- Docente: Elisabetta Marchetti
- Credits: 6
- SSD: M-STO/07
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Elisabetta Marchetti (Modulo 1) Giovanni Gardini (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Ravenna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage (cod. 8616)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the Course, the student is able to recognize the peculiarities of images in Christian worship buildings and to appreciate their production techniques, ornamental and liturgical rituals in the context of the cultural and social history of European civilization. The student also understands the essential links between theological developments and the societies that produced those images by investing them in meaningless ways that cannot be reduced to the mere artistic dimension.
Course contents
The Course, structured in two consecutive parts, through thematic paths and analysis of concrete examples, analyzes how the Christian Churches have determined and influenced the constitution, transmission, protection and enhancement of a great artistic, monumental and cultural heritage. Particular attention will be devoted to the reflection on the art-sacred relationship which, manifested differently in the various Churches, has generated and generates worship buildings in which the corresponding artistic patrimony assimilates their theological, liturgical-ritual and ornamental role. Thanks to the study of specific cases and guided tours - which will provide the calendar at the beginning of the course - after some general lessons will be deepened the reflection around the following themes:
First part of the Course (Prof. Elisabetta Marchetti), After some general and methodological lessons designed to provide indispensable institutional tools and knowledge, provides envisages the analysis a) Value and roles of artistic and monumental heritage in the various Christian churches; B) Churches and buildings of worship in contemporary times: restoration / reuse.
Second Part of the Course (Prof. Giovanni Gardini): a) Evolution of liturgical iconography from the Ravenna monuments.
The students will agree with Professor Marchetti - and in agreement with the prof. Gardini- the exam program and, in particular, the theme and the readings they intend to deepen.
Readings/Bibliography
First part of the Course (prof.ssa Marchetti)
A) Manual and Texts:
-J. Ernesti, Le Chiese cristiane. Identità ed evoluzione storica. Milano 2012
-Enchiridion dei Beni Culturali della Chiesa. Documenti ufficiali della Pontificia Commissione per i Beni Culturali della Chiesa , EDB, Bologna 2002.
-L'adeguamento delle chiese secondo la riforma liturgica, CEI, 1996
((Students will be able to fill any gaps in their knowledge of the historical events and figures covered in class using the textbook: G.L.Podestà- G.Vian, Storia del Cristianesimo, Il Mulino, Bologna. (2010 edition: pp. 273-378 and pp. 433-455. 2014 edition: pp. 323-418 and pp. 483-515))
B) In-depth texts
-F.-G.Lanzi, Come riconoscere i santi e i patroni nell'arte e nelle immagini popolari, Jaca Book, Milano 2003.
-Elisabetta Marchetti-Gian Luca Tusini, Vita culturale e idee sull’arte negli anni del Vaticano II, Aracne, Roma 2011.
-Luigi Bartolomei, Le chiese abbandonate in Italia. Cause, significato, prospettive di gestione, https://in_bo.unibo.it/article/view/7184 .
-Enrico Morini, Gli Ortodossi, Il Mulino, Bologna 2002.
-Massimo Rubboli, I Protestanti, Il Mulino, Bologna 2007.
Any other specific bibliography will be indicated at the beginning of the course and during the in-depth analysis that will be covered in class
Second Part of the Course (prof. Gardini)
G. Gardini, Battisteri ravennati: architettura, iconografia, liturgia, in La dualitat de baptisteris en les ciutats episcopals del christianisme tardoantic, Actes del I simposi d’arqueologia cristiana, Barcelona, 26-27 de maig de 2016, a cura di J. Beltrán de Heredia-C. Godoy Fernanàndez, Studia Archaeologiae Christianae 2, pp. 31-46;
G. Gardini, Il sacrificio interpretato dai mosaici di San Vitale di Ravenna, in Parola Spirito e Vita, Edizioni Dehoniane, Bologna 2006, n. 54, pp. 259-278;
G. Gardini, La Cappella del Sancta Sanctorum nella Basilica di San Vitale. Brevi note tra archeologia e agiografia, in La Bellezza della fede, I quaderni dell’Istituto Superiore di Scienze Religiose di Forlì, numero 5, anno 2016, Pazzini Editore, 2017, pp. 249-272;
G. Gardini, Immagini eucaristiche nella basilica di Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, in La Bellezza della fede, I quaderni dell’Istituto Superiore di Scienze Religiose di Forlì, numero 4, anno 2015, Pazzini Editore, 2016, pp. 109-127;
G. Gardini, Sant’Apollinare. La vita, le opere, il culto in Sant’Apollinare. Guida iconografica per il patrono di Ravenna a cura di M. G. Marini, Comune di Ravenna, Ravenna 2014, pp. 15-19; si segnalano anche le schede alle pp. 37-39; 46-47; 70-71;
Giovanni Gardini, La Basilica di San Giovanni Battista in Ravenna. Note d’iconografia carmelitana, in Attraverso il tempo. Teresa di Gesù la parola, il modello, l’eredità, A cura di E.Marchetti, Longo, Ravenna 2017, pp. 183-194.
G. Zanchi, Un amore inquieto. Potere delle immagini e storia cristiana. Edizioni Dehoniane, Bologna 2020.
Luigi Bartolomei, Le chiese abbandonate in Italia. Cause, significato, prospettive di gestione, https://in_bo.unibo.it/article/view/7184 .
Enrico Morini, Gli Ortodossi, Il Mulino, Bologna 2002.
G. Lingua, L’icona, l’idolo e la guerra alle immagini, Medusa, Milano 2006.
Massimo Rubboli, I Protestanti, Il Mulino, Bologna 2007.
Other specific bibliography will be given at the beginning of the course and during the course
Teaching methods
In the execution of the course, the professors will also use the frontal lessons for the analysis of texts - which will be provided to students -; Projection of images and other audio-visual material; Guided tours, interdisciplinary meetings and seminars on topics related to the Program
Assessment methods
The exam consists of an oral interview to be held at the end of the lessons.
First part of Course:
Students must know the point well:
-A) Manual and Texts;
-The material shared in class and reported on virtuale.unibo.it
Second Part of the Course (prof. Gardini):
Students must know what is stated in point C) Program Texts
For the purposes of passing the exam, the student must demonstrate that he has understood the main topics discussed during the course. The student will have to demonstrate in depth and critical the various themes by making the appropriate connections. The students will agree with the professor about the exam and, in particular, about the topic and the readings they intend to deepen.Marks will be evaluated according following criteria:
The critical knowledge will be evaluated very positive or positive the student's ability to demonstrate the acquired knowledge in a personal and critical way, using an appropriate language.
More than sufficient will be evaluated the mnemonic knowledge, expressed with conciveness, in a correct language but not very appropriate.
Sufficient will be evaluated the basic knowledge expressed with inappropriate language.
Insufficient will be evaluated the incomplete knowledge of the readings, the incorrect and inappropriate language, the inability to manage bibliographies and texts analized during the lessons.Teaching tools
The front lesson will be supported and completed: from the reading and commentary of the sources, given during the lesson; From the vision and commentary of audiovisual material. Guided visits to archives, exhibitions and monuments are also provided in collaboration with other courses.
Students with learning disorders and\or temporary or permanent disabilities: please, contact the office responsible (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students ) as soon as possible so that they can propose acceptable adjustments. The request for adaptation must be submitted in advance (15 days before the exam date) to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of the adjustments, taking into account the teaching objectives.
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