CdSINTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME IN HUMANITIES
CodiceL1477
CFU6
PeriodoPrimo semestre
LinguaItaliano
Moduli | Settore/i | Tipo | Ore | Docente/i | |
CLASSICAL CIVILISATIONS | L-ANT/02 | LEZIONI | 36 |
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Students are expected to acquire an understanding of the cultures and societies of the Greek and Roman worlds and to become familiar with the turning points of the Greek and Roman history, from the archaic period to Late Antiquity.
Students are expected to acquire an understanding of the cultures and societies of the Greek and Roman worlds and to become familiar with the turning points of the Greek and Roman history, from the archaic period to Late Antiquity.
Academic progress will be verified from the oral presentation that each student will take in front of the classroom.
Academic progress will be verified from the oral presentation that each student will take in front of the classroom.
Students will be able to conduct research and analysis of ancient sources and to acquired knowledge about the bibliographic tools and methodologies of ancient history.
Students will be able to conduct research and analysis of ancient sources and to acquired knowledge about the bibliographic tools and methodologies of ancient history.
Each student will have to present an oral report on a subject assigned by the lecturer (who will take into account the interests and the area of study of the student) and to answer questions from the audience about his/her presentation.
Each student will have to present an oral report on a subject assigned by the lecturer (who will take into account the interests and the area of study of the student) and to answer questions from the audience about his/her presentation.
Students will improve their accuracy and precision when collecting and analysing historical data and will develop their presentation skills.
Students will improve their accuracy and precision when collecting and analysing historical data and will develop their presentation skills
Students will be requested to deliver oral presentation concerning specific topics and to participate to discussion.
Students will be requested to deliver oral presentation concerning specific topics and to participate to discussion
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Face to face lessons. Lectures will be delivered in compliance with the sanitary regulations adopted by the University.
Face to face lessons. Lectures will be delivered in compliance with the sanitary regulations adopted by the University.
Detailed information are on the syllabus. In the first lecture the lecturers will present the course and answer to all eventual questions.
Detailed information are on the syllabus.
Besides the notes and the texts discussed during the lectures, the students are expected to study:
- B. Campbell, The Romans and their world
- R. Garland, Daily Life of the Ancient Greeks
Supplementary and more specific readings are requested to Erasmus students who want to attend the course and take the final exam (please contact the lecturers).
The lecturers are happy to suggest further readings to students who wish to deepen their knowledge of particular aspectes of the Greek and Roman worlds.
The reading material can be found in the Biblioteca di Antichistica (Pisa) and in certain cases can be supplied by the lecturers.
Besides the notes and the texts discussed during the lectures, the students are expected to study:
- B. Campbell, The Romans and their world
- R. Garland, Daily Life of the Ancient Greeks
Supplementary and more specific readings are requested to Erasmus students who want to attend the course and take the final exam (please contact the lecturers).
The lecturers are happy to suggest further readings to students who wish to deepen their knowledge of particular aspectes of the Greek and Roman worlds.
Attendance is mandatory.
Attendance is mandatory.
The exam consists of:
a) oral presentation to the lecturers and the class on a specific topic related to the course
b) final exam (written test or oral interview between the student and the lecturer which aims to assess if the students has acquired the knowledge of the topics and of the problems faced during the lectures and in the assigned texts).
The exam consists of:
a) oral presentation to the lecturers and the class on a specific topic related to the course
b) final exam (written test or oral interview between the student and the lecturer which aims to assess if the students has acquired the knowledge of the topics and of the problems faced during the lectures and in the assigned texts).
Lessons will start on the 4th of October (Tuesday) at 14.15 (room: PAO B1)
For every information contact the IPH didactic responsible, dr. Federico Dalla Battista, federico.dallabattista@cfs.unipi.it
Examination Jury: Prof. Tommasi (President); Prof. Facella (Member); Prof. Battistoni (Deputy President); Prof. Barbati (Deputy member)