Learning objectives
Work in seminars will focus on discussions of the readings. Students will learn to take positions on the broad historical issues addressed in the class.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
During the course, a number of aspects of Erasmus’s manifold reception will be analyzed and discussed.
Full programme
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Bibliography
Modulo C - FREQUENTANTI E NON FREQUENTANTI (6 cfu)
1) Silvana Seidel Menchi, Erasmo in Italia (1520-1580), Milano, Bollati Boringhieri
2) Erasmo da Rotterdam, Giulio, Torino, Einaudi, 2014
Teaching methods
The aim of the seminar is to develop critical thinking and reading. The students will also undertake short writing assignments – responding to the readings or analyzing particular archival sources - to develop their expository and analytic skills. By the end of the course, students will have learned how to assess source material and use it to construct historical arguments. Through the development of critical reading skills and writing techniques, students will learn to take positions on the broad historical issues addressed in the class.
Assessment methods and criteria
Students are required to attend seminars, to participate in class activities, to complete assigned tasks, and to make class presentations
Other information
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