Calendar: 1891-1892 Page 110
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general literature Students are classed at the close of each Term according to their work in these examinations The Barry Prize will be awarded at Midsummer to the Matriculated Student who passes the best Examination in Divi- nity irrespective of the year to which he belongs No one can gain this Prize more than once -The Greek and Latin Classics Lectures daily Saturday excepted from 10 20 to 11 40 aIlil 11 45 to ο ν The subjects of these Lectures are the works of the bes Latin and Greek writers and Greek and Latin Compositio both in Prose and Verse Besides the work which is done the Lecture Room the Students are expected to prepare given portion of Roman and Greek History for each Colleg Examination as well as an additional Classical subject In addition to the work of the First Division specia Advanced Class is held on Tuesday and Friday morning for Students who are reading for Open Scholarships at Oxford or Cambridge or the Higher Examinations of the University ο London Professor Warr's Lectures on Ancient History and Literature Monday and Friday afternoons may also be attended by Matriculated Students of this Department with- out extra fee Lectures will be given and papers periodically set by Mr Hetherington on Greek and Latin Philology and Grammar The Subjects for the Examination of the University of London are at present read in the First Division those for the Intermediate Examination in Arts and the Greek Subject for Matriculation January are read in the Second Division the Subjects for Matriculation June and the Latin Subject for Matriculation January are read in the Third Division
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