- Docente: Daniela Rigato
- Credits: 6
- SSD: L-ANT/03
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Arts (cod. 0958)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in History (cod. 0962)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the Course the student will know the ancient history of Emilia-Romagna region by means of a direct inspection of various source kinds (literary, epigraphic, archaeological and documentary). Furthermore he also will posses a research methodology allowing him to inspect various topics concerning the Antquity and its institutions, society as well as culture.
Course contents
The cours is subdivided into five parts:
- an introduction to discipline history, general and local history concepts, and to historical research metodology;
-reading of excerpts from greek and latin authors; analysis of other source kinds aiming to defined a geographical outline of the Augustus' 8th region;
-delineation of historical facts and social and cultural frames
characterizing the region before the roman conquest, in particular,
those of Bronze and Iron age cultures.
-General outlines of the Augustus' VIII region, starting from the roman conquest of the Po plain.
- roman conquest of the Po river plain; differences between the
firste and the second phase of the conquest.
-Various aspects analysis of the romanisation in the Cispadana region (social, economics, religious, institutional etc.) based on different data typologies.
-Methodology exemples about the documentation analysis to attaine a final conclusion of general historical value.
The final lessons will analyze the most recent archaeological discoveries concerning the ancient regio octava.
The lessons are going to begin the 1st of february 2016 and they will take place on monday, tuesday and wednesday from 11 am to 1 pm, in the Aula Marco Celio, in via Zamboni 38, V floor.
Readings/Bibliography
*Lessons notes.
* Six Papers to be chosen among the below listed:
a) Mutina oltre le mura: recenti scoperte archeologiche sulla
via Emilia, a cura di Luigi Malnati, Silvia Pellegrini, Ilaria
Pulini, Modena Comune di Modena, Museo civico archeologico
etnologico, 2009;
b) Vivere a Forum Livi. Lo scavo di via Curte a
Forlì, a cura di Chiara Guarnieri, Bologna 2013;
c) Storie della prima Parma. Etruschi, Galli, Romani. Le origini
della città alla luce delle nuove scoperte archeologiche,
Roma 2013.
d) Storia di Bologna. Bologna nell'antichità, a cura di
G.Sassatelli e A.Donati, Bologna 2005.
For the 5 CFU course:
* Lessons notes;
*Three Papers to be chosen among the below listed:
a) Mutina oltre le mura: recenti scoperte archeologiche sulla
via Emilia, a cura di Luigi Malnati, Silvia Pellegrini, Ilaria
Pulini, Modena Comune di Modena, Museo civico archeologico
etnologico, 2009;
b) Storia di Bologna. Bologna nell'antichità, a cura di
G. Sassatelli e A. Donati, Bologna 2005.
c) Storie della prima Parma. Etruschi, Galli, Romani. Le origini
della città alla luce delle nuove scoperte archeologiche,
Roma 2013.
Students not attending the lessons, must to contact the
professor (daniela.rigato@unibo.it). Furthermore they must also
read the fellowing text:
Selected Papers from Aemilia. La cultura romana in Emilia
Romagna dal 3° secolo a.C. all'età costantiniana (a cura di M.
Marini Calvani), Venezia, Marsilio, 2000:
pp. XVII-103; pp. 320-342; three papers in the same volume
concerning three cities.
Teaching methods
Direct lessons in classroom. Visits to the Emilia Romagna region Museums will be probably organized (Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna, Antiquarium di Marzabotto, Museo Archeologico di Ferrara).
Assessment methods
Assessment methods: The final examination will be oral.
The students will have to show:
-the knowledge of the various source kinds available for
reconstructing the an ancient history of a chosen geographical area
and their correct use method;
-a good general knowledge of the political and economcal history of
the 8th region;
- the knowledge of the main historical frame concerning some latin
and roman colonies (in particular, Ariminum, Bononia, Mutina,
Parma).
- the knowledge of the data afforded by the recent archaeological
discoveries and their contribution to the previous knowledges.
Teaching tools
Hand-outs dealing with the main ancient authors excerpts and maps; ppt concerning the different studied topics.
Office hours
See the website of Daniela Rigato