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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1848-1849-71

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applied sciences 67 Mineralogy by Tennant Esq Professor XI Instruction in the Workshop by Cock Esq Superintendent Dean of the Department 1848 1849 Professor Miller Religious Instruction Lectures are delivered by the Chaplain every Wednesday and Saturday in the Greek Testament Paley's Evidences Barrow's Sermons and Butler's Analogy There tire also weekly examinations on paper upon the lectures of the pre- ceding week These Examination Papers are accurately looked over and system of marks indicating relative merit is established At the close of the Michaelmas and Easter Terms the Students are classed according to merit and after the latter prizes are adjudged to the best Student in each year respectively Student who has obtained Divinity Prize in any one year cannot again become candidate for these Prizes II Mathematics The subjects of these Lectures are for the- First Year -Euclid Books II III IV VI XL nth- metic Algebra Plane Trigonometry and Logarithms Second Year -Conic Sections application of Algebra to Geometry the Differential and Integral Calculus Third Year -Spherical Trigonometry Geometry of Three Dimensions Dilferential Calculus III Natural Philosophy and Astronomy The object of these Lectures is to teach the principal Mechanical Sciences namely Statics Dynamics Hydrostatics Pneumatics and Hydraulics Some time is also devoted to Optics and Astronomy in order to explain the construction and use of the principal Optical and Astronomical Ins tru- ments
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