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19700620 ARCHEOLOGIA DELLE PROVINCE ROMANE - LM in Archaeological Sciences and Historical-Archaeological Research Methodologies LM-2 N0 MUSSO LUISA
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D.M.270 / 2004 Academic Year 2015-2016
Undergraduate Degree Course in History and Conservation of Artistic Heritage Scientific Department L-Ant/07 (Classical Archaeology)
Name of discipline The Archaeology of the Roman Provinces
Supervisor: Prof. Luisa Musso Subject: The Archaeology of the Roman Provinces
Credits – 6 CFU = 36 hours of classroom First Semester Hours - 36 Prerequisite requierementes The course is designed for students enrolled in Laurea Magistrale, who have a good knowledge of Greek history, Roman history, Latin language and literature, Greek language and literature.
Course description The organization and workings of Imperial Rome. The central administration and those of the Provinces. The role of the army.
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Bibliography
• P. ROMANELLI, Le Province e la loro amministrazione, in Guida alla studio della civiltà romana antica, edd. V. Ussani, F. Arnaldi, I, 1964, pp. 331-377. • F. JACQUES, J. SCHEID, Roma e il suo impero. Istituzioni, economia, religione, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1992. • E. LO CASCIO, Le tecniche dell'amministrazione, in Storia di Roma, II. L'impero mediterraneo, 2. I principi e il mondo, Torino, Einaudi, 1991, pp. 119-191. • L. CRACCO RUGGINI, La città imperiale, in Storia di Roma, IV. Caratteri e morfologie, Torino, Einaudi, 1989, pp. 201-266. • MEYER-ZWIFFELHOFFER, Storia delle Province romane, Universale Paperbacks il Mulino, Bologna , 2011. • P. GROS, M. TORELLI, Storia dell’urbanistica. Il mondo romano, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1988, pp. 237-426. (reprint 2010). • G. BEJOR, M.T. GRASSI, S. MAGGI, F. SLAVAZZI, Arte e Archeologia delle Province romane, Mondadori Università, Milano, 2011.
Further bibliographic references and other didactic materials (in particular texts by classical authors, transcriptions of inscriptions, images) will be provided during the lectures.
STUDENTS 509/99 – Bibliographic references and didactic materials should be discussed with the Supervisor.
It is highly recommended to attend the lectures.
Exam type – Oral
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