- Docente: Salvatore Cosentino
- Credits: 12
- SSD: L-FIL-LET/07
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Ravenna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in CULTURAL HERITAGE (cod. 0886)
Learning outcomes
The course aims at studying the cultural heritage of the Byzantine
empire. This legacy helps students to understand in a more correct
way the Italian and Mediterranean history of the Middle Ages.
At the end of the course they must know the main notions of
the discipline and they must be aware of the role played by
Byzantium in the making of the modern Europe.
Course contents
The course will be articulated in two distinct parts. The first
part (introductory) will be devoted to political events of the
Byzantine empire as well as to its main social aspects: 1)
political ideology; 2) church and monasticism; 3) social structure
and mentality; 4) burocracy and army; 5) economy. The second
part (specialized) will deal with the following theme:
Politics, rituality and propaganda in the mirror of the late
antique diptychs.
Readings/Bibliography
Introductory part:
- G. Ravegnani, Introduzione alla storia bizantina, Bologna, Il
Mulino 2006;
- S. Cosentino, Storia dell'Italia bizantina. Da Giustiniano ai
Normanni, Bologna, Bononia University Press 2008.
Specialized part: - R. Delbrueck, Dittici consolari tardoantichi,
trad. it a cura di M. Abbatepaolo, Bari 2009 (ed. orig. 1929): -
Eburnea Diptyca, a cura di M. David, Bari 2007.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Assessment methods
The exam will be articulated in a written and an oral part.
1) Written part: paperwork (6-8 pages) concerning one of the topics
which will be examinated during class. The paper must be delivered
to the teacher one week before the oral part.
2) Oral part: interview aimed at assessing the basic notions of the
discipline.
Teaching tools
Reading of sources in their original language and powerpoint
presentation.
Office hours
See the website of Salvatore Cosentino