Cultures and Religions in Late-Antique Egypt
Course objectives
The course aims to develop a critical understanding of the historical and cultural complexity of Late Antique Egypt, in which Christianity and monasticism represent only part of the significant religious experiences. At the same time, it aims to lead students to a competent and informed assessment of complex chronological categories (the 'Late Antique Period', the 'Byzantine Period', the 'Early Middle Ages', 'Coptic Egypt', etc.) that are often taken for granted. Finally, an important aim is to develop an awareness of the importance of using both textual and archaeological sources in the study of Ancient History.
Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
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Lesson mode
- Lesson code10616656
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseCultures and Religions
- CurriculumCurriculum unico
- Year1st year
- Semester2nd semester
- SSDL-OR/02
- CFU6