Calendar: 1846-1847 Page 29
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general literature and science 21 2d Class Herodotus-Demosthenes-Sophocles-Euri- pides-Livy-Cicero-Terence-Horace-Virgil 3d Class Euripides- Homer-Cicero-Virgil The Exercises in each class are- Translations from English into Latin and Greek-Prose and Verse -and Original Composition The Student who stands first in each Class at the Examina- tion which takes place at the close of the Easter Term receives Prize and Prizes are also given annually for Latin Essay Latin Verse and English Verse III Mathematics The subjects of these Lectures are Euclid Algebra Plane and Spherical Trigonometry Conic Sections the application of Algebra to Plane and Solid Geometry the Dilferential and Integral Calculus Newton's Principia and the theoretical parts of Mechanics Hydrostatics Optics and Astronomy The Students are directed to read in their- 1st Year Euclid Books 11 Arithmetic Algebra Plane Trigonometry and Conic Sections 2dYear Elementary Mechanics the Theory of Equa- tion the Differential and Integral Calculus Newton's Principia sect 3d Year Geometry of three dimensions and Spherical Trigonometry Analytical Mechanics Hydrostatics Optics and Astronomy Newton's Principia sect 11 and Differential Equations These courses are modified to suit individual circumstances Prize is given to the Senior Student of each Class in the Examination at the close of the Easter Term IV English Literature and History The Lectures are given three times each week and embrace English Literature History and Composition
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