GERMANIC PHILOLOGY 2 MOD. 1
- Academic year
- 2025/2026 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- GERMANIC PHILOLOGY 2 MOD. 1
- Course code
- LM5900 (AF:518020 AR:321701)
- Teaching language
- English
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Academic Discipline
- L-FIL-LET/15
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 2
- Where
- VENEZIA
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
To acquire knowledge and understanding in the main topics regarding the Völsung-Nibelung cycle in its different dimensions (manuscript studies, historical background, Old and Middle Germanic languages conveying it), as well as cultural and literary studies, by being exposed to both the current theoretical debate and its applications in the field of Germanic Philology. This knowledge and understanding will be founded upon and will extend that typically associated with the first cycle; it will also provide a basis for originality in developing and/or applying ideas, often within a research context;
To apply their knowledge and understanding, and problem solving abilities in new or unfamiliar environments within broader contexts related to Germanic Comparative Linguistics, as well as Germanic Philology (e.g. textual criticism and literary reading skills applied to Germanic medieval texts);
To have the ability to integrate knowledge and handle complexity, and formulate judgments with incomplete or limited information about their object of study (this is a typical situation in the philological field). The ability to formulate judgements will include reflecting on social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge (e.g. the educational and social impact of philological studies);
To be able to communicate their conclusions, and the knowledge and rationale underpinning these, to specialist and non-specialist audiences clearly and unambiguously, using the appropriate language register;
To be able to represent course content organically and critically consult reference texts;
To acquire the learning skills that should allow them to continue to study in a manner that may be largely self-directed or autonomous (e.g. through individual independent reading on philological issues, as well as practice exercises on linguistic theories, models and forms).
Pre-requirements
Contents
Nibelungenlied and Klage: manuscript tradition;
Linguistic introduction;
Analysis and commentary of selected excerpts
Reception of the cycle and modern rewrites.
Referral texts
Pp. 101-129 from Edward R. Haymes and Susann T. Samples. 1996. Heroic Legends of the North, an Introduction to the Nibelung and Dietrich Cycles, Garland.
Chapter 5 from Joseph Salmons. 2012. A history of German, what the past reveals about today’s language, Oxford University Press.
Materials uploaded onto the moodle classroom.
Reference bibliography for the team work
Jesse Byock. 1990. The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer, University of California Press. Available through the University VPN (https://www.unive.it/pag/41366/ ).
Raffel Burton. 2006. Das Nibelungenlied: Song of the Nibelungs, Yale University Press. Available through the University VPN.
Ulrich Mueller, Frank Gentry, Winder McConnell, Werner Wunderlich. 2002. The Nibelungen Tradition: An Encyclopedia. Available through the University VPN.
For those who can read Italian: Davide Bertagnolli. 2020. I Nibelunghi, La leggenda, il mito, Meltemi.
Students who are not able to attend classes are kindly asked to contact the lecturer in order to receive further bibliographic indications about supplementary materials.
Assessment methods
Type of exam
Grading scale
B. scores between 23 and 26 will be awarded in the presence of a fair knowledge of the main phenomena related to the analysis of the Völsung-Nibelung tradition and fair skills in the philological and critical investigation of the texts presented during the course.
C. scores between 27 and 30 will be awarded in the presence of good or very good knowledge of the main phenomena related to the Völsung-Nibelung tradition and good or very good skills in the philological and critical investigation of the texts presented during the course.
D. honours will be awarded in the presence of excellent knowledge of the main phenomena related to the analysis of the Völsung-Nibelung tradition and excellent skills in the philological and critical investigation of the texts presented during the course.
Teaching methods
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Human capital, health, education" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development