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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
HAAR0069-1  Art history and archaeology of the Roman world
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in ancient languages and literatures, classical orientation, 3rd yearDeuxième quadrimestre3
Bachelor in history of art and archeology, general orientation, 2nd yearDeuxième quadrimestre4
Bachelor in history of art and archeology, musicology orientation, 2nd yearDeuxième quadrimestre4
Holder(s) :  Isabelle Tassignon
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  Introduction - Roman art: Royal, Republican and Empire periods (dynasties of the Julio-Claudians, the Flavians, the Antonines, the Severans, Tetrarchy, Constantinian era).
Course objective :  The course traces the development of artistic production in Italy from the Etruscan period to the end of the Empire. Emphasis is placed primarily on architecture, sculpture, painting and mosaics, clarifying the broad developmental trends and characteristics specific to each period. The archaeological context of finds is also taken into consideration, in the perspective of a regular updating of the material with recent discoveries.
Prerequisites :  None, apart from a basic understanding of the history of Greco-Roman antiquity.
Organization :  Duration and period: 30 hours (2nd quarter).

Classroom and schedule: Auditorium "Grand Physique", Monday, 10-12h.
Assessment :  oral exam
Contacts :  Professor :
Madame Isabelle TASSIGNON
Département des Sciences historiques
Quai Roosevelt, 1b à B-4000 Liège
Tél. 04 366 53 83
E-mail : isabelle.tassignon@bluewin.ch
Secrétariat
Mme J. DERULLIEUR
Tél. 04 366 53 83 ou 53 41
Remarks :  Methods of teaching and training: ex cathedra course, with digital images. A syllabus presents a detailed structure of the course and a selection of illustrations (limited to line drawings and thus mainly architectural). Multimedia presentations containing all of the illustrations presented during the course, can be consulted on the computers in the Service.


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