INTELLECTUAL HISTORY AND TEXTUAL PRACTICES (HEBREW)

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
STORIA INTELLETTUALE E MODELLI TESTUALI (EBRAICO)
Course code
LM251K (AF:508738 AR:250336)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-OR/08
Period
2nd Semester
Where
VENEZIA
L'insegnamento ricade tra gli insegnamenti caratterizzanti del curriculum del corso "Lingue, Culture e Società dell'Asia e dell'Africa Mediterranea". I suoi obiettivi formativi rientrano nell'area di apprendimento delle competenze culturali e umanistiche.
Through the analysis of the Hebrew account of the first trial held by Christian authorities against the Talmud (Paris 1240), students will be introduced to main topics of religious polemics between Judaism and Christianity from late antiquity to the Middle Ages.

Communicating capabilities:
- capability to express and process the contents of the course and the topic of the papers in written form (in Italian or in English for non-Italian speaking students).

Learning capabilities:
- efficiently taking lecture notes in classroom;
- critically integrating different teaching materials (class notes, slides, handbooks, academic papers);
- independent, critical study of course-related topics not dealt in class;
- improving the student's capability to read and process materials in English.
Two years of study of Hebrew, both classical and modern.
The Wikkuah Rabbenu Yehi'el (Disputation of Our Rabbi Yehi'el): analysis of translation of the text according to MS. Moscow.
The Hebrew texts will be available online.

Instructional tools:
1) G. Stemberger, "Introduzione all'ebraistica", transl. Morcelliana, Brescia 2013.
2) M. Pérez Fernández, "An Introductory Grammar of Rabbinic Hebrew", transl. Brill, Leiden/New York/Köln 1995.
3) M. Jastrow "A Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature", Luzac/Putnam, London/New York 1903 (<http://www.tyndalearchive.com/TABS/Jastrow/index.htm> ;).
4) U. Eco, "Come si fa una tesi di laurea. Le materie umanistiche", Bompiani, Milano 1977 and reprints.
The final evaluation mark will depend on:
50 % - attendance to classes and participation to discussion in class;
50 % - evaluation of paper(s), considering in particular i) correctness of expression in Italian (or English) and ii) observance of the editorial rules explained in Eco's above-indicated handbook.

The list of suggested topics and bibliographies for papers will be made available to students via mailing list at the beginning of the teaching term. Papers are required i) to be in Word format (PDFs will not be evaluated), ii) not to exceed 30.000 characters (spaces included; front pages, summaries, and bibliographies are excluded from the count), and iii) to observe the editorial indications and rules for quoting bibliography explained in U. Eco's handbook. Papers may be submitted at any time during the academic year, regardless of the dates of the calls.

Students non attending classes are required to submit two papers.
Classroom lectures. The translation of the texts will be assigned as homework and checked in class.
Italian
written
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 13/03/2024