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B001570 - ROMAN HISTORY
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Type of Assessment
Course program
Academic Year 2014-15
Coorte 2014 - 3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in HISTORY OF ARCHAELOGY, FINE ARTS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES
Course year
First year -
Belonging Department
History, Archaeology, Geography, Fine and Performing Arts (SAGAS)
Course Type
Single education field course
Scientific Area
L-ANT/03 - ROMAN HISTORY
Credits
6
Teaching Hours
30
Teaching Term
⇒
Attendance required
Yes
Type of Evaluation
Final Grade
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Lectureship
- 1 semester - last names A-L CECCONI GIOVANNI ALBERTO
- 2 semester - last names M-Z MASTROROSA IDA GILDA
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
Outlines of Roman Civilization and History from the Origins to Late Antiquity with special focus on political, social and economic aspects.
Suggested readings (Search our library's catalogue)
1) G. GERACI - A. MARCONE, Storia romana, Firenze, Le Monnier, 2002.
2) J. ANDREAU - R. DESCAT, Gli schiavi nel mondo greco e romano, Bologna, Il Mulino 2009.
3)F. CARLA' - A. MARCONE, Economia e finanza in Roma antica, Roma, Carocci 2010,
4) Selected passages from classical historiography and other sources will be available during the lessons.
5) Additional bibliography will be recommended at the beginning of the course.
2) J. ANDREAU - R. DESCAT, Gli schiavi nel mondo greco e romano, Bologna, Il Mulino 2009.
3)F. CARLA' - A. MARCONE, Economia e finanza in Roma antica, Roma, Carocci 2010,
4) Selected passages from classical historiography and other sources will be available during the lessons.
5) Additional bibliography will be recommended at the beginning of the course.
Learning Objectives
The purpose of the course is to provide the students with: a) knowledge of institutional events and aspects of Roman history;
b) awareness of the relationship between politics and socio-economic dynamics in Roman society; c) ability in examining and interpreting texts and sources related to the topic of the course.
b) awareness of the relationship between politics and socio-economic dynamics in Roman society; c) ability in examining and interpreting texts and sources related to the topic of the course.
Prerequisites
Course with no prerequisites.
Teaching Methods
Formal lessons on the topic of the course - Analysis of classical texts presented during the classes in original language and with a translation provided.
Further information
Course title: "Outlines of Roman History".
Type of Assessment
Final oral examination.
Course program
"Outlines of Roman History" - The aim of the course is to give a profile on events and basic aspects of Roman Civilization and History from the origins to the late Empire, with special regard to the links between politics, society and economy, through the analysis of classical sources related to the topics and the reading of modern and recent bibliography.