Course program
The module provides a critical analysis of the modern debates and knowledge in Roman art and archeology from the archaic to the imperial periods.
The display of the major issues in Roman art, architecture and town planning will encompass major works and major monuments of Rome center of political power through centuries to which these cultural expressions were structurally related.
We will consider the character of the functional components of the old city, by discussing forms, functions and meanings of various types of buildings and monuments of the public and private sphere; we will analyze themes, messages, and the figurative language of the various artistic expressions. The analysis will include the analysis of the ideological, cultural and social contents expressed by the Roman civilization from its "origin" to its "dissolution".
Prerequisites
Necessary is the knowledge, at least basic, of Latin language and literature and of Roman history. Recommended is the preliminary attendance, or in parallel, of the courses of Latin epigraphy and Roman history. Recommended, and useful, is also the knowledge of Greek archaeology and art history.
Books
R. Bianchi Bandinelli, Roma. L'arte romana nel centro del potere, Milano 1969 e successive edizioni;
R. Bianchi Bandinelli, Roma. La fine dell'arte antica, Milano 1970 e successive edizioni;
R. Bianchi Bandinelli – M. Torelli, Etruria e Roma, Torino 1976 e successive edizioni (solo la parte relativa a Roma);
T. Hölscher, Il linguaggio dell’arte romana. Un sistema semantico, Torino 1993;
P. Zanker, Arte romana, Roma – Bari 2008.
Further bibliography, specific to the topics addressed, will be indicated and discussed during the course.
Frequency
Attendance is not compulsory, but recommended.
Exam mode
Is foreseen the carrying out of an oral examination to verify the acquisition of the knowledges communicated during the course.
The factors that compete to the formulation of the judgment of worth are the knowledge of the illustrated contexts during the course, the ability of analysis, the ability of reasoning and autonomous study, the study of the suitable bibliography, the bibliographical close examination.
An excellent judgment equivale to the vote 30, excellent 30 and praise, very good, good, discreet from 29 to 25, enough, scarce, insufficient from 25 to the 18.
The least vote for the overcoming of the examination is the 18.
Bibliography
Idem
Lesson mode
he adopted didactic method combines to the traditional model of the frontal didactics the carrying out of exercises, seminars and jobs of group, with the purpose to develop the abilities of reflexive or auto-direct (self-directed learning) of the student.
During the course, in fact, the students will be involved in individual searches and of group. The select method allows the students on one hand to acquire the knowledges, on the other to develop the ability to apply the same knowledge, reaching so one of the main objective of the course.
Through the analysis of the archaeological, literary, epigraphic and iconographic sources the course intends to to furnish the tools for studying the historical and artistic problem linked to the development and transformation of roman art.