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| HAAR0121-2 | Seminar on Greek art history
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| Duration : | 30h SEM, 5d FT Tr. Pr. |
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| Number of credits : |
| Master in History of Art and Archeology : General, Research Focus, 1st year |  | 5 |
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| History of Art and Archaeology : Musicology, Research Focus, 1st year |  | 5 |
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| Master in History of Art and Archeology : Archeometrics, Research Focus, 1st year |  | 5 |
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| Master in History of Art and Archeology : Archeometrics, Research Focus, 2nd year |  | 5 |
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| Master in History of Art and Archeology : General, Teaching Focus, 1st year |  | 5 |
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| Master in History of Art and Archeology : General, Professional focus in Museology , 1st year |  | 5 |
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| Master in History of Art and Archeology : General |  | 5 |
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| Master in History of Art and Archeology : Musicology |  | 5 |
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| Lecturer : | Thomas Morard |
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| French language |
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Organisation and examination :
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| Teaching in the second semester |
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Course contents :
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| « Jason et les Argonautes. Les images de la conquête de la Toison d'Or ». Les anciens Grecs concevaient la mythologie et l'histoire sous forme de cycles narratifs, qu'ils soient littéraires ou iconographiques. Et la geste des Argonautes, qui réuni l'essentiel des aventures du héros thessalien Jason, nous offre un ensemble remarquable de textes et d'images à étudier. Ce cours offrira ainsi l'occasion de mener une enquête iconographique au sein d'un corpus cohérent et d'en extraire une série d'épisodes particuliers (le sacrifice de Phrixos, la rencontre entre Jason et Pélias, la préparation de l'expédition, l'escale à Lemnos, le supplice de Phinée, la disparition d'Hylas et le combat contre Amykos, l'arrivée en Colchide et la lutte contre le serpent, la fuite en compagnie de Médée, le combat contre Talos, le mort de Pélias et les Jeux funéraires en son honneur, Médée infanticide). Il s'agira encore de mettre en évidence les différentes traditions iconographiques - grecques et romaines - liées à l'un ou l'autre de ces épisodes, afin de pouvoir en critiquer les interprétations modernes. |
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Learning outcomes of the course :
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| The MASTERS courses (HAAR0060-1, HAAR0121-2, HAAR0122-2 and HAAR0123-2) are presented as occasional studies on a particular theme for which students' active participation is required. This consists of developing the fundamental knowledge and methodologies acquired during the three years of the Baccalaureat. Each session will be divided into two parts: a presentation of the subject followed by a critical discussion. This discussion should be prepared and led by the students. In line with the schedule set out at the start of the term, the last presentations on the subject could also be led by the most enthusiastic students. The aims of learning are research: thorough presentation and critical discussion of an object or argument. |
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Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
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| None - bearing in mind that the History of Art and Archaeology of Greek-Roman Antiquity is only one element of the indissociable whole of the Sciences of Antiquity (history, philology and the history of religion). |
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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| For MASTERS students, other than the good habits developed during the years of the Baccalaureat (regular presence in class, analytical work and verification in the library), it is necessary to take a critical approach to the material presented in class. This involves prior preparation of the issues being studied in order to be able to contribute to the discussion and exchange information which has been collated. In some cases, students should also produce regular research and present it to the class. At this level of study, it is indispensable to produce, either individually or in groups, a blibliographical and iconographical database. |
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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| Lectures (illustrated by slides) for which students' active participation will be increasingly required (critical discussion and presentations) |
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Recommended or required readings :
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| Given in the reading list provided at the start of the course, in particular :
- Apollonios de Rhodes, Les Argonautiques(texte établi et commenté par F. Vian et traduit par E. Delage), Les Belles Lettres - Paris.
- Karl Schefold et Franz Jung, Die Sagen von den Argonauten, von Theben und Troia in der klassischen und hellenistischen Kunst, München 1989.
- Alain Maurice Moreau, Le mythe de Jason et Médée. Le va-nu-pied et la sorcière, Paris 1994. |
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Assessment methods and criteria :
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| Oral exam (first and second sessions) |
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Work placement(s) :
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| No placements are planned during this course. |
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Organizational remarks :
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| The course will take place every week from Friday 8 February 2012, in line with the schedule which has been established (Fridays 2pm to 5pm / R30). A break is planned in the second half of the session (http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires). |
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Contacts :
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| Meetings (upon appointment) at the History of Art and Archaeology of Greek and Roman Antiquity Department: Wednesdays (9am - noon) in the first term - Tuesdays (9am - noon) in the second term.
Lecturer
Thomas MORARD, lecturer
Department of Historical Sciences
Quai Roosevelt 1b (Building A4) at B-4000 Liège
Tél. 04.366.56.12
Email : Thomas.Morard@ulg.ac.be
Secretariat
Josiane DERULLIEUR
Tél. 04.366.53.83
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