History of Travel in the Middle Ages
Academic Year 2025/2026 - Teacher: EMANUELE PIAZZAExpected Learning Outcomes
The expected learning objectives, declined according to the Dublin Descriptors, are the following:
- Knowledge and understanding (DD1) = The course investigates the historical dimension of the travel in the Middle Ages, offering students a critical approach to the different cultural, social and religious facets of this issue, also framing it in the context of the political transformations that occurred in this era.
- Applying knowledge and understanding (DD2) = The student will acquire the skills to connect the theoretical and methodological contents learned with the interpretation of past, present and future events and processes.
- Making judgements (DD3) = The student will acquire the ability to make critical judgments of the content learned and grasp the connection between the objectives and results of research in the field of medieval travel.
- Communication (DD4) = Student's competence in justifying historiographical knowledge and methodologies in oral and written form is one of the educational objectives of the discipline.
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Lifelong learning skills (DD5) = The student will acquire the cognitive tools
necessary to deal with complex historiographical issues and also to focus on
training needs.
Course Structure
Required Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of the Middle Ages.
Attendance of Lessons
Detailed Course Content
The course focuses on the dimension of travel in the Middle Ages and examines the different contexts (social, cultural, economic, religious) in which women and men of the time felt the need to set out. Particular attention will be paid to the Mediterranean routes followed by pilgrims. Integrative teaching activities are also planned in which students will use specific historical databases to create tourist itineraries, including the food and wine dimension, to rediscover medieval Sicily.
Contribution of the Course to the Objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, GOAL 4: QUALITY EDUCATION.
Textbook Information
1) M.S. Mazzi, In viaggio nel Medioevo, Bologna, Società editrice il Mulino, 2019 (ISBN: 9788815280534), pp. 15-77; 147-258.
2) F. Cardini, L. Russo, Homo viator. Il pellegrinaggio medievale, Viareggio (LU), La Vela, 2019 (ISBN: 9788899661588), pp. 11-110.
Course Planning
| Subjects | Text References | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | PARTE PRIMA: ANDARE PER IL MONDO | TESTO 1), PP. 15-77 |
| 2 | PARTE SECONDA: TRA IMMAGINAZIONE E REALTA' | TESTO 1), PP. 147-258 |
| 3 | I FONDAMENTI DEL PELLEGRINAGGIO-RELIQUIE E PELLEGRINAGGI NELL’ALTO MEDIOEVO-EGERIA E GLI ALTRI PELLEGRINI ALTOMEDIEVALI | TESTO 2), PP. 11-110 |
Learning Assessment
Learning Assessment Procedures
Oral exam. During the course of the lessons, specific indications will be provided regarding the carrying out of a midterm exam, which can be taken by all enrolled students, even those not attending the lectures.
The midterm exam will be administered in presence. Students must pass this test with a mark of at least 18/30 in order to then be able to take the oral test on the remaining part of the programme at the official appeal. Students who have not chosen to take this test or who, although they have taken it, have not obtained at least a sufficient mark can, of course, take the oral examination on the whole programme at the official appeal. The purpose of the intermediate test is summative and the assessment results in a grade that is averaged in the formulation of the final grade.
The date of the midterm exam and the respective booking method will be communicated during the lectures and published in a timely manner. Further information will be published online.
Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises
Rather than a list of frequently asked questions, which, moreover, refer to the topics indicated in the above-mentioned syllabus, it is pointed out that in the examination the student is asked to:
- a correct spatial-temporal collocation of the events;
- an adequate critical re-elaboration of the topics addressed by the teaching;
- an effective ability to make connections between the various topics addressed in the course of the lectures.