Calendar: 1848-1849 Page 56
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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 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 ii 11 Arithmetic Algebra Plane Trigonometry and the elementary parts of the Differential Calculus 2d Year Elementary Mechanics the Theory of Ecjua- tions the Differential and Integral Calculus Newton's Principia sect and Conic Sections 3d Year Geometry of three dimensions and Spherical Trigonometry Analytical Mechanics Hydrostatics tics and Astronomy Newton's Principia sect 11 and Differential Equations These courses are modified to suit individual circumstances The Student who stands first in each Class at the Examina- tion which takes place at the close of the Easter Term receives Prize IV English Literature and History The Lectures are given three times each week ami embrace English Literature History and Composition Extra Instruction Instruction is also given within the walls of the College in Hebrew French German Italian Spanish Chinese theOriental Languages including Sanscrit Arable Persian and Hindoo- stani Music Drawing Fencing but these are all indepen- dent of the regular prescribed course The hours of attend- ance and the Fees together with the names of the Professors will be found at page 55 REGULATIONS RESPECTING STUDENTS The Students received into this Department are- Matriculated Students or those admitted to the regular and full prescribed course of study Each candidate for Matriculation must produce testimonial of good character from his last instructor and when admitted by the Prin-
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