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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1852-1853-53

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theological department 49 from English into Latin An acquaintance with the elements of Hebrew is also desirable and will at no distant period be required The choice of books to be brought up for the Greek and Latin examination is to be made from the following list Homer -Books ii iii One Greek Tragedy Herodotus -Book ii or any two other Books Thucydides -One Book Xenophon -" Cyropaedia Books ii iii --" Anabasis Books ii iii Cicero -" De Officiis -" De Natura Deorum Cicero De Finibus esar -" De Bello Gallico Three Books Sallust Livy -Two Books Tacitus De Moribus German- ornm and Apricola Virgil-Three Books of the JEneid or the Georgics Horace -The Odes the Satires or the Epistles After passing this examination Candidates for admission must obtain the recommendation of Bishop Section IV period of study Persons already in Deacons' Orders desirous of preparing themselves as Candidates for Priests' Orders as well as Graduates of Oxford Cambridge and Durham are admitted to attend the Theological Course for such length of time as they may desire II In the case of all others the Course is continued at the very least during six entire terms two years Section general rules It is expected that all Students will attend the Chapel Service morning and evening daily II An Evening School for the Indigent has been established in the parish of St Martin in the-Fields in connexion with
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