Teacher
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PORENA PIERFRANCESCO
(syllabus)
Roman History I "Critical Paths about roman history" The history of Rome is difficult to synthesize, due to the size of the dimension affected by its historical itinerary (VIII century BC-VI century AD), due to the unusual geographical and cultural extension of the spaces involved, due to the experiences and of the transformations typical of the civilization on which Roman hegemony was extended. We will examine the principal moments and the characteristics of the process of realization by the city of Rome of a world hegemony, and its fall. Through the analysis of literary, epigraphic and artistic sources the originality and style of the history of Rome will be highlighted. This critical path is aimed at neutralizing certain clichés on ancient Rome, rooted in Western culture and in the use of improper language.
(reference books)
▪ Texts for all students: - G. GERACI, A. MARCONE, Storia romana, Le Monnier, (edizione minor) Firenze 2011 ; - G. GERACI, A. MARCONE, Fonti per la storia romana, Le Monnier, Firenze 2006 ; - Atlante Storico, De Agostini, Novara 2003 o altra edizione ;
▪ Texts for non following students in addition to the texts indicated above: - A. Giardina (a cura di), L’uomo romano, Roma-Bari (Laterza) (1989) 2008 (economica).
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