ARCHEOLOGIA ROMANA E DELLE PROVINCE ROMANE
(objectives)
in-depth knowledge of urban development strategies and dynamics, of interaction relationships between different cultural components; ability to analyze the sources; ability to interpret data, ability to communicate the acquired knowledge to specialists and others
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Code
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20710373 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: ARCHEOLOGIA ROMANA E DELLE PROVINCE ROMANE |
Code
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20710373-1 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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L-ANT/07
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Contact Hours
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36
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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MUSSO LUISA
(syllabus)
Archaeology and History of aRoman art and of Roman Provinces.
Basic training, methodological and historical studies in classical Archaeology. Essential knowledge of the languages of ancient culture (Greek and Latin). Acquiring a thorough knowledge and critical understanding in the field of Archaeology and relevant sources. Acquisitions of functional methods of research to the interdisciplinary study of the matter. We ask a knowledge of languages: English, French, German, in order to have the ability to study the course material in a foreign language. Suitable learning to pursue their studies in the field of Archaeology and Classical Philology.
(reference books)
1. M. PAPINI, Arte Romana, Mondadori Università 2016, VIII-568 pp., ill. 2. G. SAURON, ,Storia dell'arte romana. Vol. II: La Repubblica. Dalle conquiste alle guerre civili, Jaca Book 2013, 310 pp., ill. 3. T. HÖLSCHER, Il linguaggio dell'arte romana. Un sistema semantico, Einaudi 2002, XVIII-108 pp., ill. 4. P. MORACHIELLO, V. FONTANA, L'architettura del mondo romano, Laterza 2009, XII-446 pp., ill.
To integration, for those who do not attend the lectures . CLARIDGE, Rome. An Oxford Archaeological Guide, Oxford University Press 2010 (alternatively F. Coarelli, Roma = Guide Archeologiche Laterza, ultima edizione). It is recommended to attend the lectures.
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.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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Module: ARCHEOLOGIA ROMANA E DELLE PROVINCE ROMANE 2
(objectives)
in-depth knowledge of urban development strategies and dynamics, of interaction relationships between different cultural components; ability to analyze the sources; ability to interpret data, ability to communicate the acquired knowledge to specialists and others
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Code
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20710373-2 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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L-ANT/07
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Contact Hours
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36
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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MUSSO LUISA
(syllabus)
Archaeology and History and Roman art and of Roman Provinces.
Basic training, methodological and historical studies in classical Archaeology. Essential knowledge of the languages of ancient culture (Greek and Latin). Acquiring a thorough knowledge and critical understanding in the field of Archaeology and relevant sources. Acquisitions of functional methods of research to the interdisciplinary study of the matter. We ask a knowledge of languages: English, French, German, in order to have the ability to study the course material in a foreign language. Suitable learning to pursue their studies in the field of Archaeology and Classical Philology.
(reference books)
1. M. PAPINI, Arte Romana, Mondadori Università 2016, VIII-568 pp., ill. 2. G. SAURON, ,Storia dell'arte romana. Vol. II: La Repubblica. Dalle conquiste alle guerre civili, Jaca Book 2013, 310 pp., ill. 3. T. HÖLSCHER, Il linguaggio dell'arte romana. Un sistema semantico, Einaudi 2002, XVIII-108 pp., ill. 4. P. MORACHIELLO, V. FONTANA, L'architettura del mondo romano, Laterza 2009, XII-446 pp., ill.
To integration, for those who do not attend the lectures . CLARIDGE, Rome. An Oxford Archaeological Guide, Oxford University Press 2010 (alternatively F. Coarelli, Roma = Guide Archeologiche Laterza, ultima edizione). It is recommended to attend the lectures.
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.
|
Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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