| University of Oxford - 1873 - 126 pages
...periods which may be offered are : — In Greek History — (1) To the end of the Peloponnesian War. With the first of these periods Candidates are required...of a period of Roman History as prescribed above. D 2 3. LOGIC. THE OUTLINES or MORAL PHILOSOPHY. THE OUTLINES OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. Under the head... | |
| 1873 - 216 pages
...Letters (Watson's Selection) ; Sallust, Catiline and Jugurtha ; Tacitus, Annals I-VI [Halm's text]. Candidates will be expected to show such a knowledge...first two Examinations held under the new Statute (ie in Easter and Michaelmas Terms 1874), Candidates may offer the same books as at present, instead... | |
| University of Oxford - 1873 - 216 pages
...Letters (Watson's Selection) ; Sallust, Catiline and Jugurtha ; Tacitus, Annals I- VI [Halm's text]. Candidates will be expected to show such a knowledge...first two Examinations held under the new Statute (ie in Easter and Michaelmas Terms 1874), Candidates may offer the same books as at present, instead... | |
| 1876 - 232 pages
...Selection) ; Sallust, Catiline and Jugurtha ; Tacitus, Annals I-VI [Halm's text]. Questions are also set in the general results of the Science of Language, with especial reference to Greek and Latin. 3. Philosophy. LOGIC. THE OUTLINES OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY. THE OUTLINES OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. Under... | |
| Frederick Shirley Dumaresq de Carteret-Bisson - Education - 1884 - 1358 pages
...offered. Pa'wages will be set for translation into Greek and Latin Prose. Questions will also be «et in the general results of the Science of Language with especial reference to Greek and Latin. All Candidates must offer a period of Greek and a period of Rom.in History. In Greek History cither... | |
| Edwin Wooton - Degrees, Academic - 1883 - 792 pages
...is necessary for the profitable study of the authors or periods which they offer. Questions are also set in the general results of the Science of Language, with especial reference to Greek and Latin. 3. Philosophy: Logic; the Outlines of Moral Philosophy; the Outlines of Political Philosophy. Under... | |
| University of Oxford - 1885 - 276 pages
...is necessary for the profitable study of the authors or periods which they offer. Questions are also set in the general results of the Science of Language, with especial reference to Greek and Latin. 3. Philosophy. LOGIC. THE OUTLINE8 OF MORAL PHILO8OPHY. THE OUTLINE8 OF POLITICAL PHILO8OPHY. Under... | |
| University of Oxford - 1888 - 342 pages
...candidates omit both. There is no Verse composition. It is stated in the ' Regulations ' that questions will be set in the general results of the science of language, with especial reference to Greek and Latin : but it has been observed that such questions are not of frequent occurrence in the printed papers.... | |
| 1889 - 298 pages
...candidates omit both. There is no Verse composition. It is stated in the ' Regulations ' that questions will be set in the general results of the science of language, with especial reference to Greek and Latin : but it has been observed that such questions are not of frequent occurrence in the printed papers.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1896 - 1246 pages
...necessary for the profitable study of the authors or periods which they offer. Questions will be also set in the general results of the science of language, with especial reference to Greek and Latin. Logic and the outlines of moral and political philosophy, — Under the head of logic, candidates are... | |
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