Latin language WH-FPZ-C-JŁ2.1
Course content:
Introductory note on the Latin language, alphabet, accents, pronunciation rules, five declensions of nouns, conjugation: various tenses (indicative and imperative mode, infinitives) adjectives - the declension and comparison, pronouns, prepositions, adverbs - creating and comparison; coniunctivus of various tenses,subordinate clauses, gerund, participles (participia); basic information about the syntax: nominal predicate, dativus possessivus, accusativus and nominativus duplex, syntax accusativus cum infinitivo - aci and nominativus cum infinitivo - aci and ablativus absolutus; coniugatio periphrastica activa et passiva ; verba deponentia, verba semideponentia, verba anomala, numerals, roman numerals. Reading texts in the textbook, including selected texts of historians, philosophers, and poets of Rome
Methods of assessment:
The student is required to attend the classes; during each semester the student is to take and pass 3 tests, including grammatical material from previous classes. In the third and fourth semester,these tests together with the required attendance are the basis for receiving the credit; after the second year of the course the student receives credit with a mark; the credit is received after a written test of Latin grammar and the ability to use the Latin-Polish dictionary (the result of the grammar test); the final assessment can also be influenced by active participation at the classes during the year.
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Learning outcomes
the student is able to explain and understand simple texts and Latin maxims, and scientific terminology, recognizes the importance and function of references to ancient culture in Polish culture
Bibliography
O. Jurewicz, L. Winniczuk, J. Żuławska, Język łaciński. Podręcznik dla lektoratów szkół wyższych (wydanie dowolne);
J. Wojtczak-Szyszkowski, Roma clarissima urbium, Warszawa 2008; Fides et litterae, Warszawa 1998;
Słownik łacińsko-polski (wydanie dowolne, zalecane pod red. K. Komanieckiego)
zbiory i opracowania sentencji łacińskich: S. Kalinkowski, Aurea dicta, złote słowa, (wydanie dowolne), Cz. Jędraszko, Łacina na co dzień, Warszawa 1990 lub inne zbiory
A.W.Mikołajczak, Łacina w kulturze polskiej, Wrocław 2005.
Additional information
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