Master of Philosophy in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature
Differences from 2020/21 to 2023/24
The regulations made by the Board of the Faculty of Classics are as follows:
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1. Course.
Every candidateCandidates must follow for at least six terms a course of instruction in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature.2. Syllabus.
Options. See the schedule below.Candidates are required to offer a thesis (D) and any two options chosen from Lists A, B, and C below.3.
Approval of Options.The choice of options will be subject to the approval of the candidate's supervisor and of the Graduate Studies Committee inClassics, having regard to the candidate's previous experience, the range covered by the proposed options, and the availability of teaching and examining resources. Options under B6-B8 in disciplines other than Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature require the approval of both the Graduate Studies Committee forClassical Languages and Literatureand the Graduate Studies Committee responsible for the discipline concerned.Candidates must submit their provisional choice ofoptionsto the Academic Administrative Officers, Ioannou Centre, 66 St. Giles', Oxford, OX1 3LU not later than noon on Monday of Week 0 of Hilary Full Term in the first year of their course; the proposedthesis titlenot later than Tuesday of Week 1 in the Trinity Full Term of their first year; and the proposed titles of anypre-submitted essays(see §§ 5 and 6) no later than noon on the Monday of Week 0 of Hilary Full Term of the second year of the course (except that the titles of essays to be examined at the end of thefirst yearof study in accordance with cl. 7 below should be submitted no later than the noon on the Monday of Week 0 of Hilary Full Term of the first year of the course). - Not all options may be available in any given year.
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Examination. The texts for the options in Section A will appear in the M.St./M.Phil. handbook issued in Week 0One of theMichaelmastwoTermoptionsprecedingtaken from A, B and C must be completed by theexamination. Eachend ofthesetheoptionsfirstwillyear of study. If it is an option to be examined by(i)presubmittedaessays,writtenthesepapermust(threebehours)submitted by noon on the Wednesday ofpassagesWeekfor translation and comment,6 inwhichthepassagesTrinityforFullcomment will be set only from the books listed under α in each case, while passages for translation will be set from the books listed under both α and β in each case, and (ii) by three presubmitted essays (see § 6 below) which between them display knowledge of more than a narrow rangeTerm of thetopic.firstPassagesyear of study fortranslation and comment will be set from the editions listed inthe M.StPhil./M.Phil. handbook: for any option approved under 11 the edition will be specified by the Graduate Studies Committee in Classical Languages and Literature. -
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.Any candidate whose native language is not English may bring a bilingual (native language to English) dictionary for use in any examination paper where candidates are required to translate Ancient Greek and/or Latin texts into English.6. Presubmitted essays. Essays should each be of between 5,000 and 7,500 words. The word limit excludes only the bibliography. Candidates may apply to the Graduate Studies Committee no later than three weeks before the submission deadline for dispensation to exclude certain other types of material from the word-count; guidance is provided in the handbook.Supervisors or others are permitted to give bibliographical help with, and to discuss a first draft of, such essays.
The essays must be uploaded to the University approved online assessment platform, by noon on Wednesday of Week 6 in the appropriate Trinity Full Term.
76. The word limits for presubmittedOneessaysofand for theses exclude only thetwobibliography.optionsCandidatestakenmayfromapplyA, B and C must be completed byto theendGraduateofStudies Committee no later than three weeks before thefirstsubmissionyeardeadlineofforstudy. If it is an optiondispensation tobeexcludeexaminedcertainbyotherpresubmitted essays, these must be delivered as in § 6 above, by noon on the Wednesday of Week 6 in the Trinity Full Term of the first year of study for the M.Phil.8.In theses and pre-submitted essays all quotations from primary or secondary sources, and all reporting or appropriationtypes of material fromthosethesources,word-count;mustguidancebeisexplicitlyprovidedacknowledgedin the handbook.7.
EachAny candidatemustwhosesubmitfirst language is not English may bring asignedbilingualdeclaration(firstoflanguageauthorshiptowithEnglish)thedictionarythesisfor use in any examination paper where candidates are required to translate Ancient Greek and/orpre-submittedLatinessaytexts into English.98.109. A candidate who fails to satisfy the examiners may enter for the examination on one (but not more than one) subsequent occasion (as provided under the appropriate regulation). If it is the opinion of the examiners that the work done by a candidate, while not of sufficient merit to qualify for the degree of M.Phil., is nevertheless of sufficient merit to qualify for the degree of M.St. in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature, the candidate shall be given the option of resitting the M.Phil. or of being granted leave to supplicate for the degree of Master of Studies.
Schedule
Section A
A1Candidates may offer up to two options from List A.HistoriographyEach option will be examined by (i) a written paper of passages for translation and comment, and (ii) three presubmitted essays which between them display knowledge of more than a narrow range of the topic.A2.A list of available options and the associatedLyricprescribedPoetrytexts and editions
A3.willEarlyappearGreekinHexameterthePoetryA4.HandbookGreekissuedTragedyA5.inComedyA6.WeekHellenistic0PoetryA7.ofCiceroA8.theOvidA9.MichaelmasLatinTermDidacticA10.precedingNeroniantheLiterature*A11examination.LatinInLiterature from Titusaddition toTrajan*
A12.the Anyoptions set out in the Handbook, candidates may offer an option based on any other text or combination of texts approvedin byAncient Greek and/or Latin of their choice, subject to the approval of the Graduate Studies Committee in Classics.
TheClassicalexactLanguagesprescribed texts for each of options A1-A11 will be as listed in the Student Handbook.
*N.B. University classes will only be given for one of options A10. Neronianand Literature and A11. Latin Literature from Titus to Trajan each year. For further details, please see the course handbook.
SectionB
Candidates may offer up to two options from List B.
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B1. The transmission of Greek texts, and the elements of palaeography and textual criticism
, with closer study of Euripides,Orestes1-347 and 1246-1693. Candidates will be required (i) topresubmitsubmit two essays onsome aspect ofthe transmission of Greek texts or textual criticism, (ii) sit a paper on Greek Palaeography(1.5 hours), and (iii) to take a paper (Honour School of Literae Humaniores, subject 513: 3 hours.) of transcription and of comment on passages in the set text.B2. The transmission of Latin texts, and the elements of palaeography and textual criticism.
, with closer study of either (a) Seneca,Medea: manuscripts, texts, interpretation: manuscripts, texts, interpretation or (b) Catullus 1-14, 27-39, 44-51, 65-7, 69-76, 95-101, 114-1610: manuscripts, texts, interpretation.Candidates will be required (i) topresubmitsubmit two essays onsome aspect ofthe transmission of Latin texts or textual criticism, (ii) to sit a paper on Latin Palaeography(1.5 hours), and (iii) to take a paper (Honour School of Literae Humaniores subjects: 3 hours.) of transcription and of comment on passages in the set text.B3. Greek and Latin Papyrology
, with special reference to literary papyri..Candidates will be required (i) to submit two essays that between them display more than a narrow range of the topic, and (ii) to undertake a practical test, in their own time. In the practical test, they aretoprepare and submit an edition, in proper scholarly form, of an original papyrus or small group or papyri. A papyrus or group of papyri will be assigned to each candidate not later than Saturday of Week 6 in the Hilary Full Term preceding the candidate’s final term. The edition mustbe uploaded to the University approved onlineasessmentassessment platform by noon on Wednesday of Week 6 in the appropriate Trinity Full Term.B4. Comparative Philology
,. Thiswith special reference to the history of the Greek and/or Latin language. Two paperssubject will besetassessed by two written papers.Paper (i), Essays, will cover (a) basic questions about the comparative and/or historical grammar of Greek and/or Latin, and (b) questions about the history of the Greek and/or Latin language. Paper (ii), texts for translation and linguistic commentary,passages set from Greek dialect inscriptions and/or Latin archaic inscriptions, from Greek and/or Latin literary texts, and from Linear B and/or Oscan and Umbrian.B5. Reception: Theory and Methods.
OptionThisB5subject will be examined bymeans offour pre-submitted essays and require attendance at the associated classes.B6.
AnyAn optionavailablefrominSchedule B of the M.Phil. in Classical Archaeology,SchedulesubjectB.toThistheoption will be examinedeitherby two presubmitted essaysorby a dissertation of not more than 10,000 words. The deadlines for submission of essays will be thoseapproval of theMPhilGraduate Studies Committee inGreekand/or LatinClassical Languages and Literature and the Graduate Studies Committee in Archaeology. The submission deadline will be as specified under 4. above.B7.
AnyAn optionavailablefrominLists B or C of the M.Phil. in Greek and/or Roman History,ListssubjectBto the approval of the Graduate Studies Committee in Classical Languages andCLiterature and the Graduate Studies Committee in Ancient History. Themodesubmissionof assessmentdeadline will be as specifiedinunderthe regulations for the M.Phil4.in Greek and/or Roman Historyabove.However, the deadlines for submission will be those of the MPhil in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature.B8. Any other subject approved by the Graduate Studies Committee in Classics, which will determine the method of examination.
Section C
Candidates may offer one of the following. Each of these options will be examined in two written papers.
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C1. Intermediate Greek.
There will be one two-hour paper comprising unseen translation and grammatical questions on prescribed texts and one three-hour paper requiring translation from prescribed texts. A detailed specification and prescribed texts for the paper will appear in the MSt/MPhil handbook issued in Week 0 of the Michaelmas Term preceding the examination. Alternative texts for translation under this head may be offered by agreement with the Graduate Studies Committee.C2. Intermediate Latin.
There will be one two-hour paper comprising unseen translation and grammatical questions on prescribed texts and one three-hour paper requiring translation from prescribed texts. A detailed specification and prescribed texts for the paper will appear in the MSt/MPhil handbook published in Week 0 of the Michaelmas Term preceding the examination.
Section D
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A thesis of up to 25,000 words, on a subject
to be proposed by the candidate in consultation with the supervisor, andapproved by the Graduate Studies Committee in Classics. The word limit excludes only the bibliography. Candidates may apply to the Graduate Studies Committee no later than three weeks before the submission deadline for dispensation to exclude certain other types of material from the word-count; guidance is provided in the handbook. Supervisors or others are permitted to give bibliographical help and to discuss drafts.The thesis must be uploaded to the University approved online assessment platform. by noon on Wednesday of Week 6 in the Trinity Full Term in which the examination is to be taken.
The examiners may invite a successful candidate to agree that one copy of his or her thesis be deposited in the Bodleian Library.