JEWISH
6 credits during the 2nd year of 8740 Modern languages and cultures (L-11) GENOVA
OVERVIEW
Presentation
Hebrew is a fundamental discipline for future scholars, as it provides direct access to the Bible, the most studied book in history. The course aims at providing the tools to comprehend Hebrew thought from Antiquity down to the Modern Age through the study of the synchronic and diachronic development of Hebrew thinking and language. No particular preliminary knowledge is required.
AIMS AND CONTENT
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes
It is expected that at the end of the course, the student will be able to place the Hebrew language, culture, and religion within the context of European history
AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES
It is expected that at the end of the course, the student will be able to place the Hebrew language, culture, and religion within the context of European history from Antiquity down to the Modern Age.
PREREQUISITES
No preliminary knowledge is required.
Teaching methods
Assessment Methods
Oral exam.
The oral exam will include written tests to assess students' knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet and pronunciation.
SYLLABUS/CONTENT
Contents
Contents for students who are taking the 6-CFU course
History of the Hebrew Thought.
Notions of History of the Hebrew Language.
Storia dell'Ebraismo e della cultura ebraica
Nozioni di storia della religione ebraica.
Nozioni di Ebraico biblico.
Contents for students who are taking the 9-CFU course
History of Hebrew Thought and Culture
Notions of History of Hebrew Religion
Notions of Biblical Hebrew
RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY
Readings/Bibliography
It will be provided at the beginning of the course.
TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD
Ricevimento: By appointment, writing to simone.turco@edu.unige.it
Exam Board
SIMONE TURCO (President)
LEONARDO PAGANELLI
GUIDO GIOVANNI BORGHI
LESSONS
Teaching methods
Assessment Methods
Oral exam.
The oral exam will include written tests to assess students' knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet and pronunciation.
LESSONS START
Beginning of Classes
February 11, 2020.
EXAMS
Exam description
Oral exam.
The oral exam will include written tests to assess students' knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet and pronunciation.
Assessment methods
Assessment Methods
Oral exam.
Assessment Methods
The oral exam will include written tests to assess students' knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet and pronunciation.