Calendar: 1865-1866 Page 86
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general literature and science the Lecture Room the Students are expected to prepare given portion of Roman and Greek History for each College Examination and to commit to memory weekly certain portion of Horace Virgil or Cicero The Students are divided into four Divisions according to their proficiency and in these Divisions they are arranged in order of merit at each examination Fees for occasional Students 41 4s per term or ΙΟ lOi per annum Subjects for Lectures 1865-66 Cicero pro Plantio Monday 10J Prof Lonsdale Ovid Fasti Monday llj -- Thucydides Book VII Tuesday 10J Herodotus Book VIII Tuesday 11J Tacitus Hist Book III Wednesday 10J Demosthenes Midias Wednesday lljf Euripides Iphig Taur Thursday 1OJ Aristophanes Aves Thursday 11 1- Compositions Friday 10J and 11$ Sophocles Ajax Monday and Wednes 10J Mr Heywood Xenophon Hellen Book Monday and Wednes 11$ Cicero Letters Tuesday and Thursday 10J Virgil Georg Tuesd and Thurs IjJ Compositions Friday 10J and 113 Virgil JEa IX Monday and Wednes 10J Mr Townsheod Ovid Heroid Monday and Wednes 11 Plato Crito Tuesd and Thurs 10 Xenophon Anabasis Book IV Tuesd and Thurs 11J Compositions Friday 10i and 11 -- Extra afternoon Lectures- Logic Prof Lonsdale Juvenal Mr Heywood iEsch Eumen Mr Townshend Extra subjects for Examination at Christmas 1865 History of Greece From the end of the Peloponnesian War to the death of Alexander
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