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080040 PS Fallstudie II/III: Architectural Typologies in 13th-14th Century Anatolia (2025S)

Shifting Hierarchies of Patronage

Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltung

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Sprache: Englisch

Lehrende

    Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert

    • Dienstag 11.03. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 18.03. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 25.03. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 01.04. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 08.04. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 29.04. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 06.05. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 13.05. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 20.05. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 27.05. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 03.06. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 10.06. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 17.06. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20
    • Dienstag 24.06. 12:30 - 14:00 Seminarraum 2 d. Inst. f. Kunstgeschichte UniCampus Hof 9 3F-EG-20

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    Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung

    This course focuses on the architecture of the Rûm Seljuks, a dynasty that ruled central and eastern Anatolia in the 12th-13th centuries, and their successor principalities, known as the Beyliks of Anatolia. It investigates the changes in architectural patronage following the Mongol invasion and the establishment of the principalities in the 14th century. Students will be introduced to the concept of patronage through a collection of buildings that illustrate the political, cultural and urban changes that took place during the period under study. They will be familiarized with a variety of architectural types, decorative media, and methodological tools to analyze their functions and visuality.
    The aim of this case study is to enhance students' ability to examine artistic and architectural material using combined research approaches, to gather evidence from a variety of sources, and to critically review and discuss the literature on the subject.

    Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel

    - Active participation in class discussions, activities, and reading assignments: 15%
    - Two to three presentations on the student’s work in progress (5-10 minutes): 30 %
    - Final Paper (15,000-20,000 characters): 55%
    It is a prerequisite that students complete all the partial requirements to pass this course.
    - By enrolling in this course, you agree that the written work handed in Moodle be automatically checked for plagiarism by the software Turnitin.
    - To ensure good academic practice, the course instructor may invite students to a grade-relevant discussion of the final essay, which they must complete positively.

    Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab

    Minimum requirements:
    - Compulsory attendance. In the event of absence due to illness or exceptional family circumstances, written proof must be submitted.
    - For a successful completion of the course, all partial performances (above) must be completed.
    Grading scheme for the overall course grade:
    100 - 87 points = 1 "very good", 86 - 75 points = 2 "good", 74 - 63 points = 3 "satisfactory", 62 - 50 points = 4 "sufficient", 49 - 0 points = 5 "insufficient"

    Prüfungsstoff

    The content of the course.

    Literatur

    Peacock, A. C. S. Seljuks of Anatolia: Court and Society in the Medieval Middle East. IB Tauris, 2012.
    Blessing, Patricia, and Rachel Goshgarian. Architecture and Landscape in Medieval Anatolia, 1100-1500. Edinburgh University Press, 2017.

    McClary, Richard P. Rum Seljuq Architecture, 1170-1220: The Patronage of Sultans. Edinburgh University Press, 2022.

    Blessing, Patricia. Rebuilding Anatolia after the Mongol Conquest: Islamic Architecture in the Lands of Rum, 1240-1330. Routledge, 2016.

    Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis

    Letzte Änderung: Fr 10.01.2025 00:01