EGYPT OF LATE AND GRAECO-ROMAN PERIOD
- Academic year
- 2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- EGITTO TARDO ED ELLENISTICO-ROMANO
- Course code
- FM0539 (AF:353724 AR:190430)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-OR/02
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The course is part of the characterizing disciplines of the curriculum: Archaeology, Master's Degree Programme in Ancient Civilization. Literature, History and Archaeology. It is one of the disciplines for students aiming to train on the civilizations of the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean. The course is part of the field of historical disciplines of archaeological training, focusing attention on the historical-artistic skills necessary for the approach to the documentation (materials and sources) of Late and Greco-Roman Egypt. Thanks to this investigative work, the student will be able to verify the complexity of the culture of late Egypt, with particular attention to the pharaonic component. The achievement of these objectives will contribute to the maturation of scientific skills in the historical-archaeological field.
Expected learning outcomes
Pre-requirements
Reading of Egyptian texts is part of the individual short dissertation, and may be replaced by a specific program (see Assessment methods).
To complete the orientalist training, it is suggested to attend the courses of Archeology of Anatolia and the Caucasus, Archeology of Syro-Mesopotamia, Archeology of the Levant, Culture of ancient Egypt, Aegean Bronze Age Archeology and Antiquities, History of the Near East, Ancient Near Eastern Literature, Semitic Philology, The City in the Islamic World, Heritage: Policies and Practices in the Islamic World.
Contents
Theme of the course is the relationship between Egypt and Rome from the Roman conquest to the Flavian period. The political framework will allow a targeted approach to the cultural and social phenomena of the period: in Egypt (forms of political control, indigenous culture, communication models) and in Rome (spread of Egyptian cults and models, Egyptian materials in Rome, imperial propaganda).
Aims
- Ability to analyze issues related to the Late Period Egypt (in general).
- Critical approach to the subjects exposed during the lessons.
- Adeguate skill in the approach to the archaeological materials.
- Ability of analysis on the sources of the period, with the development of adeguate philological skills.
Referral texts
Articles from H. Temporini, W. Haase (hrsg.), Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römischen Welt. Geschichte und Kultur Roms im spiegel der neueren Forschung, II, Principat.
Coarelli, Divus Vespasianus (cat. di mostra).
Lembke, Das Iseum Campense.
Roullet, The Egyptian and Egyptianizing Monuments of Imperial Rome.ll the students
Other titles will be signaled during the lessons (ppt presentation).
For non-attending students, in addition to the materials available on Moodle, it will be possible to agree on a program with the teacher.
The specific bibliography for the dissertation (for attending and non-attending students) will be agreed with the teacher.
Assessment methods
For students who do not have knowledge of the Egyptian language, there is an additional part to the essay, to be agreed with the teacher.
Teaching methods
Teaching language
Further information
The reading of Egyptian documents may be replaced with individual program (see “Assessment Methods”).
In exceptional cases, it will be possible to agree an alternative program which always includes a short written dissertation.
Students interested in the civilisations of the Ancient Near East may also choose: Cypriote Archaeology and Antiquities, Archaeology of the Levant, History of the Ancient Near East, Archaeology of Anatolia and the Caucasus, Archaeology of Syro-Mesopotamia, Culture of ancient Egypt, Archaeology of Early Archaic Greece, Literatures of the Ancient Near East, Semitic Philology, The city in the Islamic world, Heritage: politics and practices in the Islamic world.
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