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xxxviii ANNUAL REPORT the Department of French was delivered by Paul Fort The subjects of his lectures were Trois fitoiles du Romantisme Lamar- tine Vigny Musset Paris Sentimental and Les Temps Heroiques du Symbolisme le Theatre d'Art et les Premiers Drames de Maurice Maeterlinck In the Department of History there was delivered during the Term course of eight lectures on The Social and Political Ideas of some Great Thinkers of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries The subjects of the lectures and the names of the lecturers were as follows Introductory-the Period and its Problems '' By Professor Hearnshaw Francisco Suarez By the Ven Archdeacon Lilley Jean Bodin By Professor Allen Richard Hooker By the Rev Norman Sykes King James By Miss Η Chew Thomas Hobbes By Mr Woodward James Harrington By Miss Levett Benedict Spinoza By Mr Lindsay In the Department of Classics Professor Conway delivered lecture on Stichometry in the Textual Criticism of Livy In the Department of Portuguese Professor Prestage delivered lecture on The Role of Diplomacy in the Struggle between the Portuguese and Dutch for Brazil 1641-1661 In the Department of Roumanian Mr Wickham Steed delivered course of four lectures on Central Europe and the War and Mr Marcu Beza delivered two lectures on The Story of the Creation and the Flood in Roumanian Folklore Professor Percy Dearmer delivered course of ten lectures on Floren- tine Art in the Fifteenth Century In the Faculty of Theology course of five lectures and practices was arranged by Professor Rogers on Ecclesiastical Music In the School of Slavonic Studies Baron Meyendorff delivered course of three lectures on The Russian Church Past and Present" Dr Otakar Vocadlo delivered course of six lectures on From Bohemia to Czechoslovakia Professor Sir Bernard Pares delivered course of ten lectures on The History of Russia before Peter the Great Prince Mirsky delivered course of nine lectures on Russian Literature since Chekhov Professor Seton-Watson delivered course of nine lectures on Serbia and the Jugo-Slavs and Mr Ν Jopson delivered course of six lectures on Early Slavonic History In the Department of Assyriology Mr Smith delivered lecture on The Seals of Western Asia and Mr Gadd delivered lecture on The Science of Divination In the Department of Philosophy Miss Oakeley delivered course of five lectures on The Philosophy of Aristotle Under the auspices of the Shakespeare Association three lectures on Shakespeare and the Theatre were delivered In the Department of Zoology Professor Julian Huxley delivered an inaugural lecture on Science and Culture In the Department of Psychology four
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