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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1937-1938-128

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126 faculty of arts Public Lectures See special bills to be procured from the Lecture Secretary IV -History Subsidiary to Honours in Other Subjects See courses for General Degree above zt-z7 -Mr Latham is the Departmental Tutor to students taking History as Subsidiary to Honours in other subjects Any students who find difficulty in fitting in their History classes should consult him -Historical Geography a19 -History of Geographical Discovery Dr Wood Tu 11-12 a20 -Historical Geography Dr Wood at King's College Mr East at School of Economics 12-1 a21 -Post-Graduate Seminar in Historical Geography Prof Newton Dr Wooldridge Dr Wood and Mr East Th 15 -For further details see separate Syllabus of Department of Geography VI -Paleography and Diplomatic and the Study of Archives An Introduction to the History of English Handwriting Mr Cronne lst Term Th 5-6 At the Institute of Historical Research Preliminaries to the Study of English Archives Mr Jenkinson lst Term 30-6 30 At the Institute of Historical Research Practice and Tutorial Class for the reading of Historical Manuscripts 11th-15th Centuries Mr Cronne Th β-7 At the Institute of Historical Research Practice and Tutorial Class for the Study of the Form and Content of English Documents Mr Jenkinson 30-7 30 Special Aspects of English Archives from the 15th to 17th Centuries Mr Jenkinson 2nd and 3rd Terms 30-6 30 a22 -A Public Lecture by Mr Hilary Jenkinson on the Hand- writings used in English Archives from the 14th Century to the present day Illustrated by lantern slides Time to be arranged -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 These Classes are intended to be supplementary so far as students working on the mediaeval period are concerned
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