ARCHEOLOGY OF THE CLASSICAL WORLD

Course objectives

This course is designed to provide students with the structural categories for the understanding of making art in ancient Greek and Roman culture. The aim of the course is to provide the critical tools for the historical framing of artistic production in Greek culture and in the Roman Empire, in strict reference to the social and historical context in which it was developed. Students will know the artistic resources and cultural heritage corresponding to the period studied, of tourist interest, suitable for professional use. This knowledge can be applied to the study of the territory and to the pedagogy of the historical artistic and archaeological heritage, developing the ability to formulate judgments by coordinating and contextualising the topics, making a correct use of the available bibliography, and being able to carry out research on the specific aspects of the disciplinary sector bound to tourism studies.

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EMANUELA BORGIA Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The course will be focused on Greek and Roman art and architecture, with a particular attention on the Hellenistic and Roman periods, both in Italy and the Roman provinces
Prerequisites
Prerequisites to attend the course do not exist
Books
J. Boardman, Storia Oxford dell’arte classica, Bari (Laterza) 1995
Teaching mode
The course foresees frontal lessons with the projection of slides
Frequency
Frontal lessons and didactic excursions
Exam mode
The exam will consisti in an oral exam on the whole program
Bibliography
Further bibliography will be indicated by the professor during the lessons Students not attending the lessons must contact the professor to agree a specific study
Lesson mode
The course foresees frontal lessons with the projection of slides
EMANUELA BORGIA Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The course will be focused on Greek and Roman art and architecture, with a particular attention on the Hellenistic and Roman periods, both in Italy and the Roman provinces
Prerequisites
Prerequisites to attend the course do not exist
Books
J. Boardman, Storia Oxford dell’arte classica, Bari (Laterza) 1995
Teaching mode
The course foresees frontal lessons with the projection of slides
Frequency
Frontal lessons and didactic excursions
Exam mode
The exam will consisti in an oral exam on the whole program
Bibliography
Further bibliography will be indicated by the professor during the lessons Students not attending the lessons must contact the professor to agree a specific study
Lesson mode
The course foresees frontal lessons with the projection of slides
  • Lesson code1025967
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseSustainable tourism science
  • CurriculumBENI CULTURALI E PATRIMONI INTERNAZIONALI
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDL-ANT/07
  • CFU6