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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1847-1848-131

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THE SCHOOL 121 German Languages Mathematics Arithmetic Writing His- tory Geography and English Literature and Drawing Instruction is also given within the College in Hebrew Italian Spanish Fencing and in Singing but these studies do not form part of the regular course The progressive course of classical study is as follows Lower First Class -J It Major Esq -Latin Grammar Reader and Exercises Upper First Class -Rev Smyth -Latin Reader &c Greek Grammar and Vocabulary Second Class Rev Hayes -Greek Grammar Initia Gra ca Cornelius Nepos Ovid's Metamorphoses Lower Third Class -Rev Cockayne Initia Grrcca Caesar Ovid's Fasti Upper Third Class -Rev Hodgson -Xenophon Greek Testament Ca sar Ovid's Fasti Lower Fourth Class -T Carr Esq -Homer Xenophon Sallust Virgil Upper Fourth Class -Rev Fearnley Homer Xenophon Cicero de Senectute Virgil Fifth Class -Rev Jos Edwards -Homer Xenophon Euripides Horace Virgil Cicero Livy Lower Sixth Class Markby Esq -Greek Play Homer Horace Livy Cicero &c Middle Sixth Class -Rev Wra Webster -Sophocles Herodotus Homer Horace Livy Cicero &c Upper Sixth Class -Rev Major -Homer Thucy- dides Herodotus Plato Demosthenes iEschylus Sophocles Horace Juvenal Tacitus Cicero Sic In every class except the Lower First French forms part of the course German is taught to the three senior classes Drawing to the four senior classes Pupil in lower class however may be permitted to give attention to these studies upon special application being made to the Head Master Course of Six Elementary Lectures on Chemistry is given annually during the Easter Term to all the School except the
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