| 1903 - 358 pages
...Candidates must offer the following: — (1) Arithmetic — the whole. (2) Either Algebra or Geometry. (3) Greek and Latin Grammar. (4) Translation from...English into Latin Prose. (5) Greek and Latin Authors. Papers covering this range of study will be prepared by examiners appointed by the Trustees, and will... | |
| College students - 1906 - 430 pages
...quantities, and problems producing such equations) or Geometry (Euclid's Elements. Books I and II. Euclid's axioms will be required, and no proof of...propositions of Euclid). 3. Greek and Latin Grammar. A. Translation from English into Latin prose. 5. Greek and Latin Authors. (Candidates inust offer two... | |
| University of Oxford - 1907 - 160 pages
...in itself. In the case of propositions 1-7, 9, 10, of Book II, algebraical proofs will be allowed. (3) Greek and Latin Grammar. (4) Translation from English into Latin Prose. (5) Either Unprepared translation from Greek and Latin ; or Unprepared translation from one of these languages,... | |
| Richard Frederick Scholz, Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck - Rhodes scholarships - 1907 - 192 pages
...American student especially should note that arithmetic includes circulating decimals and English money. 3. Greek and Latin Grammar. 4. Translation from English into Latin Prose. 5. One Greek and one Latin book. Any of the following portions of the under-mentioned authors will be... | |
| Education - 1903 - 904 pages
...Elements of Geometry (' Examination Statutes,' 1902, page 18) the words ' Euclid's Elements, Books I., II. Euclid's axioms will be required, and no proof of...anything not proved in preceding propositions of Euclid,' have been struck out, and the following words substituted : ' Elementary questions, including propositions... | |
| 1903 - 246 pages
...(a) Algebra (through Extraction of Square Root) or (b) Geometry — Euclid's Elements, Books I, II. (3) Greek and Latin Grammar. (4) Translation from...English into Latin Prose. (5) Greek and Latin Authors. The candidate may select one book each from a list submitted by the authorities of Oxford. NB — The... | |
| Science - 1903 - 1042 pages
...Geometry (Examiiatm Statutes, 1902, p. 18), the words ' Euclid's Elements, Books i.,i Euclid's axioms wil! be required, and no proof of any proposition will be admitted which assumes the proof of anything rot proved in preceding propositions of Euclid,' have been stnd out, and the following words substituted:... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 784 pages
...Toxicology. 3. Any candidate who has passed his first examination for the Licence of the King and Queen's (b) Euclid's Axioms will be required, and no proof of any proposition will bo admitted which assumes the proof of anything not Droved in preceding propositions in Euclid. College... | |
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