Calendar: 1851-1852 Page 93
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applied sciences 91 Students of the second find third year read the Differential 0Γ Integral Calculus at 127 with Prof Hall or Higher Algebra and Euclid VI XI with Mr Cock At 11 Students of the second year attend Prof Hall or Mr Cock Mr Hall reads in this Term Spherical Trigonometry In the Lent and Easter Terms Prof 11 all lectures at 10 in he Differential Calculus Mr Cock as in the October Term In the middle hour Prof Hall lectures on the Theory of Equations in the Lent and on Conic Sections in the Easter Perm At 122 Prof Hall lectures on the Differential and Integral Calculus and on Geometry of Three Dimensions III Natural Philosophy and Astronomy The subjects of these Lectures are- 1st -Practical Mechanics including Statics Dynamics Hydrostatics Pneumatics Hydraulics Principles of Mecha- hism Theory of Work Roofs Arches Chain and Tubular Bridges Embankments Strength of Materials Steam-Engine 2d -Construction and use of Observing Instruments in- eluding the Telescope Microscope Sextant Transit Baro- meter &c Subjects and Hours of Lecture for 1851-2 p1rst Year 11 Wednesday Thursday Friday Michaelmas Term Statics Construction by Rule and Compass Lent-Mechanical Powers Dynamics Easter-Hydrostatics and Pneumatics Sextant -No mathematical knowledge is required in the first year the method of Construction by Rule and Compass &c being adopted Second and Third Years 10 Wednesday Thursday Friday Michaelmas Term-Applications of Statics Chain-Bridges Arches Stability of Structures
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