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STAR11A - STORIOGRAFIA ROMANA

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ID:
STAR11A
Duration (hours):
48
CFU:
6
SSD:
STORIA ROMANA
Located in:
CHIETI
Url:
Course Details:
HISTORICAL STUDIES AND WRITING HERITAGE FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE CONTEMPORARY AGE/CORSO GENERICO Year: 1
Year:
2025
Course Catalogue:
https://unich.coursecatalogue.cineca.it/af/2025?co...
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (01/03/2026 - 31/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives


This class aims to supply students with the basics and method necessary for acquisition of the skills of analysis and reflection on the tradition concerning the Roman imperial government facing the so called "barbarian" peoples of central Europe. The fundamental aim is to focus on dynamics, contradictions and reference contexts, and to possess adequate communicative resources on historical dynamics analogous to those in question.
This class contributes to the achievement of the learning objectives of the Master Degree Course, aiming to consolidate and broaden the knowledge and philological / technical methodologies acquired over the three years, with view to either proceeding towards a research Doctorate or finding work with public/private research and cultural institutes or cultural and academic foundations.

Course Prerequisites


Students are supposed to have already taken the exam of Roman History (Bachelor Degree Course).
Otherwise they are kindly requested to:
1) study a handbook of Roman History (mandatory):AA.VV. (coordinamento di M. MAZZA), Storia di Roma dalle origini alla Tarda Antichità, Catania, Edizioni del Prisma, 2014, the whole book (pp. 9-469).
2) contact Dr. Filippini, long before taking the exam, in order to fix the program in advance, beyond any doubt: alister.filippini@unich.it

The knowledge of ancient languages, Latin and Greek, is quite useful (yet not mandatory).

Teaching Methods


Lectures, guided reading of texts and multimedia resources. The teaching documents shown and discussed in class will be downloadable (texts and slides, as files.PDF) from Moodle.
48 hours of class lectures; conferences and seminars will be organized throughout the semester.
It is recommended that students regularly attend lesson.
Non-attending students are gently requested to contact Dr. Filippini before taking the exam: alister.filippini@unich.it

Assessment Methods


The final assessment consists of an oral exam on the entire syllabus (texts, lessons, sources, teaching materials).
The aim is to assess students’ skills and in particular, an understanding of the issues discussed during the course, an appropriate knowledge of the bibliography in the course programme, a correct command of the specific language as well as critical and methodological abilities will be evaluated.
The grading scale goes from 1 to 30 with honours (cum laude): 1-17 fail, 18-21 sufficient, 22-24 fair, 25-27 good, 28-29 very good, 30-30 with honours (cum laude) excellent.

Texts


A. Texts and teaching documents which are mandatory for ALL STUDENTS (attending / non-attending):
1) slides of class lectures, including ancient sources, will be downloadable as files.PDF from Moodle.
2) TACITO. Germania, Introduzione, traduzione e commento di S. AUDANO, Milano, Rusconi Libri, 2020, the whole book (pp. I-CXCVIII + 1-180).
3) R. SYME, Chapter XII. The Northern Frontiers under Augustus, in Cambridge Ancient History, 1st edition, vol. X, Cambridge, 1934, pp. 340-381 (downloadable as files.PDF from Moodle).
4) U. ROBERTO, Il nemico indomabile. Roma contro i Germani, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2018, the whole book (pp. I-VII + 1-360).

B. Additional text, which is mandatory just for NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS:
5) A. BARBERO, Barbari. Immigrati, profughi, deportati nell'Impero romano, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2006 (and following reprints), the whole book (pp. I-XVIII + 1-290).

C. Suggested readings (NON mandatory) for ALL STUDENTS:
6) A. BARBERO, Barbari. Immigrati, profughi, deportati nell'Impero romano, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2006 (and following reprints).
7) C. MAGRIS, Danubio, Milano, Garzanti, 1986 (and following reprints).

Attention: NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS are kindly requested to contact Dr. Filippini, before taking the exam, in order to fix the program in advance, beyond any doubt: alister.filippini@unich.it

Contents


Title: "Rome and the barbarians of the Rhine-Danube frontier, 1st-2nd centuries AD".

Credits: 6 CFU / 48 hours of class lectures.

This class focuses on the problematic relations between the Roman imperial authority and the barbarian peoples (Germans, Sarmatians, Dacians) of central and Eastern Europe and the expansion of imperial frontiers between the Rhine and the Danube, from the age of Augustus to that of Commodus' (27 BC - AD 192).
Ancient sources of different kinds (literary, epigraphic, papyrological, numismatic, iconographic, archaeologic) will be analysed and discussed.

Course Language


Italian

More information


Attention: NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS are kindly requested to contact Dr. Filippini, long before taking the exam, in order to fix the program in advance, beyond any doubt: alister.filippini@unich.it

Degrees

Degrees

HISTORICAL STUDIES AND WRITING HERITAGE FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE CONTEMPORARY AGE 
Master’s Degree
2 years
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People

People

FILIPPINI ALISTER
Settore STAN-01/B - Storia romana
AREA MIN. 10 - Scienze dell'antichita,filologico-letterarie e storico-artistiche
Gruppo 10/STAN-01 - STORIA GRECA E ROMANA
Docenti di ruolo di IIa fascia
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