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Poljička cesta 35, Split, Croatia

The Art of the Roman Empire in Croatia

Code: 131751
ECTS: 3.0
Lecturers in charge: doc. dr. sc. Ana Torlak
Lecturers: Frane Prpa - Seminar
Take exam: Studomat
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1. komponenta

Lecture typeTotal
Lectures 30
Seminar 15
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
Description:
The aim of the course is for students to gain the knowledge about the ancient monuments on Croatian soil created during the Roman Empire. Competences acquired in teaching include the application of terminology related to Roman art, the ability to independently interpret ancient monumental heritage and comparison of works as well as the ability to navigate the basic historical sources related to ancient times. By observing concrete examples of monuments in the context of social and historical events, students will develop critical thinking. Through fieldwork, students will get the opportunity to get to know the sites and monuments better.
Learning outcomes:
Literature:
  1. Urbanizam i arhitektura rimske Dalmacije, , Jasna Jeličić Radonić, , 2014.
  2. Antička Salona, , Nenad Cambi, , 1991.
  3. Antički grad na istočnom Jadranu, , Mate Suić, , 2003.
  4. Kiparstvo rimske Dalmacije, , Nenad Cambi, , 2005.
  5. Dalmatia christiana, Opera Omnia, , Duje Renidć-Miočević, , 2011.
  6. Umjetnost antike u hrvatskim krajevima, , Nenad Cambi, , 2020.
Optional literature:
  1. Povijest salonitanskog kršćanstva, , E. Dyggve, , 1996.
  2. Od Helena do Hrvata,, , M. Zaninović, , 1996.
  3. Po ruševinama stare Salone, , F. Bulić, , 1986.
2. semester
Mandatory course - Regular studij - Art History
Consultations schedule: