Department of Classical Studies
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Arna Nováka 1, 602 00 Brno, Building A
Building entrance: Arna Nováka 1, entry through building D (main entrance) Correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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Phone: | +420 549 49 1521 |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Autumn 2024 at Faculty of Arts
- General methodology - Ancient history
- Greek Culture II
- Greek Grammar I
- Greek Grammar III
- Greek Language Competence I
- History of Ancient Greece II
- History of Ancient Historiography
- History of Ancient Law I
- History of Ancient Rome II
- History of Ancient Warfare - Rome
- History of Arab literature I
- History of India in Antiquity
- History of the Ancient Near East I
- History of the Arab World in Antiquity and Middle Ages
- History of the Mediterranean
- History of the Modern Greek Language I
- Images of the Balkans in Modern Greek Literature
- Individual Reading (Lucretius and Apuleius)
- Individual Reading (Plautus)
- Individual Reading (Seneca and Pliny the Younger)
- Individual Reading of Elegiac Poets
- Individual Reading of medieval Bohemian Hagiography and Historiography
- Individual Reading of Ovid
- Individual Reading of Sallust
- Individual Reading of Vulgate
- Individual Reading: European and Bohemian hagiography
- Individual Reading: European and Bohemian historiography
- Individual Reading: Humanistic Literature
- Individual Reading: Medieval Exempla
- Individual Reading: Philosophical and Theololgical Texts
- Internship
- Interpretation of a Literary Text I
- Interpretative Seminar I
- Interpretative Seminar: Medieval Latin
- Interpretative Seminar: Medieval Latin I
- Introduction to Classical Philology I
- Introduction to Medieval Latin
- Introduction to Modern Greek Studies
- Introduction to the New Testament
- Introduction to the Study of Ancient History
- Introduction to the Theory of Literature
- Journal Article (DSD04, KFDOP)
- Language Practice in Modern Greek I
- Language Practice in Romance Language I
- Latin by Direct Method I (LJ607, LJ611)
- Latin for practice I
- Latin for the Non-Latinists I
- Latin for the Non-Latinists III
- Latin Grammar I
- Latin Grammar III
- Latin Grammar V
- Latin Literature of the Medieval Europe from 5th to 11th century
- Latin Translation Seminar
- Literary Seminar I
- Living like a Roman: Family and Everyday Life in Ancient Rome
- M. A. Diploma Thesis Seminar 2
- M. A. Diploma Thesis Seminar I (DSMD01, DSMgrD01, LJMedD02, MEDMgrD01)
- M. A. Diploma Thesis Seminar II (DSMD02, LJMedD05, MEDMgrD02)
- M. A. State Final Exam (DSMZk, MEDMgrZk)
- Major (Diploma) B. A. Thesis Seminar I (DSBcDI, MEDBcD01, REBc38a)
- Major (Diploma) B. A. Thesis Seminar II (DSBcDII, MEDBcD02, REBc38b)
- Master’s Thesis (KRMgrDipl, MEDMgrDipl)
- Master’s Thesis Seminar I
- Master’s Thesis Seminar II
- Master's State Exam in Latin language and literature
- Master's Thesis (DSMDipl, LJ554, LJMedD01)
- Master's Thesis Seminar I
- Master's Thesis Seminar II
- Medieval Latin
- Medieval Literary Studies
- Memory and the City in Arabic Literature
- Methodologic seminar
- Methodologic seminar 2
- Methodology (KFDOM, LMDOM)