Admission requirements
The course is open for (Res)MA students with an advanced level of Latin and a good understanding of classical Greek
Description
Tutorial centred around the book ‘De lacrymis” by Petrus Petitus (Pierre Petit). This 17th century book about tears and crying was written in a time of great anatomical discoveries, yet it is based on the tradition of ancient medicine and literature. The book is interesting for its use of sources; the author cites extensively from philosphy (Aristotle), medicine (Hippocrates and Galen) and literature (a wide range of poets and writers). Topics will be: reading and translating scientific Latin, ancient and early modern theories about emotion and the reception of classical texts by Petitus.
Course objectives
The aims of the course are:
acquiring experience in reading scientific (Neo-)Latin
getting an insight in the way Petitus understands and uses classical sources
acquiring knowledge about the most important classical and early modern theories of emotion
getting involved in a research project: making a modern edition, translation and commentary of Petitus’ text.
Timetable
http://www.hum.leidenuniv.nl/gltc/roosters/collegeroosters.html
Mode of instruction
Tutorial (combination of group work and the supervised production of a paper)
Assessment method
Paper, presentation, overall participation (5.2.3) The paper (maximum 5000 words) on a topic of the student’s own choice to be agreed in consultation with the supervisor(s).
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used for announcements, access to study material and assignments, exchange of papers among students and communication between teachers and students.
Reading list
Fögen, T. (ed.) (2009), Tears and Crying in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
Lange, M.E. (1996) Telling tears in the English renaissance. Leiden•New York•Köln: E.J. Brill.
Lutz, T. (1999) Crying: The natural and cultural history of tears. New York: Norton & Company.
Page Bayne, S. (1981) Tears and weeping. An aspect of emotional climate reflected in seventeenth-century French literature. Tübingen:Gunter Narr Verlag-Paris: Editions Jean-Michel Place.
Petitus, Petrus (1661) De lacrymis libri tres. Paris: Claudius Cramoisy.
Schrijvers, P.H. (2004), ‘Sunt lacrimae rerum. Een bijdrage tot de geschiedenis van de tranen’ in: Schrijvers, P.H. (2004), Ik kan de muzen niet haten. Over poëtische geestdrift en stoïcijnse standvastigheid Groningen, 214-226 [previously published as valedictory lecture, Leiden 2001]
Vingerhoets, A.J.J.M. & Cornelius, R.R. (2001) Adult crying: A biopsychosocial approach. Hove, UK: Brunner-Routledge.
Photocopies of the relevant parts of the book by Petitus will be provided by the teachers. Schrijvers’ valedictory lecture (35 pp.) should be read in advance.The rest of the literature is to be used as an introduction to the subject and can be read during the tutorial; students have to do an additional search of literature for their course paper.
Registration
Register in Usis.
Contact information
Prof. Dr. H.F.J. Horstmanshoff, Email: H.F.J.Horstmanshoff@hum.leidenuniv.nl