- Docente: Antonio Sabattini
- Credits: 10
- SSD: L-ANT/02
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Philosophy (cod. 0342)
Learning outcomes
The course aim is to provide students with a detailed knowledge of
the main instruments for the study of Greek History and with a
general knowledge of the main periods and themes of Greek
History.
The course will start from examples on how to handle the reading
list and will then analyse in depth some relevant themes and
problems through the critical reading of sources and
documents.
Course contents
1 Introduction to Greek History. The instruments. The history of
the discipline. Bibliography.
2 Individual study of Greek History from the origins to the end of
indipendence.
3 Themes and problems in Greek History: examples and reading of
original sources.
For students taking only the first 5 credits:
1. Introduction to Greek History. The instruments. The history of
the discipline. Bibliography.
2. Individual study of Greek History from the origins to the end
of indipendence.
Attention: students who cannot follow the course or who have
special interests shoud agree about a different content and reading
list directly with the lecturer before the end of the course.
Readings/Bibliography
1. C. Meister , La storiografia greca, Laterza, Roma-Bari
1992;
2. H. Bengtson, Storia greca, 2 volumi, Il Mulino, Bologna 1989;
oppure: D. Musti, Storia greca. Linee di sviluppo dall'età micenea
all'età romana, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1989.
3. One book to be choosen among the followings: S. Gastaldi,
Storia del pensiero politico antico, Laterza, Roma Bari 1998 or C.
Meier, La nascita della categoria del politico in Grecia, Il
Mulino, Bologna 1988.
For students who take the 5 credits course
1. H.Bengtson, Introduzione allo studio della storia antica, Il
Mulino, Bologna 1990;
2. C. Bearzot, Manuale di storia greca, Il Mulino, Bologna
2005
Teaching methods
The course will consist in lectures in which several case
studies will be presented and contextualized.
Students will be asked to partecipate to specific activities in
class and in the library in order to acquire abilities in the use
of sources and in the use of research and knowledge updating tools.
Assessment methods
The student through an oral exam will demonstrate knowledge of the
main events within a critical framework of the Greek World
history's themes and problems. Students will show capacity of
a critical use of sources, tools for information gathering,
knowledge updating and research.
Office hours
See the website of Antonio Sabattini