The International Course in Archaeology of the University of Catania has been active since 2009, thanks to a series of conventions for double degrees in Archaeology, signed by the Universities of Warsaw (Poland), Selcuk-Konya and Ege-Smirne (Turkey). Since 2009, above and beyond its didactic commitments, the Course has given impetus to a variety of initiatives including international exhibitions, conferences and seminars. The Quaderni, with their meaningful title of Syndesmoi (ligaments of human body, in ancient Greek), represent the scientific aspect of this activity, housing the results of research activities born from the collaboration among the participating universities. Volume 6 is devoted to Minoan painting, and aims to introduce the educated reader and the students to the history of the art of the fresco in Crete in the II millennium b.C., often considered as the first expression of a European art. At the same time the volume reconstructs the role that mural painting played in the creation of a peculiar political and religious ideology especially between the XVIII and the XIII century b.C.
Il corso di laurea magistrale in archeologia, dell’Università di Catania è attivo dal 2009 tramite una serie di convenzioni per il doppio titolo firmate dall’Università di Catania con l’Università di Varsavia (Polonia) Selcuk-Konya e Ege-Smirne (Turchia). Accanto alla ordinaria attività didattica il corso ha organizzato una serie di iniziative come mostre, convegni e seminari di respiro internazionale. I Quaderni, dal titolo significativo di Syndesmoi (in greco antico: i legamenti del corpo), vogliono rappresentare il risvolto scientifico di questa attività, ospitando quei contributi alla ricerca che scaturiscono dalla collaborazione con istituzioni straniere. Il volume 6 è dedicato alla pittura minoica ed intende offrire al lettore colto ed allo studente una prospettiva complessiva sullo sviluppo dell'arte dell'affresco a Creta nel II millennio a.C., considerata spesso come la prima espressione di uno spirito “europeo”. Il libro intende anche illustrare il ruolo che la pittura murale ebbe nella creazione di una peculiare ideologia politico-religiosa specie tra il XVIII ed il XIII secolo a.C.
Contributo allo studio della pittura minoica
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2020-01-01
Abstract
The International Course in Archaeology of the University of Catania has been active since 2009, thanks to a series of conventions for double degrees in Archaeology, signed by the Universities of Warsaw (Poland), Selcuk-Konya and Ege-Smirne (Turkey). Since 2009, above and beyond its didactic commitments, the Course has given impetus to a variety of initiatives including international exhibitions, conferences and seminars. The Quaderni, with their meaningful title of Syndesmoi (ligaments of human body, in ancient Greek), represent the scientific aspect of this activity, housing the results of research activities born from the collaboration among the participating universities. Volume 6 is devoted to Minoan painting, and aims to introduce the educated reader and the students to the history of the art of the fresco in Crete in the II millennium b.C., often considered as the first expression of a European art. At the same time the volume reconstructs the role that mural painting played in the creation of a peculiar political and religious ideology especially between the XVIII and the XIII century b.C.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.