EGYPT OF LATE AND GRAECO-ROMAN PERIOD
- Academic year
- 2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- EGITTO TARDO ED ELLENISTICO-ROMANO
- Course code
- FM0539 (AF:378483 AR:216518)
- 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
The course will address the diffusion of the Isiac cult, starting from the pharaonic model and arriving at the outcomes known in Rome. Case studies in Egypt and Rome will be addressed, with the aim of outlining the profile of a cult that is able to express itself in Mediterranean culture, and at the same time to the regions south of Egypt. Particular attention will be paid to those documents that delineate the characteristics of the goddess in her Egyptian and Roman characterisation (Hymns of Files, Aretalogies, Apuleius and the mysteries of Isis in the 'Metamorphoses')
Aims
- Ability to critically analyse topics related to pharaonic Egypt (general).
- Critical approach to the topics addressed in the course.
- Skills necessary for the analysis of archaeological documentation and materials.
- Ability to analyse sources of the period, with development of appropriate philological skills.
Referral texts
General bibliography
AA.VV., Iside. Il mito, il mistero, la magia, Milano, 1997.
J.G. Griffiths, Apuleius of Medaouros, the Isis-book, Leiden 1975.
Other titles will be signaled during the lessons (ppt presentation).
For non-attending students, in addition to the general bibliography, materials will be made available in the course moodle.
Assessment methods
For students with no knowledge of the Egyptian language, alternative readings can be arranged.
Teaching methods
Teaching language
Further information
The reading of Egyptian documents may be replaced with individual readings (see “Assessment Methods”).
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.
Type of exam
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