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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1851-1852-76

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74 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE II MATHEMATICAL LECTURES Junior Classes Subjects for the year Euclid 15 II III IV VI and XI Algebra and Plane Trigonometry Elementary Algebra and Euclid IV ן Mr Cock Higher Algebra and Military Students Mr Goodeve Algebra and Trigonometry and Mr Cock Euclid -XI zIMr Goodeve Higher Algebra Euclid VI XI 9ן י Mr Cock Elementary Algebra and Euclid -IV "3 Mr Goodeve Senior Classes -Michaelmas Term 1851 Higher Algebra and Plane Trigonometry 10 Prof Hall Newton Section Spherical TrigonoΛ יt metry Integrals 5'"" Elementary Ditferential Calculus Mr Cock ElementaryMechanicsfc 11 ydrostatics י Mr Goodeve The Differential Calculus Prof Hall Statics IProf O'Urien Lent Term 1852 The Elements of the Differential Calculus 10 Prof Hall The Theory of Equations ditto Geometry of Three Dimensions and Differ- 11 ential Equations a'tt0 Elements of Diff Calculus continued jj Mr Cock Mechanics Hya10 ta lic continued '£ Mr Goodeve Differential Calculus 121 Prof Hall Dynamics Prof O'Brien Easter Term 1852 The Differential Calculus continued 10 Prof Hall Newion XI partial Differential Equations Λ ditto Conic Sections ditto Elementary Calculus Mr Cock Elementary Optics and Astronomy VMr Guoileve Integral Calculus Prof Hall Hydrostatics Prof O'Urien III ENGLISH LITERATURE AND MODERN HISTORY Senior Class-The Literature and History of י England during the ltith 17th Centuries Tue dayי ProLMaurice Junior Class-The Literature and History of England during the period previous to the Friday 1£ -- reign of Henry VIII Senior Class Friday Air Stutzer Junior Class Tuesday 1$ Exercises in Composition will be given to the Students on each of these days after the Lecture until '3 o'clock la consequence of ill health Mr Stutzer is at present travelling abroad and his subjects of Lecture are therefore not known
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