ARCHEOLOGY AND ART HISTORY OF GREECE AND ROME
cod. 18596

Academic year 2007/08
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Archeologia classica (L-ANT/07)
Field
Formazione interdisciplinare
Type of training activity
Characterising
80 hours
of face-to-face activities
10 credits
hub:
course unit
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Learning objectives

<br />The course aimed to supply the basic notions of the Greek and Roman classic art, with particular attention to the mechanisms of the communication in the their  historical frames and in the cultural, literary and philosophical context.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

<br /><br />Course Title 2005/2006: Image and communication in the Greek and roman art.<br />The course is dedicated to the analysis of communication systems in the Greek  and Roman art, it is from the part of ' ' narrative' ' that from the part of ' ' reading' ': narrative system, codes of representation, levels and reading ways, in their anthropological and cultural context . The course  is articulated in two modules: Module A: image and communication in the Greek art from the archaism to the hellenistic time . Module B : image and communication in the Roman art from the monarchy to the late antiquity.   Didactic supports for the preparation of the handbooks part are also organized  and specific seminaries  concerning technological aspects of the artistic production (material and technical, the contribution of archaeometry ),  restoration and communication. Moreover will be organized  a study  journey in Rome and Sperlonga museums and monuments

Full programme

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Bibliography

<br />Handbooks: <br />Boardmann (and.): History Oxford of the classic art, Laterza 1995 (until the CAP. V excluded) R. Bianchi Bandinelli, M. Torelli: Etruria and Rome, Utet 1976 (only roman part) <br /> For the course: didactic materials  and short specific readings

Teaching methods

<br />The preparation of the handbook's  parts is supported from practices and seminaries (bibliographical and multimedia instruments for  the study of the ancient art, the Greek ceramics technological and morphologic aspects, the Greek architecture, the Roman mosaic historical aspects and archaeometric research, the Roman painting technical aspects and their restoration). Special attention will be  given to the use of digital technologies  in the  ancient documents restoration and resetting( interdisciplinary seminary  in the XVI the Week of the scientific culture ). The frontal lessons is equipped from  illustrative material  and the slides are to disposition of the students. The personal experience of  the ancient monuments is facilitated  visiting  to the museums. The didactic internationalization is realized through the presence of teacher from the universities connected in the Socrates program.  <br />The acquaintance of the handbook's notions will be demonstrated through two written tests, one for the Greek part and one for the  Roman part, preliminary to the oral examination. Two short texts will be also  elaborated, concerning  one argument dealt in the course: the deepening bibliography is supplied.

Assessment methods and criteria

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Other information

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