Calendar: 1927-1928 Page 132
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130 faculty of arts -Historical Geography A25 -History of Geographical Discovery Prof Newton Tu 15 15 Ajj -Historical Geography Profs Newton Dodwell and Seton- Watson at King's College Mr Robinson at School of Economics 12-1 -For further details see separate Syllabus of Department of Geography VI -Paleography and Diplomatic -Early History and Development of Latin Palaeography Rev Prof Jenkins Lectures and Demonstration Classes 12-1 A28 -Latin Palaeography in special relation to the text of Livy's First or Third Decade Prof Conway Time to be arranged A28 -Latin and Greek Palaeography Rev Prof Jenkins 3-5 at King's College and Th 30-7 30 at the Institute of Historical Research AM -The reading and study of Historical Documents from the Conquest to the end of the 17th Century lectures and demonstrations followed by classes as follows Lecture and demonstrations 30-6 30 Reading and tutorial classes times to be arranged Mr Hilary Jenkinson A31 -The Form History and Writing of Ecclesiastical Documents Rev Prof Jenkins 11" 10-11 at Lambeth Palace Library A32 -Some special aspects of English Diplomatic See special bills to be procured from the Lecture Secretary -A Certificate in Palaeography Diplomatic and the technique of Manuscript Sources may be awarded by King's College to students who have attended prescribed number of lectures and classes submitted an adequate number of approved exercises in each Session and passed an examination The prescribed number of lectures is as follows Palaeography 60 hours Diplomatic 60 hours Manuscript Sources 60 hours VII -Post-graduate and Research Courses Introductory Courses A33 -The Archaeological Sources for Greek and Roman History Prof Gardner Dr Cary and Mr Warmington 3-4 in the Yates Library University College AM -An Introduction to the Sources of English History in the 13th and 14th Centuries with practical work illustrating the methods of historical research Prof Hilda Johnstone Th 5-6 a3 -An Introduction to the Sources of English and Colonial History in the 18th and 19th Centuries with practical work illustrating the methods of historical research Prof Newton 30-6 30
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