Studies in Classical Philology
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Studies in Classical Philology
The program in Studies in Classical Philology is a comprehensive course of study that delves into the realm of classical philology, encompassing a wide range of subjects including ancient Greek literature, Latin philology, Byzantine philology, and folklore.
Semester 03 Studies in Classical Philology
In the third semester, students are required to take the following courses:
- 05 Archaic Epic Poetry (excluding Homer) | 4.5 ECTS
- 07 Homer [Introduction to Homeric Poetry - Interpretation of selected verses from the Iliad] | 4.5 ECTS
- L03 Latin Epic | 4.5 ECTS
- 03 Byzantine Historiography A' | 4.5 ECTS
- 04 Modern Greek Literature, 12th - 17th c. I | 4.0 ECTS
- 06 Modern Greek Literature, 18th c. | 4.0 ECTS
- 18 Modern Greek Literature, 20th c. VI | 4.0 ECTS
- 22 Ancient Greek Literature | 4.0 ECTS
- 28 Structure of Modern Greek: Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Vocabulary | 4.0 ECTS
- Students ought to choose one additional course from the Department of History | 4.0 ECTS
Semester 04 Studies in Classical Philology
In the fourth semester, the curriculum includes:
- 06 Archaic Lyric Poetry | 4.5 ECTS
- 08 Plato | 4.5 ECTS
- L04 Roman Oratory | 4.5 ECTS
- 02 Introduction to Folk narrative | 4.0 ECTS
- 04 Folklore and Society | 4.0 ECTS
- 05 Modern Greek Literature, 12th - 17th c. II | 4.0 ECTS
- 17 Modern Greek Literature, 20th c. V | 4.0 ECTS
- 23 Ancient Greek Philology | 4.5 ECTS
- 27 Structure of Modern Greek: Syntax | 4.5 ECTS
- Students ought to attend one additional course between the Departments of Archaeology, Philosophy or Educational Studies | 4.0 ECTS
Semester 05 Studies in Classical Philology
The fifth semester's coursework encompasses:
- 09 Euripides | 4.0 ECTS
- 03 Attic Oratory | 4.0 ECTS
- L05 Roman Lyric Poetry | 4.0 ECTS
- 08 Comparative Literature | 4.0 ECTS
- 09 Theory of Literature | 4.0 ECTS
- Students ought to attend one course from the Department of Archaeology | 3.0 ECTS
- Students ought to attend one course from the Department of History, Educational Studies or Psychology | 4.0 ECTS
Semester 06 Studies in Classical Philology
In the sixth semester, students engage with:
- 11 Seminar | 4.0 ECTS
- 12 Attic Comedy | 4.0 ECTS
- 13 Literature of the Late Antiquity | 4.0 ECTS
- L07 Medieval Latin Philology | 4.0 ECTS
- 07 Byzantine Hymnography | 4.0 ECTS
- 06 Textual sources on everyday life and culture of the Byzantines | 4.0 ECTS
- 10 Modern Greek Literature, 19th c. II | 4.0 ECTS
- 07 Modern Greek Literature, 19th c. I | 4.0 ECTS
- Students ought to attend one course from the Department of History, Archaeology or Educational Studies | 4.0 ECTS
- 39 Practicum I | 4.0 ECTS
- Students ought to attend one course from the Department of Philosophy | 2.0 ECTS
- 40 Practicum II | 2.0 ECTS
Semester 07 Studies in Classical Philology
The seventh semester includes:
- 15 Hellenistic Poetry [Introduction. Interpretation of Representative Texts] | 4.0 ECTS
- 16 Thucydides [Introduction. Interpretation of Select Texts] | 4.0 ECTS
- L06 Roman Elegy | 4.0 ECTS
- A course from the Department of History | 4.0 ECTS
- L10 Latin Seminar | 4.0 ECTS
- 12 Modern Greek Literature, 20th c. I | 3.0 ECTS
- 13 Modern Greek Literature, 20th c. II | 3.0 ECTS
- 08 Byzantine Rhetoric: Byzantine Ekphrasis | 3.0 ECTS
- 08 Historical Grammar of Ancient Greek (Phonetics-Phonology) | 4.0 ECTS
- Students ought to attend one additional course from the Department of Educational Studies | 4.0 ECTS
Semester 08 Studies in Classical Philology
In the eighth semester, the focus is on:
- 17 Aeschylus | 4.0 ECTS
- 19 Aristotle | 4.0 ECTS
- 20 Homer Odyssey | 4.0 ECTS
- 06 The Folktale: from traditional storytelling to the cultural industry | 4.0 ECTS
- L08 Roman Drama - Comedy | 4.0 ECTS
- 25 Language Change | 3.0 ECTS
- L12 Roman Latin Prose | 3.0 ECTS
- 15 Modern Greek Literature, 20th c. III | 3.0 ECTS
- 16 Modern Greek Literature, 20th c. IV | 3.0 ECTS
- 02 A course of free choice | 4.0 ECTS
- 21 Seminar | 4.0 ECTS
- Students ought to choose one additional course from the Department of Educational Studies | 4.0 ECTS
Master Studies
The university offers a variety of master's programs, including:
- ARETHAS
- DEXIPPUS
- FOLKLORE AND LITERATURE - GEORGIOS A. MEGAS
- KORAIS
- LINGUISTICS
- LITERATURE, THOUGHT AND CULTURE IN THE GRECO-ROMAN WORLD
- PAPYROLOGY AND CLASSICAL LITERATURE
- Interdisciplinary master COGNITIVE SCIENCE
- Interinstitutional MSc IN DIGITAL HUMANITIES
- Interinstitutional master FOLKLORE, FOLKLORISTICS AND CULTURAL MANAGEMENT
- Interinstitutional master GREEK ALPHABETIC SCRIPTS, WRITING MATERIALS AND THEIR CONTENTS
- Interdisciplinary master TRANSLATION: GREEK, ENGLISH, RUSSIAN
- Joint master Identity, Education and Competences for Democratic Culture
PhD Positions
The university also offers PhD positions for advanced research in various fields related to classical philology and beyond.
Laboratories - Museum
The institution is equipped with several laboratories and a museum, including:
- Folklore Museum
- Laboratory of Cypriote studies
- Laboratory for the Management of Greek and Latin Digital Resources
- Laboratory of Modern Greek
- Laboratory of Paleography
- Laboratory of Papyrology
- Laboratory of Phonetics and Computational Linguistics
- Laboratory of Psycholinguistics
- Phil info Lab
Research
Research areas encompass a broad spectrum of topics within classical philology, folklore, linguistics, and related disciplines, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the field.
Erasmus+, CIVIS
The university participates in Erasmus+ and CIVIS programs, offering students opportunities for international mobility and collaboration.
