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B013743 - GREEK AND ROMAN ART HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
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Academic Year 2018-19
Coorte 2018 - 3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY, FINE ARTS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES
Course year
First year - First Semester
Belonging Department
History, Archaeology, Geography, Fine and Performing Arts (SAGAS)
Course Type
Single education field course
Scientific Area
L-ANT/07 - CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Credits
6
Teaching Hours
36
Teaching Term
13/09/2018 ⇒ 16/12/2018
Attendance required
Yes
Type of Evaluation
Final Grade
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Mutuality
Course teached as:
B013742 - ARCHEOLOGIA E STORIA DELL'ARTE GRECA E ROMANA
3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY, FINE ARTS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES
Curriculum BENI ARCHEOLOGICI
B013742 - ARCHEOLOGIA E STORIA DELL'ARTE GRECA E ROMANA
3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY, FINE ARTS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES
Curriculum BENI ARCHEOLOGICI
Teaching Language
italian
Course Content
Survey of Greek archaeology and art history from the IX to I cent. B.D.
Survey of art and archaeology of Rome from its origins to the age of Constantine
Survey of art and archaeology of Rome from its origins to the age of Constantine
Suggested readings (Search our library's catalogue)
Bejor-Castoldi-Lambrugo, Arte greca dal X al I sec. a.C., Mondadori, 2009
Torelli - Menichetti - Grassigli, Arte e archeologia di Roma, Longanesi
Torelli - Menichetti - Grassigli, Arte e archeologia di Roma, Longanesi
Learning Objectives
Acquiring a basic knowledge and understanding of greek art history. Ability to apply what has been learned to the cataloguing of ancient artifacts.
Acquiring a basic knowledge and understanding of Roman archaeology and art history. Ability to apply what has been learned to the cataloguing of ancient artifacts.
Acquiring a basic knowledge and understanding of Roman archaeology and art history. Ability to apply what has been learned to the cataloguing of ancient artifacts.
Prerequisites
General knowledge of Greek literature and history, and of Roman history and Latin literature
Teaching Methods
Lectures, with power point illustrations.
Slides and the indication of relevant handbook sections will be accessible on moodle.
Slides and the indication of relevant handbook sections will be accessible on moodle.
Further information
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Type of Assessment
Written test (Greek archaeology, Roman archaeology). Modules can be tested in separate sessions. Written tests involve discussing 10 slides of greeek or roman monuments among those discussed in class and in the handbook.
Course program
Greece from the first poleis to the roman conquest.
Rome from its foundation to the age of Constantine. Students will learn how to assess chronologically and stylistically works from the above mentioned periods.
Rome from its foundation to the age of Constantine. Students will learn how to assess chronologically and stylistically works from the above mentioned periods.