ECTS credits per semester: 1
Assessment criteria
The final grade consists of:
- an assessment of the student’s preparation for each week’s classes
- passing all quick-check tests
- the student’s activity in class
Assessment methods:
Current evaluation- checking home writing assignments (2-5, pass or no)
- evaluation of the student’s preparation for class (pass or no)
- evaluation of quick-check tests – 50% - 3 - is a pass; 90% - 5
- final test at the end of the semester (2-5, 35% is a grade of dst –D)
Bibliography
Complementry reading list:
O. Jurewicz, L. Winniczuk, J. Żuławska, Język łaciński. Podręcznik dla lektoratów szkół wyższych, Warszawa PWN.
St. Wilczynski, T. Zarych, Rudimenta Latinitatis, Wrocław.
K. Kumaniecki, Słownik łacińsko-polski, PWN, Warszawa 1990;
L. Winniczuk, Mały słownik polsko-łaciński, PWN, Warszawa 1994;
any Grammar of Latin
M. Plezia, Słownik łacińsko-polski, t. I-V, PWN, Warszawa 1959-1979;
L. Winniczuk, Słownik kultury antycznej (Grecja - Rzym), WP, Warszawa 1991;
P. Grimal, Słownik mitologii greckiej i rzymskiej, Ossolineum, Wrocław 1997;
A.W. Mikołajczyk, Łacina w kulturze polskiej, Wydawnictwo Dolnośląskie, Wrocław 1998;
M. Korolko, Thesaurus. Skarbiec łacińskich sentencji i powiedzeń w literaturze polskiej, WP, Warszawa, 1997;
Cz. Jędraszko, Łacina na co dzień, Warszawa 1997;
Z. Landowski, K. Wos, Słownik cytatów łacińskich. Wyrażenia, sentencje, przysłowia,
Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków 2002.
Term 2022/23_Z:
None |
Term 2023/24_Z:
None |
Additional information
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