Teacher
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RAGONE GIUSEPPE
(syllabus)
Subject of the course: “Magna Diana Ephesiorum. History of a cultual and iconographical syncretism.
Description of course: The course aims to provide a correct methodology of historical research through the empiric application of analysis methods proper to different kinds of sources. It has the character of a seminar and includes the collection, the analysis and the discussion of various kinds of sources about the syncretistic cult image of the Ephesian Arthemis.
(reference books)
Bibliography:
– R. Fleischer, Artemis von Ephesos und verwandte Kultstatuen aus Anatolien und Syrien, Leiden, Brill, 1973 (Études préliminaires aux religions orientales dans l’Empire romain, 35). – M. Gras, Le temple de Diane sur l'Aventin, «Revue des Études Anciennes» 89 (1987), 47-61. – R. Strelan, Paul, Artemis, and the Jews in Ephesus, Berlin - New York, W. de Gruyter, 1996. – C. Ampolo, L’Artemide di Marsiglia e la Diana dell’Aventino, «La Parola del Passato» 25/130-133 (1970), 200-210. – M. Nielsen, ‘Diana Efesia multimammia’. The metamorphoses of a pagan goddess from the Renaissance to the age of Neo-Classicism, in T. Fischer-Hansen - B. Poulsen (eds.), From Artemis to Diana. The Goddess of Man and Beast, Copenhagen 2009, 455-496. – S. L. Budin, Artemis, London - New York, NY, Routledge, 2016.
● N.B. The indication of texts is merely orientative. Further and more accurate indications will be given during the course.
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