The University of Pavia Doctorate College

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School in Humanistic Science

Prof. CARLA RICCARDI
Director of the School in Humanistic Science
Department of Literature and Medieval and Modern Art Science
University of Pavia - Corso Strada Nuova, 65
I-27100 Pavia - Italy
tel.: +39 0382 984490 and Fax: +39 0382 984638
E-mail:
carla.riccardi@unipv.it
http://lettere.unipv.it/dipslamm/docenti.php?&id=80

The School in Humanistic Science is divided in seven doctorates, which are based on a deepened study of Language, Literatures, Music, Linguistics, Ancient History, Philosophy, Roman Law, of the cultural whole from antiquity until our times. The original approach, the deepening, the comparative study of the all different aspects of our cultural inheritance are the major targets of the School.

- The Ph.D. in History and Civilizations of Ancient Mediterranean goes beyond the traditional identification of antiquity with classical world and approaches in interdisciplinary fashion to the single ancient civilizations.

- The Research Doctorate in Linguistics is designed to train researchers and cultural operators in the various sectors of the linguistics’s studies areas.

- The Ph.D. in Modern Foreign Languages and Literature is designed to deepen the study of the main areas of European and American Literature which occupy a central position in the linguistic and literary canon of Italian culture.

- The Research Doctorate in Modern Philology is designed to consolidate and deepen Pavia’s well-established tradition of study in three different but connected areas: Philology, Linguistics and Literature, manifested over a long period of time by a conspicuous series of studies, editions of texts and commentaries of Italian literary texts from medieval origins until contemporary time.

- The Research Doctorate in Musicology is designed to achieve thorough-going musicological competence backed up by strong interdisciplinary knowledge and skills.

- A Doctorate in Philosophy is the natural context in which to carry out highly-qualified research in the field of conceptual analysis and historiographical methods in Philosophy.

- The Ph.D. in Roman Law and European Legal Culture looks at Roman Law in its historical context and explores its contribution to the construction of European legal cultures.

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