GREEK AND ROMAN PHILOSPHY IN THEATRICAL PRACTICE

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
FILOSOFIA GRECA E ROMANA A TEATRO
Course code
FT0581 (AF:512817 AR:289748)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
M-FIL/07
Period
2nd Term
Course year
1
This course fits into the more general domain of the history of philosophy but is characterized by the particular evidence it gives to the translation of philosophical reflection into the theatrical sphere.
It is an innovative course that aims to combine traditional teaching and seminars with a theater training laboratory.

Teaching will proceed according to the following path:
A) A theoretical-problematic study of some key topics of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, thanks to the study of a theater work.
B) Focus on the ancient poetic conception
C) Setting up of a scientifically correct and efficacious survey method.
D) Perfecting of the dialectical technique
E) Reading of theatrical works in translation
F) Participation (optional) in a theater training workshop
The student will master the tools of research in the historical-philosophical field and will achieve an adequate knowledge of the key points of the Greek and Roman philosophical tradition thanks to the investigation concerning the ancient theater. He will demonstrate his ability to reflect on the problems of ancient thought in reference to ancient poetics.
A basic knowledge of the History of Ancient Philosophy is required.
A basic knowledge of classical languages is also desirable.
Topics of ancient philosophy at theater
Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrant and Seneca's Oedipus.
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A) - S. Maso, Lingua philosophica Graeca, Milano : Mimesis 2010
B) - S. Maso, Filosofia a Roma. Dalla riflessione sui principi all’arte della vita, Roma : Carocci 2012
C) - Aristotele, Poetica, a cura di P.L. Donini, Torino : Einaudi, 2008
D) - Sofocle, Edipo re, Edipo a Colono, Antigone, a cura di D. Del Corno, Milano, Mondadori 2017
E) - Seneca, Edipo, a cura di G. Paduano, Milano : Rizzoli 2011
F) - G. Paduano, Edipo. Storia di un mito, Roma : Carocci 2019
G) choice of one of the following proposals:
- S. Maso, Teorie stoiche in Seneca tragico, in Studi su ellenismo e filosofia romana, F. Alesse, A. Fermani, S. Maso (a cura di), Roma : Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2017, pp. 3-31.
- A. Costazza, La filosofia a teatro, Milano : Istit. Editoriale universit. Cisalpino, 2009, pp. 9-35
- G. Mazzoli, Il tragico in Seneca, in “Lexis”, 15 (1997), pp. 79-91
- C. Torre, Sur les passions et la tragédie, in Lectures plurielles du «De ira» de Sénèque. Interprétations, contextes, enjeux, V. Laurand, E. Malaspina, F. Prost (éd.), Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter 2021, pp. 277-291
- S. Halliwell, The poetics of emotional expression: some problems of ancient theory, in Emotions in the Classical World, D. Cairns & D. Nelis (eds.), Stuttgart : Steiner 2017, pp. 105-142.
His preparation will be tested through an oral interview, the investigation referring to the texts of the tragedians, the study of secondary literature.
The course is developed according to a perspective.
Occasional participation to the conferences of Ca' Foscari's visiting professors is scheduled.
We practice a close analysis of some classical theatrical works.
We encourage participation in a theater workshop scheduled for this course.
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The theatrical workshop organized in connection with this teaching, run by a theater director, will allow the attending students to acquire 3 CFUs as an internship replacement activity. Attendance is limited and requires that those enrolled must have taken regular classes in the course "Greek and Roman Philosophy in Theater".

Accessibility, Disability and Inclusion
Ca' Foscari abides by Italian Law (Law 17/1999; Law 170/2010) regarding support services and accommodation available to students with disabilities. This includes students with mobility, visual, hearing and other disabilities (Law 17/1999), and specific learning impairments (Law 170/2010). If you have a disability or impairment that requires accommodations (i.e., alternate testing, readers, note takers or interpreters) please contact the Disability and Accessibility Offices in Student Services: disabilita@unive.it.

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Last update of the programme: 01/03/2024