NATURALISTIC MUSEOLOGY
cod. 1004978

Academic year 2012/13
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Zoologia (BIO/05)
Field
A scelta dello studente
Type of training activity
Student's choice
48 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

The course aims to help cultural growth of naturalists wishing to carry out their post-graduate activity in nowadays widespread natural history museums and in other exhibition locations.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of Natural Sciences

Course unit content

The course aims to help cultural growth of naturalists wishing to carry out their post-graduate activity in nowadays widespread natural history museums and in other exhibition locations.

Full programme

ORIGIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM (cfu 2)
The evolution of Museum concept and of collection. The rise of large national natural history museums worldwide. The naturalistic explorations and the origin of museum collections. The geographic Societies and expeditions devoted to collect museum specimens. The naturalistic collections and their importance for the origin of museums. The herbariums. Institutions similar to museums: botanic gardens and marine biological stations.

THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM (cfu 2)
Present natural history museums: public, university, local and museums connected to protected areas. Modern cases similar to natural history museums: virtual museum, science centre, biopark, butterfly house and similar sites. Didactic and research activity in natural history museums. Stable and temporary expositions. Presentation of the collected material in relation to the type of visitors. The exposition path. Labels, legends, illustration panels, the dioramas. Central and peripheral specimens; the holotype concept and its importance. Concepts of museography: light, air conditioning, security, protection of wardrobes and show-cases. To catalogue the museum collections.

PREPARATION AND CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES (cfu 2)
Set up of an excursion devoted to collection. Collection, preparation, conservation and restoration techniques of several animal taxa, both invertebrates and vertebrates.

Bibliography

Binni L., Pinna G., Museo. Storia e Funzioni di una macchina culturale dal Cinquecento ad oggi. Garzanti, Milano, 1980. (fuori stampa; copia disponibile presso il Museo di Storia Naturale)
Cipriani C., Appunti di museologia naturalistica. Firenze University Press, Firenze, 2006.
Pinna G., Fondamenti teorici per un museo di storia naturale. Jaca Book, Milano, 1997.
Zangheri P., Il naturalista esploratore, raccoglitore, preparatore, imbalsamatore. (6a Ed.) Hoepli, Milano, 2001.

Testi di consultazione
Lugli A., La stanza delle meraviglie: "Wunderkammern". Allemandi, Torino, 1997.
Mannucci M.P., Minelli A., Viaggi e scoperte. Mondadori, Milano, 1987.
Reale E., I musei scientifici in Italia. Angeli, Milano, 2002.
Sabelli B., Museologia naturalistica. Trent'anni di "bicchieri a metà". Bononia University Press, Bologna, 2010.

Teaching methods

Traditional lecture

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral examination

Other information

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