- to acquire a basic knowledge of medieval history and its sources - to approach the reading of original sources, textual critique and the linguistic problems raised by medieval texts - first steps toward a critical reading of modern studies on medieval history - insights in the most important historiographical works about the main topics of medieval history - to become curious about medieval history
Course Prerequisites
knowledge of Latin
Teaching Methods
- Lectures - Common reading of sources presented in Powerpoint or scans (available on the platform KIRO)
Assessment Methods
Written test. The test is divided in five questions: two short ones (on the chronological relationship between events or persons; definitions of notions), a discussion of two important medieval problems, events or phenomena and, finally, a comment on a medieval source (written or figurative) or on a map.
Texts
Reading for students who will attend the class and prepare the two moduli of medieval history (12 cfu): (1) Notes from the lessons (2) Andrea Zorzi (con Enrico Faini, Francesco Mores, Pierluigi Terenzi), Manuale di storia medievale. Seconda edizione, Torino, UTET, 2021, pp. 1-328
Reading for students who will not attend the class and prepare the two moduli of medieval history (12 cfu): (1) Andrea Zorzi (con Enrico Faini, Francesco Mores, Pierluigi Terenzi), Manuale di storia medievale. Seconda edizione, Torino, UTET, 2021, pp. 1-328 (2) Francesco Senatore, Medioevo. Istruzioni per l'uso, III edizione, Milano-Torino, Pearson, 2022
Reading for students who will attend the class and prepare only the modulo A (6 cfu): (1) Notes from the lessons (2) Massimo Montanari, Storia medievale, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2002 (Manuali di base, 1), several new editions
Reading for students who will not attend the class and prepare only the modulo A (6 cfu): (1) Massimo Montanari, Storia medievale, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2002 (Manuali di base, 1), several new editions (2) Francesco Senatore, Medioevo. Istruzioni per l'uso, III edizione, Milano-Torino, Pearson, 2022
Contents
Introduction to Medieval History: The course will discuss important topics and problems of medieval European history, by studying written and iconographic sources from the 5th to the 15th century. It is propaedeutic to the module B. Its purpose is to give the students an understanding of the tools required for a critical reading of the Middle Ages: general contexts, languages, tendencies of historiography, and criticism of sources. Since the sources used in the course are often in Latin a basic knowledge of Latin is required.
Course Language
Italian
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Si precisa che verranno considerati "frequentanti" gli studenti che hanno seguito in presenza almeno l'80% delle lezioni.