Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 39 - Roma 0669207671

Conservation and Valorization of Cultural Heritage (Academic Year 2018/2019) - Operator and Expert in Cultural Heritages and Landscapes: Language and Codes for Mediation

Roman history


Credits: 6
Content language:Italian
Course description
The course concerns with Roman History from the beginning to the 4th A.D. It encompasses the analysis of the most important moments for the development of the institutions of Rome, the economic aspects and the culture of the roman society.
Objectives
Students who choose this course will learn the methodologies utilised in classical studies to analyse correctly latin source texts as inscriptions and ancient coins.
Program
The course deals with the history of Rome from its humble beginnings to the fourth century A.D. It covers the period between the Kingship and the Republic; the conquest of Italy; Roman expansion, Pyrrhus, Punic Wars and provinces; Augustus and the formation of empire to the time of Constantine.
Book
G. GERACI-A. MARCONE, Storia romana, Firenze 2011. G. GERACI-A. MARCONE, Fonti per la storia romana, Firenze 2006.
Exercises
The exercises provided will consist in 2 or more open-ended questions (max. 20 lines)
Professor
Alessia Terrinoni
List of lessons
Elio Lo Cascio
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Antonio Sartori
Antonio Sartori
Antonio Sartori
Antonio Sartori