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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1851-1852-68

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GO general literature and science French Literature and Language by Isidore Brasseur Professor VI German Literature and Language by Adol- phus Bernays Ph Professor VII Natural Philosophy by Rev Matthew O'Brien NLA Professor Religious Instruction Lectures upon the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion are delivered every Wednesday Afternoon during the Academical Year by the Principal and on Saturday by the Chaplain in the Greek Testament There are also examinations every alternate week on the subjects treated of in the Lectures and in Text-books chosen by the Principal These Text-books for the Academical Year 1851-52 will be- For Third Year Students Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity Books and II Second Wheatley on the Common Prayer First Nicholls'Help to Reading the Bible 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 on the last day of the Academical Year prizes are adjudged to the two best Stu- dents in the first second and third year respectively Student who has obtained Divinity Prize in any one year cannot again become candidate for these Prizes II The Greek and Latin Classics Lectures daily Saturday excepted from 10 to half-past For the Course of Study in 1851-2 see page 73 The subjects of these Lectures are 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
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