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Examination, or such other Examination or Examinations as, under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. I. cl. 3 and cl. 5, are accepted in his case as statutably equivalent thereto; and no Candidate shall be admitted to examination in Group C. (1), (2), unless he either (1) has passed the First Public Examination, or (2) has passed the General Examination at the University of Cambridge and has been incorporated at this University. Provided that any Candidate who has passed the First Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music may offer himself for examination in either of the Groups A. (1) and B. (6).

4. The Examinations in C. (1) and in C. (2) shall be conducted by the Examiners appointed to examine in Mathematics in the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science; the Examination in C. (3) shall be conducted by the Examiners appointed to examine in Mechanics and Physics in the same examination, and any Candidate who has satisfied the Examiners in Mechanics and Physics in the said Preliminary Examination shall be held to have satisfied them in C. (3).

5. The Examination in C. (4) shall be the same as the Examination in Subject (3): Chemistry in the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science, and shall be conducted by the same Examiners. Any Candidate who has satisfied the Examiners in one of these Examinations shall be held to have satisfied them in the other also.

6. The Examination in C. (5) shall be the same as the Examination in Subject (4): Zoology and Botany in the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science, and shall be conducted by the same Examiners. Any Candidate who has satisfied the Examiners in one of these Examinations shall be held to have satisfied them in the other also.

7. Any Candidate who has either (a) satisfied the Examiners in Subject I (Mathematics) of the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science, or (b) satisfied the Moderators appointed to examine those who seek Honours in Mathematics in the First Public Examination, in accordance with the provisions of Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. 1. D. § 3, cl. 13, shall be deemed to have satisfied the Examiners in C. (1).

8. Each Candidate shall be examined in three of the above subjects, of which one must be either A. (1), or A.(3), or A. (4), or A. (5), or A. (6), or A. (7), or A. (8), or B. (2), or B. (5), and, unless B. (2) or B. (5) be one, not more than two shall be taken from any one Group; and the examination in the three subjects may be passed in separate Terms.

9. Any Candidate who has passed the First Public Examination, and has also either (a) passed the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science, or (b) passed

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the Preliminary Examination in Jurisprudence and satisfied the Masters of the Schools in an Additional Subject, offered in accordance with the provisions of Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. I. A. § 5, cl. 3, or passed an examination statutably equivalent thereto, shall be deemed to have satisfied the Examiners in two of the above subjects: and any such Candidate shall only be required to satisfy the Examiners in either A. (1), A. (3), A. (4), A. (5), A. (6), A. (7), A. (8), B. (2), or B. (5): *provided that no book or subject already offered by him in any part of Responsions or in the Preliminary Examination in Jurisprudence may be offered by him in any part of the First or of the Second Public Examination other than a Final Honour School. The several Boards of Faculties and Boards of Studies shall have power to make such regulations as they shall deem requisite for securing the observance of this pro

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10. A Candidate who (a) has passed the First Public Examination, and (b) either has obtained any of the Diplomas specified in the first part of the schedule to this subsection, or has passed the Second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music, shall be deemed to have satisfied the Examiners in two of the above subjects; and any such Candidate shall only be required to satisfy the Examiners in A. (1), A. (3), A. (4), A. (5), A. (6), A. (7), A. (8), B. (2), or B. (5). Provided that before supplicating for the degree of Bachelor of Arts he has notified to the Assistant Registrar the fact of his having obtained such Diploma, or of having passed such Second Examination, and has paid through the Assistant Registrar to the University Chest the sum of two pounds as registration fee.

II. A Candidate who (a) has passed the First Public Examination, and (b) either has obtained one or more of the Certificates specified in the second part of the schedule to this subsection, or has passed the First Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Music, shall be deemed to have satisfied the Examiners in one only of the above subjects; and any such Candidate shall only be required to satisfy the Examiners in two of these subjects, one of them being A. (1), A. (3), A. (4), A. (5), A. (6), A. (7), A. (8), B. (2), or B. (5). Provided that

* By Decree of Convocation (of May 16, 1905), the words from 'provided that to the end of the clause do not apply to persons matriculated before Easter Term, 1905. In their case the following words apply: 'provided that the portion of a Greek, Latin, French, or German author (if any) which he offered either as an Additional Subject at Responsions or in the Preliminary Examination, (1) has not been offered by him as a subject in the examination of Candidates not seeking Honours in the First Public Examination, and (2) shall not be offered by him as a subject in the Second Public Examination.'

before supplicating for the degree of Bachelor of Arts the Candidate has notified to the Assistant Registrar the fact of his having obtained such Certificate, or of having passed such First Examination, and has paid through the Assistant Registrar to the University Chest the sum of one pound as registration fee.

12. The Examination in the above-mentioned Groups A, B, C, D shall be under the supervision of the respective Boards of Faculties, as follows:

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Board of Faculty.

Literæ Humaniores.
Oriental Languages.
Modern History.
Law.

Mediæval and Modern Lan

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13. Any Candidate intending to offer either A. (3), or A. (4), or A. (5), or A. (6), or A. (7), or A. (8) shall give notice to the Assistant Registrar not later than the Monday in the first week of the preceding Michaelmas Full Term.

14. This subsection shall be subject to the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. IX. § 2. cl. 41 and Sect. XI. cl. 4 2.

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SCHEDULE 3.
PART I.

1. A Diploma in Anthropology issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. VIII.

2. A Diploma in Classical Archæology issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. X.

3. A Diploma in Economics and Political Science issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. VI.

4. A Diploma in Education issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. v.

5. A Diploma in Forestry issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. IX. § 2.

6. A Diploma in Geography issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. IV.

7. A Diploma in Rural Economy issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. XI.

8. A Diploma in Military Subjects issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. XII.

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PART II.

1. A Certificate of proficiency in Physical Anthropology issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. VIII.

2. A Certificate of proficiency in Cultural Anthropology issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. VIII.

3. A Certificate in subjects auxiliary to Forestry issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. IX. § 2.

4. A Certificate in General and Regional Geography issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. IV.

5. A Certificate in Surveying issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. IV.

6. A Certificate in Military History issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. XII.

7. A Certificate in Tactics issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. XII.

(ii) Regulations of the Boards.

* For the rules relating to the choice of subjects, see pp. 47–51.

The Books and Subjects which may be offered until further notice are as follows:

Group A.

A (1) The effect of the Statute, cl. 1, p. 47, is that Candidates must offer one book in each of the lists (a) and (B).

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Aristotle, Ethics, Books I-IV (omitting Chapter 6 of Book I), together with Chapters 6-10 of Book X (from Eipημévwv dé to the end of the Treatise).

Politics, Books I, III, VII (following the old order of the Books).

B. Historians.

Herodotus, VII, VIII.

Livy, XXXVII-XXXIX.

Tacitus, Annals, I-III.

Cæsar, De Bello Gallico, I-VII.

Candidates are not allowed to offer any book or portion of a book in which they have satisfied the Masters of the Schools or the Moderators, or which they have offered instead of Holy Scripture.

Papers in the Pass School, Group A. (1), will be set from the following Texts:

Aristotle, Ethics. Bywater.

Aristotle, Politics. Bekker.

Cæsar, De Bello Gallico. Du Pontet (Oxford Classical Texts).
Herodotus. Hude (Oxford Classical Texts).

Plato. Burnet (Oxford Classical Texts).

Tacitus. Fisher (Oxford Classical Texts).

A (2) The following portions of Greek and Roman History:-
Greek, from the Legislation of Solon to the death of Epaminondas.
Roman, from the establishment of the Republic to the death of
Julius Cæsar.

Candidates will be required to show a knowledge of the Constitutional
History, as well as of the Political and Descriptive Geography, of
these periods.

*A (3) Sanskrit.

(a) Mānava Dharmasastra: or Bana's Harṣa-carita, I-IV.

(b) A general acquaintance with Sanskrit Literature from earliest

times to 1000 A.D.

*A (4) Persian.

(a) Siyasatnama (ed. C. Schefer, pp. 10-90).
Būstān, Books I, II.

Sikandar-Nāma, Cantos xiii-xx inclusive.

(b) A general acquaintance with the History of Persian Literature, from the Ghaznavi Period till A.D. 1300.

*A (5) Arabic.

(a) Ibn Khaldūn: Prolegomena, Books IV and V (ed. Boulak).
Al-Harīrī: any three Maķāmas, or any three Muallaqas.

(b) A general acquaintance with Arabic Literature during the
'Abbasid period.

*A (6) Classical Chinese.

Mêng-tzü, V-VII (Legge’s Text).

Ch'un Ch'iu and Tso Chuan, Books V and VI (Legge's Text).

*A (7) Pl i.

Milinda Pañha; or Dīgha Nikāya, vol. ii.

Rhys Davids: Buddhist India.

*A (8) Hebrew.

Group B.

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B (1) Either English History from 410 to 1901 ;

or English History from 410 to 1603 with the following plays of Shakespeare:-King John, Richard II, Henry V, Richard III;

or English History from 1603 to 1901, with Milton's Areopagitica and Burke's two speeches on America;

or the following period of Modern European History:-1789-1878; or the following period of Indian History:

The History of the British Dominion in India to the year 1860. In all historical papers Candidates will be required to show such knowledge of Political and Descriptive Geography as is necessary to the understanding of the period of history offered by them.

*See cl. 13 of the Statute, p. 51.

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