20110452 - Attività: On «roma, mater legum» and artists: the roman law through painters’ eyes

The course aims to offer an original perspective on the Roman law through the masterpieces of the great artists whose paintings represented the Roman past. Topics studied include the role of religion and myth in ancient Rome, politics and warfare, the status of women and other subjects pertaining to the Roman World. By the end of the module it is expected that students should have the knowledge and understanding to account how each artist has interpreted the ancient Roman world, and why does this world inspired painters.

Curriculum

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Mutuazione: 20110452 Attività: L’arte racconta «roma, mater legum»: il diritto romano nello sguardo dei pittori in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 GALEOTTI SARA

Programme

The course aims to offer an original perspective on the Roman law through the masterpieces of the great artists whose paintings represented the Roman past. Topics studied include the role of religion and myth in ancient Rome, politics and warfare, the status of women and other subjects pertaining to the Roman World. By the end of the module it is expected that students should have the knowledge and understanding to account how each artist has interpreted the ancient Roman world, and why does this world inspired painters.

Core Documentation

The course material will be uploaded on the Uniroma Tre e-learning platform.

Type of delivery of the course

The teaching method aims to promote learning through online lessons through MicrosoftTeams.

Type of evaluation

The examination will take place for every student with an interview, in which, after a brief illustration and comment on the selected painting, the knowledge of the life of the painter, the general background of the picture, the special link between the composition and the Roman law/history, will be further examined. The final grade is expressed in letters. C corresponds to a sufficient, yet low and basic, knowledge of the subject; B shows a more than sufficient / discreet knowledge of the subject; A shows a good or very good knowledge of the subject as well as a commendable critical skills. A+ corresponds to a very good or excellent knowledge along with high critical, analytical and connection skills.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20110452 Attività: L’arte racconta «roma, mater legum»: il diritto romano nello sguardo dei pittori in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 GALEOTTI SARA

Programme

The course aims to offer an original perspective on the Roman law through the masterpieces of the great artists whose paintings represented the Roman past. Topics studied include the role of religion and myth in ancient Rome, politics and warfare, the status of women and other subjects pertaining to the Roman World. By the end of the module it is expected that students should have the knowledge and understanding to account how each artist has interpreted the ancient Roman world, and why does this world inspired painters.

Core Documentation

The course material will be uploaded on the Uniroma Tre e-learning platform.

Type of delivery of the course

The teaching method aims to promote learning through online lessons through MicrosoftTeams.

Type of evaluation

The examination will take place for every student with an interview, in which, after a brief illustration and comment on the selected painting, the knowledge of the life of the painter, the general background of the picture, the special link between the composition and the Roman law/history, will be further examined. The final grade is expressed in letters. C corresponds to a sufficient, yet low and basic, knowledge of the subject; B shows a more than sufficient / discreet knowledge of the subject; A shows a good or very good knowledge of the subject as well as a commendable critical skills. A+ corresponds to a very good or excellent knowledge along with high critical, analytical and connection skills.