| 1 | Subjunctive in subordinate clauses expressing wanting, ordering and sim. |
| 2 | More about causative constrictions |
| 3 | Middle Ages civilization and the origins of Italian literature |
| 4 | More about the agreement of past participle |
| 5 | Subkunctive expressing purpose and belief - Subjunctive after conjunctions |
| 6 | Forms of religious literature 12th to 14th century - Novels and treatises |
| 7 | Future-in-the-past and past conditional |
| 8 | Interrogative constructions |
| 9 | The "Dolce Stil Novo" - Dantre Alighieri |
| 10 | Subjunctive in indirect question-sentences - Expressing "would", "should", "could", "might", and sim. |
| 11 | Conjectural use of future tenses - Contexts selecting the subjunctive |
| 12 | The culture of the 15th century - F. Petrarca and G. Boccaccio |
| 13 | Left-marked word order and proleptic constructions |
| 14 | Syntax of comparative constructions |
| 15 | Humanists and the Renaissance - The Neo-Platonic revival |
| 16 | Morphosyntax of negation |
| 17 | Syntax of relative constructions |
| 18 | Machiavelli and political theory |
| 19 | Ariosto and the epic poetry |
| 20 | Syntax of passive constructions |
| 21 | Galilei and the scientific prose |
| 22 | Counter-Reformation and Italian culture - Torquato Tasso |
| 23 | More about the syntax of conditional sentences |
| 24 | Baroque and Enlightenment literature |
| 25 | The Romantic age - U. Foscolo - A. Manzoni |
| 26 | Causal, purpose, concessive, result and time clauses |
| 27 | Syntax of gerund |
| 28 | G. Leopardi - Literature in the age of "Risorgimento" |
| 29 | Literature after the Unification of Italy to the II World War |
| 30 | Literature after the II World War |