Nicola BUSINO
Insegnamento di IL PATRIMONIO ARCHEOLOGICO CLASSICO E MEDIEVALE
Corso di laurea in CONSERVAZIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI
SSD: L-ANT/07
CFU: 6,00
ORE PER UNITÀ DIDATTICA: 30,00
Periodo di Erogazione: Annualità Singola
Italiano
Lingua di insegnamento | Italiano. |
Contenuti | Vedi 'Programma esteso'. |
Testi di riferimento | Il programma prevede gli appunti delle lezioni, e i seguenti testi: |
Obiettivi formativi | 1) giungere alla conoscenza degli argomenti scientifici più importanti |
Prerequisiti | Conoscenza della lingua italiana scritta e parlata. |
Metodologie didattiche | Le attività di apprendimento previste sono: approfondita conoscenza |
Metodi di valutazione | Il voto finale sarà calcolato nel seguente modo: |
Altre informazioni | Modalità di esame: prova orale. |
Programma del corso | Argomenti per l’età greca: il tramonto della civiltà micenea e la nascita |
English
Teaching language | Italian. |
Contents | View 'Programma esteso'. |
Textbook and course materials | Bibliography: The program includes the lectures’ notes, and the following |
Course objectives | 1) to become acquainted with the most important scientific topics in the |
Prerequisites | Knowledge of written and spoken Italian. |
Teaching methods | Inspections and practice lessons are scheduled. |
Evaluation methods | Student evaluation is based on the application of oral assessment processes which reflect the level of course content attainment and the fulfilment of course requirements. The level of overall student achievement and performance is assigned according to a numerical scale and considers the following criteria: |
Other information | Oral examination. |
Course Syllabus | Contents for the Greek Age: the decline of Mycenaean civilization and the rise of Greek art; from the palatial architecture to the orientalizing one; the orientalizing artistic movement and the first statuary monumental one; the Archaic Period in Athens, Peloponnese, Cyclades and Eastern Greece: figurative arts and architecture until the Persian sack of 480 B.C.; the artistic conception of the Severe style and templar architecture in Olimpya and in the colonies; Classical Period and full conquest of naturalism in figurative arts; architecture in the public programs of Classical Period in Athens and Attica; the polis’s crisis and the “humanized” art of the IV century B.C.; Argolis and the Greek-Iranian architecture during the late classical period; the artistic culture during Alexander the Great’s Period: from Macedonia to the Diadochi’s reigns; the Hellenistic art and its schools between invention and specialization; the architectural categories in the Hellenistic reigns; industrialization and the clients: the Hellenistic artistic Koine and its spread. |