Universität Wien

080098 SE Seminar: Architecture in Hungary: The 12th and 13th centuries (2009S)

Continuous assessment of course work

Einführungsvorträge zwischen 11. und 21. März 2009. Blockveranstaltung zwischen 15. und 25. Juni 2009; genaue Termine werden noch bekannt gegeben. / Presumable beginning between 11th and 21st March 2009, the conferences will be held between 15th and 25th June 2009.

Registration/Deregistration

Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 20 participants
Language: German

Lecturers

Classes

Currently no class schedule is known.

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

Contents of the seminar: Research work resulting in final conferences (oral presentation) and written papers, which are covering the selected examples

Assessment and permitted materials

Valutation of the contributions: To evaluate the student's work results the presentation of the conferences, the quality of the final paper and the participation in the discussions will be considered as well. During the seminary the personal presence at the initial information sessions as well es at the conference sessions is obligatory.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Objective of the seminar: Topics development through selected examples

Examination topics

Methodology of the seminar: Following an initial information session to be held by the leader of the seminar the participants will receive sufficient literature hints and subsequently will develop their results, which they shall present in June 15th - 25th 2009. The conferences will include discussions under the professor's leadership. The final papers shall include all the results of the research work and have to be delivered on time, until the end of inscription of the following semester.

Reading list

Thomas Bogyay, L'iconographie de la porta speciosa d'Esztergom et ses sources d'inspiration. In: Revue des Études Byzantines VIII (1950), S. 85-129
Thomas v. Bogyay, Normannische Invasion - Wiener Bauhütte - Ungarische Romanik. Forschungen für Kunstgeschichte und christliche Archäologie II, Baden-Baden 1953
Dezsö Dercsényi, Uir 700jährigen Feier der Kirche von Ják. In: Acta Hungariae Artium Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae VI (1959), S. 173-202
Géza Entz, Westemporen in der ungarischen Romanik. In: Acta Hungariae Historiae Artium Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae VI (1959), S. 1-19
Géza Hajós, Die romanischen Skulpturen der Kathedrale von Pécs
F. Levárdy, Les monuments d'architecture médievale à Pannonhalma. In: Acta Historiae Artium Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricas VIII (1962), S. 3-44(Fünfkirchen) in Ungarn. Phil.Diss., Wien 1970
Anezka Merhautová, Romanische Kunst in Polen, der Tschechoslowakei, Ungarn, Rumänien, Jugoslawien, München 1974
Dezsö Dercsényi, Der königliche Palast von Esztergom, Budapest 1974
Dezsö Dercsényi, Romanische Baukunst in Ungarn, Budapest 1975
Ernö Marosi, Die Anfänge der Gotik in Ungarn. Esztergom in der Kunst des 12. - 13. Jahrhunderts, Budapest 1984
Imre Takács (Hrsg.), Mons sacer 996-1996. Pannonhalma 1000 éve, Bd. 1-3, Pannonhalma 1996 [mit deutschen Zusammenfassungen]
Etit Szentesi / Péter Ujvári, A jáki apostolszobrok / Die Apostelfiguren von Ják, Budapest 1999
Sándor Tóth, A Hont-Pázmány nemzetség premontrei monostorai / Prämonstratenserklöster des Hont-Pázmán-Geschlechts, Kecskemét 2008 [mit deutscher Zusammenfassung]

Association in the course directory

F 210, F 212

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