CODE 72626 ACADEMIC YEAR 2017/2018 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 1 STORIA 8459 (L-42) - 9 cfu anno 1 LETTERE 8457 (L-10) - 9 cfu anno 3 LETTERE 8457 (L-10) - 9 cfu anno 1 CONSERVAZIONE DEI BENI CULTURALI 8453 (L-1) - 9 cfu anno 2 FILOSOFIA 8455 (L-5) - SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR L-ANT/02 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION SEMESTER 2° Semester OVERVIEW The course treats the basis of Greek history with particular attention to historical evolution (diachronic and synchronic), the main related issues (political-military aspects, institutions, society, religion and economy) and research methodologies; specific attention is reserved to historiography, historical geography and epigraphy. The course does not require a knowledge of Greek but implies a capacity to study manuals and texts autonomously. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Having a basic knowledge of the historical development of the Greek world, the main events from the Bronze age to the Hellenistic-Roman era, and the fundamentals of its civilisation, in the context of the ancient history of the Mediterranean world; - attaining necessary methodological competencies and techniques for approaching the documentary bases of Greek history with particular reference to literary and epigraphical texts and without neglecting archeological accounts and the contribution of documentary science (papyrology, numismatics etc.); - knowing how to carry out bibliographical research and knowing the modalities of its updating by using both traditional and telematic research tools; - recognising the essential characteristics - political, economic, social, religious - of the Hellenistic world and the main evolutionary lines of Greek political institutions in a diachronic and synchronic sense by analysing surviving documents; - knowing the lines of development of Greek historiography and the works of the main authors of historical works by reading, interpreting and commenting texts; - knowing how to evaluate historical information taken from authors of different literary genres (historiography, tragedy, comedy, oratory, biography etc.) and place witness accounts in their historical-cultural context TEACHING METHODS Lectures, seminars and Aulaweb SYLLABUS/CONTENT Programme for students taking the course for 6 cfu General part: Method, sources, geography of ancient Greek; general bibliography. Greek historiography. Greek political institutions. The course gives a general introduction to the discipline - main problems of method, use of sources, orientation among research tools -, elements of Greek historiographical production and a profile of Greek political institutions from the origins to the 4th century BC. The historical geography of the Greek world will be the subject of a specific segment of the course (10 hours), developed as additional teaching by Marco Enrico. A written exercise (which is not obligatory) is envisaged and must be agreed upon with teaching staff before the oral exam. For information on the written assignment and any other clarifications, students who do not attend must contact teaching staff by email (francesca.gazzano@unige.it). Programme for students taking the course for 9 cfu General part: Method, sources, geography of ancient Greek; general bibliography. Greek historiography. Greek political institutions. The course gives a general introduction to the discipline - main problems of method, use of sources, orientation among research tools -, elements of Greek historiographical production and a profile of Greek political institutions from the origins to the 4th century BC. The historical geography of the Greek world will be the subject of a specific segment of the course (10 hours), developed as additional teaching by Marco Enrico. A written exercise (which is not obligatory) is envisaged and must be agreed upon with teaching staff before the oral exam. For information on the written assignment and any other clarifications, students who do not attend must contact teaching staff by email (francesca.gazzano@unige.it). Second part: The (ancient and modern) historian and the use of documents. In this part of the course, using a model which has already been experimented with success in recent years, lectures will be flanked by a seminar aimed at analysing the theme of the relationship between the “profession of historian” and the use of so-called “documentary sources”, both by ancient authors and modern historical science. This seminar involves students, doctoral candidates and Italian and foreign scholars. The seminar calendar will be made available before the beginning of the course TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD FRANCESCA GAZZANO Exam Board FRANCESCA GAZZANO (President) LIA RAFFAELLA CRESCI FRANCESCO MARI GABRIELLA OTTONE MARIA FEDERICA PETRACCIA SIMONE PODESTA' LESSONS Class schedule GREEK HISTORY EXAMS ASSESSMENT METHODS Written test (optional): analysis of a theme agreed with a bibliography supplied by teaching staff, the acquisition of a correct enquiry methodology and knowledge of a specific topic of Greek history as well as the ability to move between ancient sources and modern bibliography will be assessed. Oral exam: it examines the basic knowledge of events of Greek history and relative historiography as well the level of knowledge of issues and texts discussed in lectures Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 16/01/2018 10:00 GENOVA Orale 06/02/2018 10:00 GENOVA Orale 22/05/2018 10:00 GENOVA Orale 12/06/2018 10:00 GENOVA Orale 03/07/2018 10:00 GENOVA Orale 18/07/2018 10:00 GENOVA Orale 11/09/2018 10:00 GENOVA Orale