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Amendments To The Statute Of The University '.

Original Language Title: Modificazioni allo statuto dell'Universita'.

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THE RECTOR the statutes of this University ', approved by Royal Decree of 20 April 1939, n. 1029, as amended; Given the single text of the laws on higher education, approved by Royal Decree 31 August 1933, n. 1592; In view of the Royal Decree-Law of 20 June 1935, n. 1071, converted into Law 2 January 1936, n. 73; In view of the Royal Decree of 30 September 1938 n. 1652, as amended; Having regard to Law 11 April 1953, n. 312; The Order of the President of the Republic July 11, 1980, n. 382; Having regard to Law 9 May 1989, n. 168; The Order of the President of the Republic October 28, 1991, as amended, with whom and 'approved of the universities' development plan for the 1991-93 three-year period, which for the Universita' di Venezia provides, among other things, the establishment of the graduate program in conservation of cultural heritage at the Faculty 'of Arts; The Order of the Minister of the University 'and Scientific and Technological Research October 21, 1991, published in the Official Journal of 21 April 1992, n. 93 laying university teaching is for the changes in relation to the degree course in conservation of cultural heritage; The resolutions of the board of the faculty 'of literature and philosophy, on January 22, May 27 and July 7, 1992, the Academic Senate, on April 9 and July 9, 1992, and the Management Board, dated May 5 and 30 June 1992, with which it is proposed to change in the articles on the creation of the graduate program in conservation of cultural heritage at the said faculty 'of philosophy and letters; Given the favorable opinion of the National University Council at its meeting on 9 October 1992; It recognized the need 'to make the status change in the three-year derogation from the period mentioned in the last paragraph of art. 17 of the Consolidated 31 August 1933, n. 1592; Decrees: The Statute of the University 'of Venice studies, approved by Royal Decree of 20 April 1939, n. 1029, as amended, and 'further amended as follows: Sole Article Nall'art. 5 on the list of degrees that gives the University ', and' inserted, after graduating in history and with the consequent sliding of their numbering to the subsequent degrees, the following degree: "8. in conservation of cultural heritage ". Article. 26 relating to the right 'to literature and philosophy, and' be deleted and replaced as follows: "The Faculty 'of Arts includes four undergraduate courses, which lead to degrees: 1) in letters 2) in philosophy, 3 ) in history, 4) in the preservation of cultural heritage ". After the art. 29, relating to the degree in history, with the consequent sliding of the numbering of the subsequent articles, and 'entered the graduate program in conservation of cultural heritage, as reported below. "Art. 30.
4) Degree in conservation of cultural heritage. The degree course in cultural heritage has a term of four years. The qualifications for admission are those prescribed by existing provisions. The degree program is divided into four addresses: archival or library; architectural, archaeological and environmental (archaeological); furniture or artistic (historical - artistic - architectural); musical heritage. The activation of this course does not necessarily mean that all the required addresses: it can 'happen to each of the addresses themselves when there are, at the time of inserting the proposal of the relevant address in the University Statute, the availability' of appropriate facilities and equipment and the necessary teaching and non-teaching staff, taking into account the specificity 'address. The student to be admitted to the graduate must 'attend teachings and pass exams for a total of 24 YEARS' so 'divided: four annuities' characterizing the degree program; four annuities' typical of the branch; fifteen annual 'chosen from those proper to each address, drawing, to varying degrees, from each of the areas where the dis- ciplines are grouped, depending on the rules set for each address; an annuity 'between the disciplines of the common legal to all addresses. Certain disciplines (indicated with "s") prevedeono a six month investigation; two of them constitute an annuity '. In line with the specific approach of this study plan, two lessons can be chosen within its areas for other undergraduate addresses the same course or in that of degree programs or addresses of other faculties' provided for in the operator training plan the cultural and environmental heritage, as long as' activated at the same venue. The dissertation must 'be chosen as part of annual disciplines own area whose themes and' prevalent in the plan of study chosen. Disclipline characterizing the degree course (four annuities'): 1) Italian literature; 2) Latin literature; 3) General Linguistics (in the first application can be replaced with linguistics or Romance languages); 4) geography. I - address of architectural heritage, archaeological and environmental (archaeological). Disciplines of the address (four annuities'): 1) Greek literature; 2) Greek history; 3) Roman history; 4) archeology (methodology of archaeological research). a) Area of ​​the methodology and techniques: 1) physical anthropology; 2) industrial archeology; 3) underwater archeology (s); 4) archeometria (s); 5) Bioarchaeology (s); 6) thematic mapping (s); 7) ecology elements (s); 8) elements of computer (s); 9) elements of topography and photogrammetry (s); 10) exegesis of literary sources; 11) geoarchaeology (s); 12) Ancient metrology; 13) museography and museology; 14) survey and technical analysis of ancient monuments; 15) history of archeology; 16) history of craftsmanship and material culture; 17) methodology and techniques of reconnaissance and excavation; 18) the technical documentation, classification and edition; 19) remote sensing and interpretation of images (s); 20) theory and techniques of architectural restoration (s); 21) theory and techniques of restoration of archaeological artefacts (s). b) Area of ​​prehistory and early history: 1) antiquities' Celtic; 2) antiquities' sardines; 3) ecology and archeology of the Paleolithic; 4) prehistoric ecology; 5) Ethnography Prehistoric Africa; 6) palethnology; 7) human paleontology and animal; 8) pre-history of the Near and Middle East; 9) prehistory and early history of Asia; 10) European prehistory and early history. c) classical archeology Area: 1) antiquities' Greek and Roman; 2) antiquities' Pompeii and Herculaneum; 3) antiquities' theater of the greek and roman world; 4) Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Sicily; 5) archeology of the Roman provinces of the East; 6) archeology of the Roman provinces of the West; 7) Aegean archeology; 8) Archaeology and History of Greek and Roman history; 9) civilization 'of pre-Roman; 10) dramaturgy of greek and roman world; 11) Greek epigraphy; 12) Latin epigraphy; 13) Etruscology; 14) historical geography of the ancient world; 15) Greek numismatics; 16) Roman numismatics; 17) the history of agriculture and agricultural landscape in antiquity '; 18) of Greek and Roman history; 19) history of ancient urbanism; 20) ancient topography; 21) Roman topography; 22) urban topography of the classical world; 23) archeology of Italian regional area in antiquity '. d) Area of ​​archeology of Late Antiquity 'and the Middle Ages:
1) antiquities' and Christian epigraphy; 2) antiquities' and medieval epigraphy; 3) Christian archeology; 4) archeology of Late Antiquity '; 5) Islamic archeology; 6) Medieval archeology; 7) archeology Parthian and Sassanid; 8) exegesis of medieval sources; 9) Medieval Latin philology; 10) history of settlements and agricultural landscape in late antiquity '; 11) Medieval numismatics; 12) paleography and diplomatic; 13) sphragistics; 14) Byzantine history; 15) history of medieval art; 16) history of Byzantine art; 17) of Islamic history; 18) medieval history; 19) medieval history of urbanism; 20) Medieval topography; 21) archeology of Italian regional area in the Middle Ages. e) Eastern archeology Area: 1) antiquities' Cypriot; 2) antiquities' Coptic; 3) archeology of Japan; 4) archeology of China; 5) Central Asian archeology; 6) archeology and antiquities' Ethiopian; 7) archeology and art history of India; 8) Islamic archeology; 9) archeology and art history of the Ancient Near East; 10) Phoenician archeology; 11) Iranian archeology; 12) Eastern Archaeology; 13) archeology Parthian and Sassanid; 14) Assyriology; 15) Egyptology; 16) Semitic epigraphy; 17) Iranian philology; 18) Semitic Philology; 19) ittitologia; 20) Islamic numismatics; 21) Front ancient history of Asia; 22) history of the ancient Mediterranean orieentale; 23) Ancient Oriental history; 24) Sumerology. The student must 'follow fifteen annual' choices according to a coherent plan based on the theme of one of the areas that must, however, 'at least include an annuity' to each other and four annuities' from that of the methodology and techniques. II - address of the furniture and artistic heritage (historical - artistic - architectural). Disciplines of the address (4 YEARS '): 1) medieval history; 2) modern history; 3) contemporary history; 4) art history (methodology of art-historical research). a) Area of ​​the disciplines of general interest: 1) analysis of the forms and methods of attribution; 2) cultural anthropology; 3) ecology elements (s); 4) elements of computer science and the cataloging of cultural heritage (s); 5) exegesis of archival sources for the history of architecture and the city '(s); 6) aesthetics; 7) iconology and iconography; 8) museology and history of collecting; 9) paleography and diplomatic; 10) psychology of perception (s); 11) the psychology of art (s); 12) Semiotics of the arts; 13) the sociology of art; 14) Urban and rural sociology; 15) history of drawing and graphics; 16) clothing history (s); 17) history of art criticism; 18) history of music; 19) history of stage design; 20) history of science and technology; 21) history of restoration; 22) treaties and precepts (s); 23) a regional history of the Middle Ages and age 'modern. b) Area of ​​the Middle Ages: 1) The history of medieval art; 2) History of Medieval II; 3) history of medieval III; 4) Medieval archeology; 5) epigraphy and medieval palaeography (s); 6) Medieval Latin philology; 7) the history of the settlements and the medieval agricultural landscape; 8) history of craftsmanship and material culture in the Middle Ages; 9) the history of architecture in the Middle Ages; 10) Byzantine history; 11) history of Byzantine art; 12) Coptic art history; 13) of Islamic history; 14) the history of the European areas in the Middle Ages I; 15) the history of the European areas in the Middle Ages II; 16) The art history of non-European areas; 17) the history of the areas outside Europe II; 18) history of classical medieval art culture (s); 19) history of the miniature; 20) history of applied arts and jewelery; 21) Medieval topography (s); 22) a history of Italian regional area in the Middle Ages. c) age 'Modern Area: 1) The history of modern art; 2) history of modern art II; 3) History of Modern III; 4) coins and medals in the age 'modern; 5) history of the gardens (s); 6) the history of the European countries I; 7) the history of European Countries II; 8) The areas of non-European art history; 9) the history of the areas outside Europe II; 10) history of European classical tradition in art; 11) history of modern architecture; 12) history of the city 'and the territory; 13) history of the miniature; 14) history of applied arts and jewelery; 15) modern urban history; 16) a history of Italian regional area in eta 'modern. d) Area of ​​the age 'contemporary: 1) The history of contemporary art; 2) history of contemporary art II; 3) history of contemporary III; 4) industrial archeology;
5) history of contemporary architecture; 6) the history of the European countries I; 7) the history of European Countries II; 8) the history of non-European countries I; 9) the history of non-European countries II; 10) history of cinema; 11) history of industrial design and applied arts; 12) history of the city 'and the territory; 13) history of contemporary urban planning; 14) theory and communication techniques. e) Area of ​​the data: 1) archeometria (s); 2) geoarchaeology (s); 3) elements of topography and photogrammetry (s); 4) methodology and techniques of reconnaissance and excavation; 5) museology and museotecnica; 6) History of materials and architectural techniques; 7) the history of the graphic arts; 8) history of artistic techniques; 9) history and technique of photography; 10) remote sensing and interpretation of images (s); 11) theory and the history of cartography (s); 12) theory and techniques of restoration of artefacts (s); 13) theory and techniques of architectural restoration (s); 14) theory and techniques of urban intervention in historic centers (s). The student must 'follow 15 annual' according to a coherent plan based on the theme of one of the areas of the Middle Ages, the age 'or modern age' contemporary. The study plan must 'include at least the discipline mentioned first in each of the three above-mentioned areas, the four disciplines of the general interest of the two disciplines and techniques. III - address of archival and library materials. Disciplines of the address (4 YEARS '): 1) medieval history; 2) modern history; 3) contemporary history; 4) Latin palaeography. a) archival Area: 1) archival general and history of archives; 2) special archive (s); 3) chemistry of paperless (s); 4) codicology; 5) preservation of the non-paper archive material (s); 6) diplomatic; 7) medieval institutions; 8) Medieval and Humanistic Latin Philology; 9) methods and techniques of defense from the aggression of a biological agent (s); 10) coins and medals; 11) Paleography Greek; 12) paleografia music; 13) restoration of archival document (s); 14) sphragistics; 15) history of cartography; 16) history of Italian law; 17) history of medieval and modern Church; 18) of the thumbnail history of the manuscript (s); 19) history of the manuscript tradition (s). b) Area of ​​librarianship: 1) librarianship; 2) bibliography; 3) librarianship; 4) chemistry of paperless (s); 5) preservation of library materials; 6) of the periodic material management to print (s); 7) of the minor material management to print (s); 8) methods and techniques of defense from the aggression of a biological agent (s); 9) restoration of the book; 10) history of ligation (s); 11) history of libraries; 12) the history of publishing and the book trade (s); 13) history of books and printing; 14) cataloging and classification theory and techniques. c) documentation of the area: 1) automatic management of archives and libraries; 2) Information document; 3) techniques for bibliographic and documentary data bases; 4) theory and communication techniques; 5) theory and classification techniques. The student must 'follow 15 annual' according to a coherent plan based on one of two areas a) and b), including but 'at least three annual' area c) documentation. IV - address of the musical heritage. Disciplines of the address (4 YEARS '): 1) medieval history; 2) modern history; 3) contemporary history; 4) music theory elements. Area of ​​the disciplines of general interest: 1) cultural anthropology; 2) Library and archival music; 3) music critics; 4) music education; 5) musical drama; 6) elements of harmony and counterpoint; 7) musical aesthetics; 8) exegesis of archival sources for the history of music;
9) Italian ethnomusicology; 10) musical philology; 11) philosophy of music; 12) musical iconography; 13) of musical critical analysis methodology; 14) musicology and conservation of musical instruments; 15) paleography and diplomatic; 16) Psychology of music; 17) sociology of music; 18) semiotics of music; 19) history of woodwind instruments and their literature; 20) history of musical architectural artifacts; 21) history of the harpsichord and its literature; 22) history of Christianity; 23) history of criticism and musical reception; 24) history of dance and dance music; 25) history of philosophy; 26) history of the Catholic liturgy and liturgical music problems; 27) history of violin making and its literature; 28) history of music of non-European areas; 29) history of poetry to music; 30) history of performance practice; 31) history of printing and music publishing; 32) history of VOCALITIES '; 33) interpretation of musical history; 34) history of the organ and its literature; 35) history of the piano and its literature; 36) history of restoration; 37) history of theater; 38) history and criticism of the musical text; 39) theory and forms of Christian chant. historic area: a) Age 'classic: 1) history of the age' classical music; 2) Greek history; 3) Roman history; 4) Greek literature; 5) Classical Philology: Greek philology and Latin philology; 6) Archaeology and History of Greek and Roman history; 7) Greek palaeography; 8) papyrology; 9) history of Greek and Roman music theory; 10) history of ancient theater; 11) Musical ancient architectural structures; 12) history of ancient musical instruments and their conservation; 13) history of Byzantine music. b) Age 'Medieval: 1) history of medieval music; 2) heuristic and medieval institutions; 3) Medieval and Humanistic Latin Philology; 4) Medieval and modern Italian literature; 5) Medieval archeology; 6) History of medieval art; 7) the history of poetry to music of the Middle Ages; 8) theory and history of music notation in the Middle Ages; 9) History of Medieval Theatre; 10) Miniature history. c) Age 'modern: 1) history of the age' modern music; 2) History of the age 'of reform and counter-reform; 3) history of modern art; 4) history of Renaissance music; 5) theory and history of music notation in the Renaissance; 6) History of Baroque music; 7) the history of modern music theory. d) Age 'contemporary: 1) history of contemporary music; 2) history of contemporary art; 3) history of cinema; 4) history of music for films; 5) history of jazz; 6) history of alternative music (song, cabaret, pop music, rock, etc.); 7) the history of recorded music; 8) dell'allestimento scenic musical history. Technical area: 1) musical acoustics; 2) elements of computer science and sciences notalogazione of musical heritage; 3) history of music production system; 4) history of orchestral techniques; 5) experimental phonetics; 6) museology and museotecnica music; 7) methodology and techniques of restoration of musical heritage; 8) history of graphic arts of musical interest; 9) theories and techniques of restoration of the architectural heritage of musical interest; 10) systems of sound reproduction; 11) applied acoustics; 12) elements of electroacoustic. The student must 'follow fifteen annual' according to a coherent plan based on the theme of one of the age 'of the Middle Ages, the age' or modern age 'contemporary. The study plan must 'include at least the discipline mentioned first in each of three age' above, four disciplines of the area of ​​general interest and of the four disciplines of the techniques. Legal Area (common to all addresses): 1) legislation of cultural heritage and environment (s); 2) legislation of historic centers (s); 3) International law and comparative analysis of the cultural and environmental heritage (s); 4) regional legislation of the cultural and environmental heritage (s). The student and 'held altresi' to submit to the investigation of the knowledge of at least two foreign languages ​​through conversation and scientific translations to be made, before the assignment of the thesis, with professors of disciplines relevant to the thesis itself. "This decree will be 'published in the Official Gazette of the Italian Republic. Venice, 30 October 1992 the rector: CASTELLANI