ARCHAEOLOGY OF MAGNA GRAECIA
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Enrollment year
2015/2016
Academic year
2015/2016
Regulations
DM270
Academic discipline
L-ANT/07 (CLASSIC ARCHAEOLOGY)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
Course
CLASSICAL AND ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
Curriculum
STORICO-ORIENTALISTICO
Year of study
Period
2nd semester (22/02/2016 - 28/05/2016)
ECTS
6
Lesson hours
36 lesson hours
Language
ITALIAN
Activity type
ORAL TEST
Teacher
GORRINI MARIA ELENA (titolare) - 6 ECTS
Prerequisites
Students are strongly recommended to take this course only after having
followed (and passed) Greek History and/or Greek Archaeology.
Learning outcomes
The aim of the course is to provide a basic knowledge on methodology
and research issues concerning Archaeology of Magna Graecia and Sicily,
in order to highlight similarities as well as substantial differences
between Western Greeks and their mothercountry.
Course contents
The course will examine the phenomenon of colonisation in Magna
Graecia and Sicily from both historical and archaeological perspectives.
We will analyze the major phases of development and the main
architectural, artistic and artisanal productions of these colonies from
their foundation to the Roman conquest.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Reccomended or required readings
Bibliography
-course notes
Introduction:
- D. Asheri, Colonizzazione e decolonizzazione, in S. Settis (ed.) i Greci.
Storia. Cultura. Arte. Società, I, Torino 1996, pp. 72-115, or L. Buccino, I
caratteri generali della colonizzazione greca in Occidente, in Enciclopedia
archeologica. Europa, Roma : Istituto della Enciclopedia italiana, Treccani,
2004, pp. 299-311. (texts available for study and reading, NOT for
fotocopies, in the “F. Petrarca” Library, San Tommaso, Pavia)
Main course:
The following handbook:
La Torre, F.G., Sicilia e Magna Grecia, Laterza 2011.
Students who are unable to attend classes are required to study the
following program:
1) La Torre, F.G., Sicilia e Magna Grecia, Laterza 2011.
2) D. Asheri, Colonizzazione e decolonizzazione,in S. Settis (a cura di) i
Greci. Storia. Cultura. Arte. Società, I, Torino 1996, pp. 72-115 and L.
Buccino, I caratteri generali della colonizzazione greca in Occidente, in
Enciclopedia archeologica. Europa, Roma : Istituto della Enciclopedia
italiana, Treccani, 2004, pp. 299-311.
3) D. Mertens - E. Greco, Urbanistica della Magna Grecia, in I Greci in
Occidente, Catalogo della mostra, Milano 1996, pp. 243-262;
4) A. Di Vita, Urbanistica della Sicilia antica, in I Greci in Occidente,
Catalogo della mostra, Milano 1996, pp. 263- 308.
All Erasmus students are required to study, in addition to the course
notes, the following texts:
1) Bennett, Michael, Aaron J. Paul and Mario Iozzo. Magna Graecia: Greek
art from south Italy and Sicily. [Cleveland, OH]: The Cleveland Museum of
Art; Hudson Hills Press, 2002.
And
2) R.R. Holloway, The Archaeology of ancient Sicily, Routledge 200
If you have any questions please contact the Instructor at the following
address: mariaelena.gorrini@unipv.it
Assessment methods
Oral exam
Further information
Oral exam
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