HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION OF ANCIENT GREEKS
- Academic year
- 2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA E CIVILTA' DEI GRECI
- Course code
- FM0544 (AF:508827 AR:284916)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-ANT/02
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
It allows students to acquire notions concerning:
- advanced content, methodological and epistemological skills in the field of Greek history;
- an in-depth knowledge of Greek antiquity in its historical expressions, obtained through direct knowledge of the texts, also philologically investigated, and of all the documentary evidence that contributes to the reconstruction of historical processes;
- advanced methodological skills in the description, reading and interpretation of historical sources;
- interest in the history of studies with particular reference to historiographical aspects;
- knowledge of the main traditional and digital tools (indexes, corpora, image archives) for the research and the updating of the discipline;
- the ability to develop an original scientific presentation.
Expected learning outcomes
- read, understand and interpret the main Greek historical sources;
- propose an analytical commentary on historical sources (above all literary), frame them in a historical, chronological and historiographical context, proposing appropriate textual and documentary comparisons, finally explaining their relevance as a historical testimony with particular attention to political and institutional aspects ;
- use the paper and digital tools necessary to update the research; access the main databases of literary and epigraphic texts;
- communicate in oral form using the specific terminology of the discipline;
- propose an original scientific presentation.
Pre-requirements
- To follow the course it is necessary to have achieved the basic notions of the discipline as indicated in the Syllabus concerning the teaching of Greek History for the BA Degree (FT0252 or FT0253). Students who have not acquired the necessary skills must contact the lecturer via email.
- Adequate knowledge of Italian.
Desirable:
- adequate knowledge of ancient Greek (through high school diploma or university exams).
Contents
The easternmost front touched by the Hellenic penetration, that of Central Asia and the Indus Valley, has seen the realization of complex identities from a cultural, social, political and religious point of view in the period from Alexander conquest to the Indo-Greek kingdoms. This process provoked lasting results in cultural memory, and is a paradigmatic case study to verify the fruitful dialectic of contacts between civilizations. During the course some selected examples of study taken from the main Greek-Latin literary and epigraphic sources will be analyzed without forgetting the contribution of the anhellenic sources and of archeology.
Referral texts
O. Coloru, Il regno del più forte, Napoli (Salerno) 2022.
M. Sartre, La nave di Palmira (Quando i mondi antichi si incontrano), Torino (Einaudi) 2022.
Further in-depth bibliography will be recommended in class.
For the study of epigraphic documentation, please refer to the Syllabus of Greek Epigraphy sp.
Assessment methods
The final mark will be the sum of the following aspects:
- paper presented at the seminar: 35%
- essay: 35%
- oral exam: 30%
Teaching methods
Teaching language
Further information
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