Latin Translatorium WH-FK-II-1-TrasLacin
The aim of the course is reading comprehension and discussing selected and previously prepared Latin texts as part of the homework and translation into Polish. It also includes the ability to read comments and lessons given by the text editor in the footnotes, and to use them when translating the text. The ability to use language dictionaries is also important.
In the winter semester, the classes will be read (in whole or in selected fragments) of the philosophical texts of Apullius of Madaura and Augustine of Hippo.
Apuleius: De deo Socratis; De Platone et eius dogmate, De mundo;
Augustine: De beata vita.
An important element of the exercises is the extraction of philosophical content from the texts read and translated. Additional literature (introduction, translator's comment) and a lecture on philosophy presented by the author of the text can help in understanding the philosophical message.
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Bibliography
Apulejusz z Madaury, De deo Socratis
Apulejusz: De Paltone et eius dogmate;
Apulejusz: DE mundo w:
Apulei Platonici Madaurensis Opera quae supersunt / Vol. III, De philosophia libri, ed. C. Moreschini, Stutgardiae, Lipsiae: Teubner, 1991 lub:
Apuleii Platonici Madaureunsis Opera quae supersunt, III De philosophia libri, rec. P. Thomas, Stutgardiae B.G. Teubneri MCMLXX.
Augustyn: De vita beata: Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina, XXIX Aurelii Augustini Opera, Pars II, 2, De beata vita, Tunrholti Typographi Brepols Editores Pontificii MCMLXX lub inne wydania.
Augustyn: De magistro: Corpus Christianorum, Series Latina, XXIX Aurelii Augustini Opera, Pars II, 2, De beata vita, Tunrholti Typographi Brepols Editores Pontificii MCMLXX lub inne wydania.
Term 2021/22_Z:
Apulejusz z Madaury, De deo Socratis |
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Term 2021/22_Z:
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