Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Academic calendar
The academic calendar shows the deadlines and scheduled events that are relevant to students, teaching and technical-administrative staff of the University. Public holidays and University closures are also indicated. The academic year normally begins on 1 October each year and ends on 30 September of the following year.
Course calendar
The Academic Calendar sets out the degree programme lecture and exam timetables, as well as the relevant university closure dates..
Period | From | To |
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Sem 1A | Sep 23, 2019 | Oct 31, 2019 |
Sem 1B | Nov 11, 2019 | Jan 11, 2020 |
Sem 2A | Feb 17, 2020 | Mar 28, 2020 |
Sem 2B | Apr 6, 2020 | May 30, 2020 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione d'esame invernale | Jan 13, 2020 | Feb 15, 2020 |
Sessione d'esame estiva (gli esami sono sospesi durante la sessione di laurea) | Jun 3, 2020 | Jul 25, 2020 |
Sessione d'esame autunnale | Aug 24, 2020 | Sep 19, 2020 |
Session | From | To |
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Sessione di laurea estiva | Jul 6, 2020 | Jul 11, 2020 |
Sessione di laurea autunnale 19-20 | Nov 2, 2020 | Nov 7, 2020 |
sessione di laurea invernale 19-20 | Apr 7, 2021 | Apr 13, 2021 |
Period | From | To |
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Festa di Ognissanti | Nov 1, 2019 | Nov 1, 2019 |
Sospensione delle lezioni | Nov 2, 2019 | Nov 2, 2019 |
Festa dell'Immacolata | Dec 8, 2019 | Dec 8, 2019 |
Vacanze di Natale | Dec 23, 2019 | Jan 6, 2020 |
Vacanze di Pasqua | Apr 10, 2020 | Apr 14, 2020 |
Festa della Liberazione | Apr 25, 2020 | Apr 25, 2020 |
Festa del Lavoro | May 1, 2020 | May 1, 2020 |
Sospensione delle lezioni | May 2, 2020 | May 2, 2020 |
Festa del Santo Patrono | May 21, 2020 | May 21, 2020 |
Sospensione delle lezioni | May 22, 2020 | May 23, 2020 |
Festa della Repubblica | Jun 2, 2020 | Jun 2, 2020 |
Vacanze estive | Aug 10, 2020 | Aug 15, 2020 |
Exam calendar
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Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
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3° Year activated in the A.Y. 2021/2022
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Archaeology and History of Greek and Roman Art (i p) - II MODULO PARTE (P) (2020/2021)
Teaching code
4S02191
Teacher
Credits
6
Also offered in courses:
- Archaeology and History of Greek and Roman Art (i p) - II MODULO PARTE (P) of the course Bachelor’s degree in Humanities
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
L-ANT/07 - CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
Period
CuCi IB dal Nov 9, 2020 al Jan 9, 2021.
To show the organization of the course that includes this module, follow this link: Course organization
Learning outcomes
The main aim of the course on Archaeology and History of Greek and Roman Art (part II) is to acquire useful knowledge in identification and typological, functional and chronological classification of the artistic and artisan expressions of the Greek and Roman civilisations between 9th cent. BC to the beginning of the 4th cent. AD. During the lectures a general framework of the Greek and Roman artistic production will be developed through chronological articulation and by paying specific attention to ancient sculpture, portraits, pottery and glass. During the lessons a central theme will be the relationship between Greek and Roman culture e its particular expression in the ancient art and material culture.
The expected results of learning are:
KNOWLEDGES:
1. To be familiar with the basic archaeological terminology.
2. To be aware of the periodization of the Greek and Roman world in order to position correctly the major monuments and objects.
3. To be acquainted with the diachronic development of different styles and techniques, of cultural forms due to variety of artistic choices and the role of the one who orders the commission.
SKILLS
1. To use correctly the basic archaeological terminology, with particular attention to this related to the material culture studies.
2. To adopt interdisciplinary methods and approaches in order to read and understand the ancient art.
3. To put into the correct social, economical and historical background the artistic expressions of the Greek and Roman culture.
4. To disseminate by using suitable vocabulary aspects of the Greek and Roman archaeological heritage.
Program
The course intends to provide an introduction of the historic evolution of Greek and Roman culture through the examination of artistic and artisan products made between 9th cent. BC and the beginning of the 4th cent. AD. The programme of the course is organised into the following educational units:
1. Sculpture:
- Greek models;
- Hellenistic repertoire;
- Roman historical representations;
- Major triumphal monuments;
2. Portraits:
- The lost Greek art and the Roman copies (adopting the Greek art);
- Types of statue groups;
- Links between Greek and Roman cultures;
3. Pottery:
- Greek and Magno-Greek pottery:
a) Productions and repertoire;
b) In the potter’s workshop;
c) Black figure vase-painting;
d) Red figure vase-painting;
- Roman pottery:
a) Production and trade;
b) Consumption and globalisation;
4. Glass
- Technology and workshops
- Hellenistic mould-made glass
- Glass cameo technique
- Blown-made glass
Follow-up meetings
As part of the course will be organised some follow-up meetings, developed through a cross-cutting issue as the research on the relationship between Greek and Roman sculpture; pottery painting and visual transmission; the globalisation of Roman taste.
It’s expected that students have already attended the first part of the course – Archaeology and history of Greek and Roman Art (I part). Furthermore, it is believed that one has good knowledge of History of Greek and Roman world and of ancient geography (we suggest the use of historic atlas). We hereby heartily recommend the participation of the follow-up meetings and seminars, as so of the archaeological excavations organised by the other disciplines related to the field of Classics.
The meetings will be established in the dual mode system, delivering the courses concurrently for on-campus students and off-campus online students and using PowerPoint presentations that will be get available to the students through the Moodle platform.
Author | Title | Publishing house | Year | ISBN | Notes |
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G. Bejor, M. Castoldi, C. Lambrugo | Arte greca. Dal decimo al primo secolo a.C. | Mondadori Università | 2013 | ||
M. Papini | Arte romana | Mondadori Università | 2016 | ||
G. Bejor, M. Castoldi, C. Lambrugo, E. Panero | Botteghe e artigiani | Mondadori Università | 2012 | ||
R. Francovich e D. Manacorda | Dizionario di archeologia | Laterza | 2006 |
Examination Methods
The aim of the exam consists in testing the expected results of the learning objectives previously listed.
The exam will provide written examination for on campus students that will consist of the identification of monuments or artefacts, of the description of the their stylistic and technical characteristics, of their correct dating (based on the images includes in the PowerPoint presentations). An example of the exam test will be shortly discussed during the lectures. The same admission requirements and assessment criteria are applied to off-campus on line students that choose the possibility to make the exam on line.
For the final judgment will factor in the ability of the students to identify with expertise and self-confidence the monuments and the finds presented during the lectures, facing their description and chronological overview, so as the ability to deduce starting from technical analyses of the artefacts social, economical, historical and cultural conclusions.
Type D and Type F activities
years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | Lectures "Musiche/Culture/Civiltà" | F |
Vincenzo Borghetti
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Musei civici Verona Conferences | F | Not yet assigned |
1° 2° 3° | C.T.G. Lectures | F |
Alessandra Zamperini
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Graphic and photographic documentation of the archaeological artefacts: from traditional drawings to digital sources | F |
Patrizia Basso
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Ephigraphy of production and distribution | F |
Alfredo Buonopane
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Introduction to the study of decorative arts | F |
Valerio Terraroli
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Presente e futuro del pianeta. economia, sostenibilità e politiche | F |
Gian Maria Varanini
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | How to write your dissertation | F |
Alessandro Arcangeli
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Introductory seminar on art interpretation - BC | F |
Enrico Dal Pozzolo
(Coordinator)
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years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | Musei civici Verona Conferences | F | Not yet assigned |
1° 2° 3° | C.T.G. Lectures | F |
Alessandra Zamperini
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Graphic and photographic documentation of the archaeological artefacts: from traditional drawings to digital sources (Part II) | F |
Patrizia Basso
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Fai un giro in villa (1 cfu) | F |
Monica Molteni
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Workshop on classical archaeology | F |
Piergiovanna Grossi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Laboratory of medieval archaeology | F |
Elisa Lerco
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Basic laboratory of data | F |
Maurizio Boscaini
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Educational workshop on bibliotherapy | F |
Marco Dalla Valle
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Workshop on prehistory and protohistory | F |
Anita Casarotto
(Coordinator)
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years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° 3° | Art Verona | F | Not yet assigned |
1° 2° 3° | Giovedì' culturali dell'ISSR I ciclo | F |
Tiziana Franco
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Giovedì' culturali dell'ISSR II ciclo | F |
Tiziana Franco
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Univero’ 2019 | F |
Tiziana Franco
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° 3° | Urbs picta sulla storia dell’arte contemporanea | F | Not yet assigned |
1° 2° 3° | Urbs picta to be played - Video, immagine in movimento e videoinstallazione nella “generazione ottanta” | F | Not yet assigned |
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List of thesis proposals
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Ambiti di tesi | Art & Architecture - Art & Architecture |