ASSYRIOLOGY
- Academic year
- 2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ASSIRIOLOGIA
- Course code
- FT0025 (AF:354045 AR:186142)
- Modality
- Blended (on campus and online classes)
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-OR/03
- Period
- 1st Term
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
- will have gained a basic knowledge of the cuneiform writing system and its principles
- will have gained a basic knowledge of the grammar of OB Akkadian (phonology, morphology and syntax)
- and will be able to apply such knowledge to the translation and analysis of simple texts in cuneiform on their own and in a group
- will be able to use the appropriate tools and resources for the discipline, as learnt and applied in class and during the Moodle sessions.
Pre-requirements
MOODLE ACCESS: after the beginning of the semester, students will need a password to access the Moodle area; please, ctc the teacher via e-mail or in class in order to get it.
Contents
1) Introduction to the Akkadian grammar: phonology, morphology and syntax.
2) Introduction to the cuneiform script.
3) Exercises and lab sessions (on-line & in class)
Referral texts
One of your choice between 1a) and 1b)
1a) C.B.F. Walker, Cuneiform, Berkeley-Los Angeles 1987 (= La scrittura cuneiforme, Roma 2008, trad. it. a cura di P. Coro);
or
1b) I. Finkel - J. Taylor, Cuneiform, London 2015
all students read:
2) J. Taylor, 'Tablets as artefacts, scribes as artisans', in K. Radner- E. Robson (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture, Oxford 2011, pp. 5-31.
Handbook:
3) R. Caplice, Introduction to Akkadian, Roma 1988;
Sign lists:
4) Fl.Malbran Labat, Manuel d'epigraphie akkadienne: signes, syllabaire, ideogrammes, 6 ed. o succ.,Paris 1988 or
4a) R. Borger, Assyrisch-Babylonische Zeichenliste, Neukirchen-Vluyn 1978;
5) Materials from classes
6) On-line exercises and activities
further readings:
- J. Huehnergard, A Grammar of Akkadian, Atlanta 1997 (= Winona Lake, 2000).
Further readings will be suggested in class.
Students who are planning to access the exam without attending the classes (or doing the e-learning activities) are kindly requested to contact the teacher during office hours well in advance to the examination date, in order to build an individual program (Please note: program requests by e-mail are not accepted). Failure to do so will result in not being admitted to the exam.
Assessment methods
- homework discussion and assessment &
- on-line (moodle) essays and activities;
- the final exam that will consist of a written test including:
a) questions on the assigned readings
b) grammar (theory and esercises)
c) reading, tranliteration, transcription and translation of simple texts from cuneiform.
More details will be offered to the students in class.
Teaching methods
Students will be required to do their own homework on a regular basis. Homework will be corrected and discussed during classes or via Moodle.
The course is blended (class + lab sessions on-line); through the on-line sessions students will have the unique opportunity to assess step by step the degree of their learning process and actively participate in building their own knowledge of the discipline.
Further infos: please visit the course's Moodle page.
Partially on-line (blended): 1/3 of the course will be on-line, on Moodle. 2 classes in class, 1 e-learning activity per week. Please note that in the course's timetable 'aula virtuale' is used to indicate the e-learning activites. Students will not meet the teacher on those days; on the contrari, they will be required to submit an online activity meeting a specific deadline. All details will be available on Moodle, once the course opened.
Teaching language
Further information
Other courses in the Ancient Near East include: History of the Ancient Near East; Phoenician-Punic Archaeology, Egyptology, Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Islamic Archaeology and Muslim art History, Art and Visual Culture of the Islamic World.