nt themselves.
4. They will not be awarded unless for distinguished answering.
5. The successful candidates, if not already matriculated, are required
to matriculate within one week after the declaration of the award of the
Examiners.
6. Every Exhibition is tenable for one year, unless where otherwise
specified; but successful candidates are required to attend Lectures in
the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, or of Science, according to their
standing, and can hold the Exhibitions so long only as they observe the
regulations of the University.
7. No one, however, can hold two Exhibitions in the same matter;--_e.
g._, two Classical, or two Mathematical Exhibitions, or two Exhibitions
in Physical Science, cannot be held by the same person.
EPISCOPAL EXHIBITIONS.
_Special Regulations for the Episcopal Exhibitions._
1. No Student above twenty-two years of age, or of more than one year's
standing in any University, will be allowed to compete for the Episcopal
Entrance Exhibitions.
2. The Examinations for the Classical Exhibitions will take place on
Tuesday, October 10th, and Wednesday, October 11th; and for the
Mathematical Exhibitions, on Thursday, October 12th, 1865.
3. The Episcopal Exhibitions will be distributed among Students from the
Ecclesiastical Provinces of Armagh and Cashel, Dublin and Tuam
respectively; provided competitors from these provinces offer
themselves, and comply with the other conditions prescribed.
4. The successful Candidates must attend the lectures of the First or
Second Year.
I.--FOR ENTRANCE.
_Open to all Students of not more than One Year's standing in the
University._
_Classical._--One Exhibition of L20, one of L15, and three of L10 each,
for proficiency in the Classical and Literary matter of the Entrance
Examination.
Candidates for these Exhibitions will be examined in Latin and Greek
Grammar, and Latin Composition; in the elements of Ancient Geography, or
Roman History (from the beginning of the Republic to the Battle of
Actium), and of Greek History (from the Legislation of Solon to the
death of Philip); and in the following books:--
Homer, _Iliad_, i.-iii.;
Euripides, _Alcestis_;
Virgil, _Aeneid_, i.-iii.;
Cicero, _in Catilinam_, i.-iv.
Special marks will be given for Latin verses and Greek composition.
_Mathematical._--One Exhibition of L20, one of L15, and three of L10
each, for proficiency in the Mathematical matter of the E
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