ntrance
Examination.
The Examination for these Exhibitions will not extend beyond the second
book of Euclid, nor embrace matter which is not included in most
Algebraical Treatises within the limits of Simple Equations.
II.--SECOND YEAR'S EXHIBITIONS.
_Open to Students of the University, of not more than Two Years'
standing, who have passed the Annual Examination of the First Year._
_Classical._--One Exhibition of L25, one of L20, and one of L15.
Candidates for these Exhibitions will be examined in Latin and Greek
Grammar and Composition; in the elements of Ancient Geography, of 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:--
Herodotus, vi.; Euripides, _Hippolytus_; and Sophocles, _Ajax_.
Horace, Epistles, including the Art of Poetry; Terence,
_Heautontimoroumenos_; and Tacitus, Histories.
Special marks will be given for Greek and Latin verse.
_Mathematical._--One Exhibition of L25, one of L20, and one of L15, for
proficiency in Euclid, i.-vi. (definitions of Book v.); Algebra,
including the Theory of Equations; Plane Trigonometry; Cooerdinate
Geometry and Conic Sections.
EXHIBITIONS FOR AFFILIATED STUDENTS.[31]
_Special Regulations._
1. These Exhibitions are open to all _Affiliated_ Students of the
University, who will have passed the Entrance Examination since the 1st
June, 1863.
2. The Examination will be held in the University Buildings, 86
Stephen's Green, commencing each day at 10 A.M., as follows:--
Classical Exhibitions, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 10th and 11th October,
1865.
Mathematical Exhibitions, on Thursday, 12th October, 1865.
3. These Exhibitions are subject to the General Regulations given above.
4. They are tenable for two years; but can be enjoyed so long only as
the holders attend those Lectures of the Faculty of Philosophy and
Letters, or of Science, which are prescribed, according to their
standing, in the University course of Studies, and observe the rules and
regulations of the University. In every case they will cease at the end
of the Session 1866-7.
_Classical:_--One Exhibition of L30, and one of L25.
The subjects of the Examination will be Latin and Greek Grammar, and
Latin Composition; the Elements of Ancient Geography, of Roman History
(from the beginning of the Republic to the Battle of Actium), and of
Greek Hi
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