Calendar: 1951-1952 Page 110
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CLASSES 109 GERMAN Head of the Department Professor Frederick Norman I-Introductory Course Classes will be arranged if required II-B General -German Prose Composition hr z2-Outlines of Literary History 1740-1914 hr Classes are z3-Prescribed Texts hr sub-divided z4-Conversation Groups hr according to z5-Translation and stylistic study hr numbers ze-Essay Class ry III-B Honours Aj-Historical Grammar hr Aj-Old High German and Old Saxon or Gothic Texts hrs -Middle High German Texts hrs A4-Survey of Mediaeval German Literature hr A5-Prescribed Modern Texts hrs Ae-Early New High German Literature and Syntax hr -Essay Class Students are taken individually Ae-Prose Composition hr Groups according to numbers -Translation and stylistic study hr A10-Conversation Groups hr per group -Optional Subjects Note As an integral part of the course each student is expected to spend one term usually the last term of the first session at German University and where possible to attend vacation course at foreign University in the same summer IV-Postgraduate and Research Research students should consult the Professor at the beginning of the Michaelmas term postgraduate seminar on mediaeval literature is held Tuesdays under the direction of Professor Norman and Dr Thoma postgraduate seminar on modern literature is held on Mondays 30-6 30 under the direction of Dr Magill V-Special Classes S2-German Translation for Science students number of elementary and more advanced classes will be arranged S3 S4-Beginners' classes for students of other departments hr per group
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