ETRUSCOLOGY AND ITALIC ANTIQUITIES
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- Academic year
- 2021/2022
- Teacher
- STEFANO BRUNI
- Credits
- 12
- Curriculum
- ARCHEOLOGIA E ARTI
- Didactic period
- Primo Semestre
- SSD
- L-ANT/06
Training objectives
- This course will provide the students a basic outline of the pre-roman Italy, particularly of the Etruscan Civilisation, from the beginning of the IX century B.C. to the merging of the Etruscan world into the Roman worlds.
Prerequisites
- A general knowledge of greek and roman history as well as a rudimentary acquaintance with classical archaeology .
Course programme
- A part of the course concerns the general aspects af the discipline. The lessons will be especially from an historical and archaeological point of view, but with reference to the art-historical, iconographic, numismatic, religious, ideological aspects as well as the most recent methodological views on the field of anthropology have also applied. There will be a serie of pratical exercises about the etruscan language and epigraphic.
Didactic methods
- lessons
Learning assessment procedures
- oral examination
Reference texts
- G.Camporeale, Gli Etruschi. Storia e civiltà, Torino, 2015 (IV edizione)
M.Torelli (ed.), Gli Etruschi, catalogo della mostra Venezia 2000, Milano, 2000
M.Torelli, Storia degli Etruschi, Bari, 1981;
S. Bruni (ed.), Gli Etruschi delle città, Cinisello Balsamo, 2010
F.Pesando (ed.), L'Italia antica. Culture e forme del popolamento nel I millennio a.C., Roma, 2005
M.Cristofani, Introduzione allo studio dell'etrusco, Firenze, 1991
E. Benelli, Iscrizioni etrusche. Leggerle e capirle,Ancona, 2007