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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1847-1848-47

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general literature and science 37 Student who has obtained Divinity Prize in any one year cannot again become candidate for these Prizes II The Greek and Latin Classics The subjects of these Lectures arc the works of the best Latin and Greek writers and Greek and Latin Composition both in Prose and Verse Besides the work which is done in the Lecture Room the Students are expected to prepare given portion of Roman and Greek History for each College Examination and to commit to memory weekly certain portion of Horace Virgil or Cicero The Students are divided into three classes according to their proficiency and in those classes they are arranged in order of merit at each examination The Authors read are as follows 1st Class Aristotle-Plato-Thucydides-Demosthenes Pindar- TEschylus-Aristophanes-Cicero-Livy -Juvenal-Plautus 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 reek-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 English Prose 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 Differential and Integral Calculus Newton's Principia and the theoretical parts of Mechanics Hydrostatics Optics and Astronomy
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