19700620 - ARCHEOLOGIA DELLE PROVINCE ROMANE - LM

in-depth knowledge of the strategies and dynamics of urban development, of the interaction relationships between different cultural components; ability to analyze sources; ability to interpret data, ability to communicate the acquired knowledge to specialists and non-specialists

Curriculum

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Mutuazione: 19700620 ARCHEOLOGIA DELLE PROVINCE ROMANE - LM in ARCHEOLOGIA LM-2 N0 MUSSO LUISA

Programme

The organization and workings of Imperial Rome. The central administration and those of the Provinces. The army’s role.

Core Documentation

Bibliografia

• P. ROMANELLI, Le Province e la loro amministrazione, in Guida allo studio della civiltà romana antica, edd. V. Ussani, F. Arnaldi, I, 1964, pp. 331-377.
• F. JACQUES, J. SCHEID, Roma e il suo impero. Istituzioni, economia, religione, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1992.
• E. LO CASCIO, Le tecniche dell'amministrazione, in Storia di Roma, II. L'impero mediterraneo, 2. I principi e il mondo, Torino, Einaudi, 1991, pp. 119-191.
• L. CRACCO RUGGINI, La città imperiale, in Storia di Roma, IV. Caratteri e morfologie, Torino, Einaudi, 1989, pp. 201-266.
• E. MEYER-ZWIFFELHOFFER, Storia delle Province romane, Universale Paperbacks il Mulino, Bologna , 2011.
• P. GROS, M. TORELLI, Storia dell’urbanistica. Il mondo romano, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1988, pp. 237- 426(ristampa 2010)
• G. BEJOR, M.T. GRASSI, S. MAGGI, F. SLAVAZZI, Arte e Archeologia delle Province romane, Mondadori Università, Milano, 2011.



Attendance

The course consists of 36 hours of lectures that will aim to deepen peculiar and significant issues of the Roman Provinces. The type of bibliography will allow the student to acquire the knowledge of the formation of the provinces, their administration, their relationship with the central power, the army's role. This knowledge will be enriched by the texts of classical authors, transcripts of inscriptions and images that will be provided during the lessons.

Type of evaluation

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Mutuazione: 19700620 ARCHEOLOGIA DELLE PROVINCE ROMANE - LM in ARCHEOLOGIA LM-2 N0 MUSSO LUISA

Programme

The organization and workings of Imperial Rome. The central administration and those of the Provinces. The army’s role.

Core Documentation

Bibliografia

• P. ROMANELLI, Le Province e la loro amministrazione, in Guida allo studio della civiltà romana antica, edd. V. Ussani, F. Arnaldi, I, 1964, pp. 331-377.
• F. JACQUES, J. SCHEID, Roma e il suo impero. Istituzioni, economia, religione, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1992.
• E. LO CASCIO, Le tecniche dell'amministrazione, in Storia di Roma, II. L'impero mediterraneo, 2. I principi e il mondo, Torino, Einaudi, 1991, pp. 119-191.
• L. CRACCO RUGGINI, La città imperiale, in Storia di Roma, IV. Caratteri e morfologie, Torino, Einaudi, 1989, pp. 201-266.
• E. MEYER-ZWIFFELHOFFER, Storia delle Province romane, Universale Paperbacks il Mulino, Bologna , 2011.
• P. GROS, M. TORELLI, Storia dell’urbanistica. Il mondo romano, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 1988, pp. 237- 426(ristampa 2010)
• G. BEJOR, M.T. GRASSI, S. MAGGI, F. SLAVAZZI, Arte e Archeologia delle Province romane, Mondadori Università, Milano, 2011.



Attendance

The course consists of 36 hours of lectures that will aim to deepen peculiar and significant issues of the Roman Provinces. The type of bibliography will allow the student to acquire the knowledge of the formation of the provinces, their administration, their relationship with the central power, the army's role. This knowledge will be enriched by the texts of classical authors, transcripts of inscriptions and images that will be provided during the lessons.

Type of evaluation

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