ANCIENT GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY
- Academic year
- 2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIOGRAFIA GRECA SP.
- Course code
- FM0341 (AF:319698 AR:170518)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of ANCIENT GREEK HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-ANT/02
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The Course aims:
- advanced competence, methodological and epistemological skills in the analysis and interpretation of historiographical texts of the Greek literature;
- knowledge of the political and cultural context between the 5th century B.C. and the early Roman imperial age;
- knowledge of the most important figures in the Greek historiography;
- knowledge of philological, literary and lexical tools (with particular attention to fragmentary tradition);
- knowledge of the theoretical tools in the critical approach to Greek historiographic texts, with particular reference to the history of studies between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Expected learning outcomes
- correctly frame the most important figures and lines of Greek historiography from a literary and historical point of view;
- read, translate and interpret historiographic texts in Greek;
- confront the theoretical and methodological debate concerning the essential nodes of the development of Greek historiography;
- use the most important tools for the discipline, and construct a bibliography (including basic tools, general studies and specific contributions) relating to a specific theme;
- to propose a written commentary on a text, enhancing its significative aspects from the point of view of literary tradition and the stratification of sources, the lexical and methodological peculiarities;
- communicate in oral form using the specific terminology of the discipline;
- participate in a discussion led by the teacher around thematic nodes proposed for the shared discussion.
Pre-requirements
It is also essential a good knowledge of the Greek language; the students can acquire it by following the Course of Greek Language; very useful, moreover, is a specific competence in at least one of the disciplines related to Greek Literature (L-FIL-LET/02) or Classical Philology (L-FIL-LET/05).
Contents
Outlines of Greek historiography from the beginning of the fifth century to the early Roman imperial age.
CULTURE COMPARISON: MEDITERRANEAN AND EAST IN DIALOGUE. Telling the Great King.
The course is structured as follows:
- paper and digital tools in the study of Greek historiography;
- the textual dimension: texts and fragments
- figures and themes of Greek historiography
- Herodotus: figure, structure of the work, method
- Herodotus and the world of barbarians
- Analytical reading of Book III
Referral texts
P. Desideri, Scrivere gli eventi storici, in I Greci. Storia, cultura, arte, società. I, a cura di S. Settis, Einaudi, Torino 1996, 955-1013;
Erodoto, Libro III (nell'edizione a cura di D. Asheri, Milano 1990)
R. Rollinger, B. Truschnegg, R. Bichler (edd.), Herodot un das persische Weltreich, Wiesbaden 2011
P. Briant, Kings, Countries, Peoples. Selected studies on the Achaemenid Empire, Stuttgart, 2017Specifiche indicazioni bibliografiche utili per la preparazione
Specific bibliographical indications useful for the preparation of the paper will be given during the lessons.
For the students who can not attend the frontal lessons:
A. Momigliano, La storiografia greca, Torino 1982
These students are still required to discuss and present a written paper on a topic agreed with the teacher.
Assessment methods
The examination will focus on the topics discussed in the lectures , on the texts indicated in the literature , on the papers of the other students discussed in the class .
The final mark results from the assessment of these aspects:
class participation (15%)
oral presentation of the paper (25%)
written paper (35%)
exam (25%)
For non attending students: class participation (15%)
oral presentation of the paper (25%)
written paper (35%)
exam (40%)
The presentation of the students 'autonomous work will take place within the framework of a dedicated workshop day, which will gather the students' contributions to all the teachings that are part of the coordination of CULTURE teachings COMPARISON: MEDITERRANEAN AND EAST IN DIALOGUE.
Teaching methods
The theme of the course is coordinated with that of the teachings of History of the Ancient Near East sp (L. Milano); Assiriology sp (P. Corò); Greek history sp. (Antonetti), Hellenistic-Roman Egypt (E. Ciampini), Numismatics sp. (T. Lucchelli).
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