| 1025635 | Geochemistry and archeology [GEO/08] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives Consistent with the competencies and objectives of the Study Program, the GEOCHEMISTRY AND ARCHEOLOGY course aims at providing the knowledge and understanding skills that complete and/or strengthen those acquired in the first cycle of studies, in order to allow to students the capability to develop original themes, even in a research context, to formulate critical reviews in a more complex and articulated form, to communicate the knowledge and processes required to their acquisition, to study the topics independently.
The course includes both lectures and practical activities in microanalytical laboratories. The goal is to provide students theoretical and practical knowledge in the field of archaeometric studies of pottery, rock and metal artifacts with applications to origin identification of raw materials (stone rocks, volcanic materials, metals) within the Mediterranean region. The course also includes a focus on the radiometric dating techniques and on the use of isotopic geochemistry in the study of paleodietes.
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| 1031889 | ITALIAN LITERATURE [L-FIL-LET/10] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
ITALIAN LITERATURE, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
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| 1035927 | ITALIAN LINGUISTICS [L-FIL-LET/12] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of ITALIAN LINGUISTICS, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
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| 1035974 | GLOTTOLOGY AND LINGUISTICS ADVANCED COURSE [L-LIN/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
ADVANCED GLOTTOLOGY AND LINGUISTICS, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
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| 1023959 | DIDACTICS OF MODERN LANGUAGES [L-LIN/02] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of DIDACTICS OF MODERN LANGUAGES, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
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| 1038447 | ADVANCED EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY IA [L-ANT/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
ADVANCED EXPERIMENTAL ARCHEOLOGY IA, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The course is aimed to present the methodology of the experimental archaeology, its development and spread in the academy, the connections between the experimental archaeology and
the other archaeological disciplines. Moreover, a key point of the course is to explain what an “experimental protocol” means and how to apply it for the interpretation of the archaeological relics.
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| 1038425 | PREHISTORY AND PROTOHISTORY OF NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST ADVANCED COURSE IA [L-ANT/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
PREHISTORY AND PROTOSTORY OF THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST ADVANCED IA, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Knowledge and understanding of the main formation processes of the first sedentary communities and early hierarchical pre-state societies in the Near East. Analysis of the regional diversities (cultural, social, environmental, and economic) that brought to the early urban and state societies. The regions involved are: Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Levant, Egypt, and Iran.
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| 1038438 | ADVANCED PREHISTORIC ECOLOGY IA [L-ANT/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
ADVANCED PREHISTORY ECOLOGY IA, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The aim of this course is to develop a skilled knowledge of research questions and methodologies in the study past human-environment interactions, including subsistence and subsistence change, by using case studies from Italy, Europe and Mediterranean basin. Students will be prepared to collect and analyse data using appropriate methods, to develop critical analysis of arguments, to improve written and oral skills and to report scientific results to publication standards.
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| 1038443 | ARCHEOLOGY AND CULTURES OF PALEOLITHIC ADVANCED COURSE IA [L-ANT/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of ARCHEOLOGY AND CULTURE OF THE ADVANCED PALEOLITHIC IA that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Students will acquire advanced knowledge of recent developments in Palaeolithic archaeology, with a focus on food procurement strategies, including the development of hunting
weapons.
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| 10600366 | ADVANCED AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY [L-ANT/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives Consistent with the educational objectives of “LM-Archaeology” in which it is inserted, the course aims to provide, within the ADVANCED AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGY IA, knowledge and understanding skills that complete and/or strengthen those acquired in the first cycle of studies, and to enable the student to deal with original topics even in a research context, making judgments in a more complex and articulated form, communicating the knowledge and processes that led to their acquisition, and studying the topics independently.
In particular, the course aims to provide in a multi and interdisciplinary perspective an overview of the issues related to the “deep history” of North Africa.
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| 10596631 | Protohistory of Mediterranean Europe [L-ANT/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives The course aims to deepen the issues related to the development of the Bronze Age and Iron Age societies in the Mediterranean area, particularly with reference to the transition from village communities to the formation of the first forms of proto-urban organization. The course is organized with lectures and seminars and is aimed at those students who wish to learn more about aspects of protohistory in the central and western Mediterranean area.
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| 1038408 | ADVANCED EARLY NUMISMATIC [L-ANT/04] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives Aim of the course is providing students with knowledge ant methods needed for deepening the study of monetary history and economics of the ancient world.
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| 1044166 | ETRUSCOLOGY AND ITALIC ANTIQUITIES ADVANCED CLASS [L-ANT/06] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
ETRUSCOLOGY AND ITALIAN ANTICHITIES ADVANCED COURSE, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The aim of the course is to analyze the Etruscan civilization from the early Iron Age to the Hellenistic period, with particular regard to the relationship between the city and the territory, the funerary ideology, and the manifestations of the "sacer".
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| 1035756 | GREEK AND ROMAN ARCHEOLOGY I A [L-ANT/07] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of GREEK AND ROMAN ARCHEOLOGY I A, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Widening of monuments, materials and contest of the Roman world starting from concrete cases of study in the context of the ritual habits, of the architecture and the urbanism, of the artistic and material culture. Learning of the systems of classification and philological analysis; methodological problems: quantitative and qualitative analyses. Reconstruction of the cultural phenomenon on the basis of the specific archaeological indicators; comparison with the other knowledge systems. Practical laboratories.
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| 1035758 | GREEK AND ROMAN ARCHEOLOGY I B [L-ANT/07] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
GREEK AND ROMAN ARCHEOLOGY I B, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Widening of monuments, materials and contest of the Roman world starting from concrete cases of study in the context of the ritual habits, of the architecture and the urbanism, of the artistic and material culture. Learning of the systems classification and philological analysis; methodological problems: quantitative and qualitative analyses. Reconstruction of the cultural phenomenon on the basis of the specific archaeological indicators; comparison with the other knowledge systems. Practical laboratories.
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| 1044117 | ADVANCED ARCHAEOLOGY OF ROMAN PROVINCES [L-ANT/07] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
ARCHEOLOGY OF THE ADVANCED ROMAN PROVINCES, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The aim of this course is to provide students, through significant cases of Provincial Archaeology, advanced knowledge of the Roman Provincial culture, of relationship between centre and periphery, as well as a framework of the main historical, cultural and religious dynamics regarding the Western and Eastern Provinces. The course will focus on specific topics regarding the Roman Empire, on the urban and domestic Culture, as well as on the Sacred and Funerary space.
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| 1038418 | ADVANCED HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY I [L-ANT/07] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of HISTORY OF ADVANCED ARCHAEOLOGY I, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The purpose is to provide critical tools in order to examine in- depth the main historical subjects of the classical archaeology as well as the more recent research trends.
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| 10607101 | LANDSCAPE TOPOGRAPHY IN MIDDLE AGE [L-ANT/08] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives The course aims to offer tools for knowledge of the complex dynamics of urban archeology between early and late Middle Ages. The course, also developped as a seminar with active taking part by the students, aims to use historical, documentary, archaeological, topographic, cartographic, iconographic sources, and to give skills about towns in the Middle Ages and their system of relations.
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| 1047925 | METHODOLOGY APPLIED TO THE EXCAVATIONS AND THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH ADVANCED [L-ANT/10] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of METHODOLOGY OF THE EXCAVATION AND ADVANCED ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Advanced learning of the systems of classification and philological analysis of pluristratified contexts of the Classical World; quantitative and qualitative analyses; advanced knowledge of procedures to be applied in the reconstruction of the cultural phenomenon on the basis of the relation between archaeological evidence and other kinds of historical sources.
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| 10616486 | HISTORY OF ANIMAL DOMESTICATION [L-ANT/10] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives This course will provide the students with an understanding of the main stages in the history of the
animal domestication, from the Palaeolithic to modern times. The importance of domestic animals
in the history of human societies as well as its variation in time and space will be discussed. The
unit will cover ecological and economic as well as social aspects and will illustrate the role played
by domestic animals in human communities and the historical and archaeological documentation of
the early stages up to the formation of modern breeds.
Extended program:
The concept of species and the nomenclature of domestic animals; the experiment made by Belaev;
the animal domestication process: origins, modality and impact; the diffusion of domestic animals;
the concepts of ecotype, ancient and modern breed; the contribution of genetic studies to the history
of animal domestication; dog; the Neolithic package; cattle; goat and sheep; pigs; reindeer;
camelids; horse and donkey; cat; domestic fowl; duck; goose; rabbit; mouse and rat. The
domestication of other minor animal species.
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| 10607008 | ARCHAEOZOOLOGY [L-ANT/10] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives Consistent with the educational objectives of the Degree Program in which it is inserted, the course does
proposes to provide, in the context of ARCHEZOOLOGY, knowledge and skills of
understandings that complement and / or reinforce those acquired in the first cycle of studies, and of
to enable the student to tackle original themes also in a research context,
formulating judgments in a more complex and articulated form, communicating knowledge and i
processes that led to their acquisition, and studying the topics in such a way
autonomous.
The purpose of the theoretical-practical course is to provide skills not only for the
anatomical and species determination but also for the interpretation of the data from the point of
view of the exploitation of the faunal resource providing an adequate spectrum of
knowledge in the context of the study and reconstruction of the human-animal relationship in
past. Case studies will be presented, which take into consideration different
survey methods, relating to contexts of different chronological periods in Italy to the area
Mediterranean, from the Near East to Central Asia. Finally, the creation and the
populating a computer database for the management and basic statistical analysis of the
fauna data useful for the production of a scientific contribution with adequate
graphic apparatus for the communication of fauna data.
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| 10607001 | RESCUE ARCHAEOLOGY [L-ANT/10] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with an Italian, European and world overview of the
preventive archaeology concept, following its conceptual, regulatory and implementation
developments. The theoretical and applicative principles a practice that is increasingly
becoming one of the cornerstones of the archaeological discipline will be examined. The
course aims to analyse the main methodologies used and usable in the field of preventive
and/or emergency archaeology based on current legislation and the potential of new
technological applications. The lectures will be accompanied by seminars and interventions,
with discussion, by representatives of the protection and enhancement bodies and
professionals in the sector.
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| 1041730 | ADVANCED HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST [L-OR/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
HISTORY OF THE NEAR OLD ORIENT ADVANCED, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The course aims at providing the students with the basic historical competency to deal with the History of the ancient Near East in its development over more than two millennia and in its geographic and linguistic differences, with the presentation of illustrative case studies.
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| 1044133 | COPTIC ANTIQUITIES [L-OR/02] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
COPTE ANTIQUES, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Acquire the basic knowledge of the material and artistic culture of the society that has developed among the Copts of Egypt.
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| 1035812 | ARCHEOLOGY OF ANCIENT NEAR EAST I A [L-OR/05] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with knowledge and skills completing and/or reinforcing those acquired in the first grade of studies, and to enable them to address original topics also in a research environment. This includes making complex judgements, being able to transmit the acquired knowledge and the processes through which it was gained, and achieving independence in the study of the proposed topics.
At the end of the course, students will know the most important material culture clusters in the period analysed and to understand their transformation in relation to changes in the organization of production through the methodological and theoretical skills acquired; understand the open questions in the state of the art of each period; formulate critical judgments on topics and issues examined during the course; communicate the acquired
content using appropriate terminology; formulate independent interpretive hypotheses on research issues of relevance within the geographical, chronological, and conceptual framework inherent to the teaching and the discipline.
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| 1038410 | ADVANCED PHOENICIAN ARCHAEOLOGY [L-OR/06] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of PHENICIO-PUNIC ARCHEOLOGY ADVANCED , that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Specific knowledge of the archaeology of Motya, as a case study in Phoenician and Punic Archaeology.
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| 1027479 | ARCHEOLOGY OF INDIAN AND CENTRAL ASIA [L-OR/16] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of ARCHAEOLOGY OF INDIA AND CENTRAL ASIA that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The aim of the course is to provide detailed knowledge of the material culture and artistic expression of a particular period in the archaeology of India and Central Asia. Studies aim at providing a critical understanding of the themes and problems discussed, through an extensive analysis of materials and a reconstruction of the history of the studies.
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| 1038566 | ARCHAEOLOGY OF PREISLAMIC IRAN [L-OR/16] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE PREISLAMIC IRAN, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The course aims to provide an overview of the most important issues relating to the archeology of the Iranian pre-Islamic world.
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| 1044878 | CULTURAL ANTHROPOLY ADVANCED CLASS [M-DEA/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ADVANCED COURSE, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Provide students with an advanced knowledge of the civilization on the past, the scene of significant processes of cultural and political confrontation.
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| 1025186 | CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY [M-GGR/01] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The student acquires the theoretical principles and the methods of the new cultural geography, considered as a way of innovative knowledge production, which integrate, modify and develop the established procedures of the discipline, but also as a key for reading and interpreting the most important cultural, social, economic events and processes of our time at the different geographical scales.
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| 1023867 | RELIGIONS OF THE CLASSICAL WORLD I [M-STO/06] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives The course aims to deepen the religious dimension of the cultures of the classical world according to a comparative-historical perspective and in interdisciplinary dialogue with the other teachings of the Department, with particular reference to ancient Rome, from its origins to the Theodosian Codex.
Through the study of the rites, priesthoods, calendar, and literary and archaeological evidence relating to the city of Rome, the territory it controlled or influenced over the centuries, as well as the cultures in dialogue with/against it, the aim is to provide students with a basic mastery of the tools, methods, and skills for research in the field of the History of Religions, a knowledge of the main research directions in the field, with in-depth study of the relevant theoretical-methodological skills, and the ability to communicate
and autonomously apply the knowledge, skills and methods acquired, also in relation to other cultural fields and contexts.
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| 1038379 | ADVANCED GREEK [L-FIL-LET/02] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ADVANCED I, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The course aims to deepen the concepts of Greek language, grammar and metric.
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| 1038376 | ADVANCED LATIN I [L-FIL-LET/04] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
ADVANCED LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE I, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
The course objective is to allow the student a thorough knowledge of the Latin language and literature.
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| 1038406 | ADVANCED MUSEOLOGY [L-ART/04] [ITA] | 2nd | 1st | 6 |
Educational objectives In consistency with the educational purposes of the whole teaching course, aim of the teaching unit is to give students knowledge and comprehension skills in the field of
ADVANCED MUSEOLOGY, that complete and/or reinforce those acquired in the first grade of studies. Moreover, it will make the students able to approach orginal themes in a research context, making more complex judgments, communicating knowledge and its process, and studying the subject in an independent and self-educational way.
Purpose of the course is to provide students with a basic understanding of issues relating to the use of Cultural Heritage.
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