MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS

Arts Undergraduate Handbook 1996

Published by Monash University

Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia

Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996


RLT4080

Sacred writings: the hymn, myth and ritual

Walter Veit

8 or 12 points + 3 hours per week + First semester + Clayton

Synopsis This subect explores the origin and tradition of sacred song as part of myth and religious ritual in European culture from antiquity to the present. It investigates the establishment and development of the hymn as one of the most important genres of poetry, and its phenomenology in magical invocation, prayer son, sacerdotal adjuration, prophetic and mystic incantation, and philosophical hymn. Particular attention will be paid to the integration of intercultural influences, the hymn's relation to myth and its function in ritual practices and the establishment of a religious community in the past and today. Texts will be studied in translations, but students of classical and European languages other than English are encouraged to use their language competence for further studies.

Assessment (8 points) Paper (2000 words) 40% + Essay (4000 words) 60%.

Assessment (12 points) 2 papers (2000 words each) 40% + Long essay (5000 words): 60%.

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