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The Publisher of the CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CALENDAR desires to return his thanks to the MODERATORS and EXAMINERS, for the permission to insert their Problems and ExamiMation Papers; and to those members of the University who have so kindly assisted in improving and correcting the volume

for this year.

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SPECIAL SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION IN MORAL PHILOSOPHY FOR THE MORAL SCIENCES TRIPOS.

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1. Plato. Protagoras. Republic, B. 1. Plato. Charmides. Republic, B

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SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF
PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY.

Dr. Whewell's Elements of Morality. B. 1. 11.
Cicero on Duties. B. 1.

EXAMINATION, 1852.

THE GREEK TESTAMENT;

THE APOLOGY OF TERTULLIAN to the 16th Section inclusive.

ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY;

THE ARTICLES OF RELIGION; and

THE LITURGY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

SUBJECT FOR THE VOLUNTARY HEBREW EXAMINATION,

1852.

THE FIRST TWELVE CHAPTERS OF THE SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL, AND IN THE FIRST BOOK OF CHRONICLES FROM THE THIRTEENTH TO THE TWENTIETH CHAPTER INCLUSIVE.

CHANCELLOR's ENGLISH POEM.

THE ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS, AND THE HOPES OF RECOVERING THE LOST ADVENTURERS.

For the Bachelors,

CAMDEN MEDAL.

Themistocles apud Admetum.

MEMBERS' PRIZES.

Quidnam de iis sentiendum sit, qui apud veteres Græcos Romanosque se rebus coactos esse crediderint, ut vita se ipsi privarent?

For the Undergraduates,

Lingua Latina optimum præbet instrumentum, per quod viri docti de rebus ad literas et scientiam pertinentibus inter se communicare possint.

SIR WILLIAM BROWNE's MEDALS.

For the Greek Ode.-Tristis Superstitio.

For the Latin Ode.-Tamesis Fluvius.

Fer the Greek Epigram.—Πῆμα κακὸς γείτων.

For the Latin Epigram.-Cum tunicis sumet nova consilia et spes.

PORSON PRIZE.

SHAKSPEARE. MACBETH. Act I. Scene 7.

Macbeth. If it were done, when 'tis done,

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N. B. The metre to be Tragicum Trochaicum Tetrametrum Catalecticum. These Exercises are to be accentuated and accompanied by a literal Latin Prose Version, and are to be sent in on or before March 30, 1852.

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