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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Pre-Roman Sculpture Art in Anatolia ARK569 I. SEMESTER 3+0 6.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) PROF. DR. HÜSEYİN SABRİ ALANYALI
Mode of Delivery The mode of delivery of this course is face to face
Prerequisites There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course.
Courses Recomended There is no recommended optional programme component for this course.
Recommended Reading List *Akurgal,E. (1987) Griechische und Römische Kunst in der Türkei, München. *Akşit, O. (1985) Roma İmparatorluk Tarihi, İstanbul. *Andreae, B. (1999) Die Römische Kunst. * Atalay, E. (1989) Weibliche Gewandstatuen des 2. Jahrunderts n.Chr. aus ephesischen Werkstätten. *Aurenhammer, M. (1990) Die Skulpturen von Ephesos, Idealplastik I. *Bauer, F.A. & N. Zimmermann (2001) Epochenwandel ?, Kunst und Kultur zwischen Antike und Mittelalter. *Beckert, T. (1999) Die Provinzen des Römischen Reiches, Einführung und Überbilick. *Berardinetti,A. & F. Taglietti (Ed.) (1997) Le Province dell\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Impero, Minscellanea in onore di Maria Floriani Squarciapino. *Bergmann, M. (1990) Römische Reiterstatuen. *Bergmann, M. (1977) Studien zum römischen Porträt des 3. Jahrhunderts n.Chr. *Bergmann, M. (1999) Chiragan, Aphrodisias, Konstantinopel, zur Mythologischen Skulptur der Spätantike, Palilia 7. *Boethius, A. (1978) Etruscan and Early Roman Architecture. *Borchhardt, J. (2002) Der Fries vom Kenotaph für Gaius Caesar in Limyra. *Brendel, O.J. (1990) Was ist Römische Kunst. *Clauss, M. (2001) Kaiser und Gott. Herrscherkult im römischen Reich. *Filges, A. (1997) Standbilder jugendlicher Göttinnen, klassische und frühhellenistische Gewandstatuen mit Brustwulst und ihre kaiserzeitliche Rezeption. *Fredouille, J.C. (1999) Lexikon der römischen Welt. *Hanfman, M.A. & N.H. Ramage (1978) Sculpture from Sardis, The Finds Through 1975. *Hafner, G. (2001) Bildlexikon antiker Personen. *Havé-Nikolaus, F. (1998) Untersuchungen zu den kaiserzeitlichen Togastatuen griechischer Provenianz. *Hofter, M. (1988) Kaiser Augustus und die verlorene Republik. *İnan, J. & E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum (1966) Römische and Early Byzantine Portrait Sculpture in Asia Minor. *İnan, J. & E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum (1979) Römische und frühbyzantinische Porträtplastik aus der Türkei, Neue Funde. Tex-Tafeln. *İnan, J. (1975) Side\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'nin Roma Devri Heykeltraşlığı, Ankara. *İnan, J. (2000) Perge\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'nin Roma Devri Heykeltraşlığı I, İstanbul. *Kienast, D. (1996) Römische Kaisertabelle, Grundzüge einer römischen Kaiserchronologie. *Kleiner, D.E.E. (1992) Roman Sculpture, New Heaven, London. *Krierer, K.R. (1995) Sieg und Niederlage. *Oehler, H. (1961) Untersuchungen zu den Männlichen Römischen Mantelstatuen. *Özgan, R. (1995) Die griechische und römische Skulpturen aus Tralleis, Asia Minor Studien 15. *Pekáry, T. (1985) Das Römische Kaiserbilnis ın Staat, Kult und Gesellschaft. * Pflug, H. (1989) Römische Porträtstelen in Oberitailien, Untersuchungen zur Chronologie, Typologie uns Ikonographie. *Price, S.R.F. (2004) Rituel ve İktidar. *Ramage, N.A.(1995) Roman Art, London. *Ramage, N.H. & A. Ramage. (1999) Römische Kunst von Romulus zu Konstantin. *Riegl, A. (1927) Spätrömische Kunstindustrie. *Schefold, K. (1964) Römische Kunst als religiöses Phänomen. *Schollmeyer, P. (2005) Römische Plastik. Eine Einführung. * Simon, E. (1986) Augustus. *Torelli, M. (1982) Typologie & Structure of roman historical reliefs. *Zanker, P. (1997
Assessment methods and criteria 1 mid-term and 1 final
Work Placement N/A
Catalog Content Examples of Prehistoric Sculpture in Anatolia; Views on Hittite, Late Hittite, Urartu, Phryg and Lydian sculptures; Greek Colonies of Western Anatolia, Ionia school of archaic age; Works of Classical Age Lykia and Karia Sculpture; Sculpture in Greco-Persian Art; The Effects of Alexander's Coming to Anatolia and Hellenism; Hellenistic Age Sculpture; Pergamon Sculpture School; Field of influence of Pergamon School: Rhodos, Tralleis, Aphrodisias.

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