Epigraphy and papirology 2800-DS024
During the seminar, various aspects of the civilization of the Eastern part of the Mediterranean in Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine times will be discussed. The basis for the discussion will be Greek written sources (inscriptions and papyri) supplemented by archaeological evidence. The seminar will start with a commented reading of Greek papyri and inscriptions. Knowledge of Greek is welcome though not necessary.
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Learning outcomes
understanding Greek and Latin inscriptions and papyri in their historical and cultural context;
Assessment criteria
active participation in classes, oral presentation based on the student's work for obtaining master degree (one per semester
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