Calendar: 1899-1900 Page 66
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62 FACULTY OF THEOLOGY Examinations are held three times year viz in the first week of December in the second week before Holy week and in the last week of July The next Examinations will be held at King's College and other Centres at 30 on Tuesday and Wednesday December 5th and 5th 1899 In 1899-1900 the Subjects for Examination will be Greek Xenophon's Anabasis Book IV Latin Cicero De Amicitia Besides passages for translation from the selected books with questions on grammar in both Greek and Latin easy sentences from other books Greek and Latin shall also be set for translation The Outlines of Scripture History The Gospel of St Luke in Greek for translation and interpretation The Outlines of English History The first book of Euclid the papers will include easy deductions or Elementary Logic Special attention will be paid to English Composition In 1901 the subjects will be Greek Xenophon's Anabasis Book Latin Cicero Pro Sex Roscio The same Gospel as for the Preliminary Examination for Candidates for Holy Orders The other Subjects as before The papers of previous Examinations can be obtained from Messrs Deighton Bell Co Trinity Street Cambridge price Is for each year The Examination will be dispensed with and Certificate granted in the case of those who can offer an equivalent The equivalents allowed are as follows The Oxford and Cambridge Senior Local Examin- ationfor Higher Certificates of the Oxford and Cambridge Joint Board the London University Matriculation provided that the candidates shall have passed in Latin and Greek Responsions at Oxford Previous examination at Cam- bridge Parts and II the first Examination after Mat1 iculation in the University of Dublin Examination for the title of Associate in Arts of any of the twelve recognised
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