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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1881-1882-324

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EVENING CLASSES 325 BOOKS RECOMMENDED Liddell Scott's Lexicon Curtius9 Greek Grammar edited by Smith Sidgwick's Introduction to Greek Prose Composition ANCIENT HISTORY Day and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday from to -The History of the Roman Republic Mich term II -History of the Roman Empire Lent Term III -History of Ancient Art Easter Term Syllabus History of the Roman Republic The place of Rome in History Virgil's iEneid-The National Epic of Rome The Domestic Religion of the Romans The Roman Family The National Religion of Rome The Populations of Ancient Italy and the Rise of Rome The Roman Aristocracy The Incorporation of the Plebs The Conquest of Italy 10 Carthage II History of the Roman Empire The Incorporation of Italy The Eastern and Western Conquests Rise of the Empire History of the Empire-its Growth History of the Empire-its Decline Attempted Restoration of the Empire heodoric Jus- tinian Charlemagne History of Roman Law Roman Philosophy The Preparation for Feudalism 10 The Preparation for Christianity III History of Ancient Art Introduction Primitive Art The Art of Ancient Egypt Assyrian Art The transition from Oriental to Greek Art 6-10 History of Greek Sculpture The Lectures on Ancient Art will be specially designed to illustrate the monuments in the British Museum Special assistance will be given to Candidates for the Examinations of the University of London During the following year the course will be completed
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