20705282-1 - STORIA DELL'ARTE ANTICA

basic knowledge and understanding of classical archeology as a study of Greek and Roman art in its historical development through the analysis of the most significant architectural, urban planning, artistic and artisanal achievements produced in the Mediterranean regions from the 12th century BC to the 5th century AD ability to communicate information and ideas orally
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Programme


Introduction to Greek art: from the earliest period to Hellenism


Core Documentation

1. Lecture notes
2. IL CRICCO DI TEODORO, Itinerario nell’arte. Dalla preistoria all’arte romana, Versione gialla (maior), Zanichelli ed., VOL. 1 (chapters 3-6, 8 and any connected itineraries);
3. IL CRICCO DI TEODORO, Itinerario nell’arte. Dalla preistoria all’arte romana, Versione gialla (maior), Zanichelli ed. VOL. 2 (chapters on roman art and any connected itineraries)
4. A.M. RICCOMINI, Il ritratto, Carocci Editore



Reference Bibliography

Any other further reading on specific study topics will be provided during the lessons

Type of delivery of the course

Lectures in the classroom and at sites and museums in Rome

Attendance

Recommended attendance

Type of evaluation

At the end of the module on Greek art there is a written exemption test. The final exam will be oral.