10.. What do you know of Fidenæ—Antium-Bovilla Præneste-Satricum. VI. LOGIC. 1. Distinguish Science — Art - Psychology - Logic- Grammar-Ethics-Rhetoric. 2. Give commonly received definitions of Logic-stating which you prefer, and on what grounds. 3. In what sense is it true that Logic is both a Science and an Art? 4. Explain Univocal, Equivocal, Analogous, Relative, Abstract, Concrete Terms—Extension-Denotation -Comprehension-Proposition—Inference. 5. What are the uses of Conversion and Opposition-of Division and Definition ? Give instances. 6. If A is true If E is true What inferences may be drawn, and on what principles ? (a) Man's goings are of the Lord. (e) None but the brave deserve the fair. 8. What purpose is served by the arrangements of Mood and Figure ? Give instances of valid mood's in the 3rd figure. 9. Reduce Darapti-Felapton-Bokardo. 10. Explain at length : Sorites—Enthymeme-Induction, 11. Examine the following: (a) You cannot use this assertion, because in such another case you oppose it. (6) Episcopacy is of Scripture origin. The Church of England is the only episcopal church in England. Ergo, the Church established is the church that should be supported. VII. LATIN COMPOSITION. 1. FOR LATIN PROSE. car. This tale is told of two Argive youths, Cleobis and Bito. There was a great festival in honour of the goddess Juno at Argos, to which their mother must needs be taken in a Now the oxen did not come from the field in time, so the youths, fearful of being too late, put the yoke on their necks, and themselves drew the car on which their mother rode. Five and forty furlongs did they draw her, and stopped before the temple. Then the Argive men who stood round the car extolled the vast strength of the youths; and the Argive women extolled the mother who was blessed with such a pair of sons ; and the mother herself, overjoyed at the deed and the praises it had won, besought the goddess to bestow on Cleobis and Bito, the sons who had so mightily honoured her, the highest blessing to which mortals can attain. Her prayer ended, they offered sacrifice and partook of the holy banquet, after which the two youths fell asleep in the temple. They never woke more, but so passed from the earth. 2. FOR GREEK PROSE. When supper was done, every man went to his lodgings with his prisoners; and that night they ransomed many, and trusted them on their parole of honour, and ransomed them at a low price ; for they said they would set no knight's ransom so high but that he might pay it without difficulty, and still maintain his dignity. The next day, when they had heard mass and taken some repast, and everything was packed up and ready, they took their horses and rode towards Poitiers. When the Commander knew that the English army were so near coming to the city, he ordered every man to be armed, and all to maintain the defence of the walls, towers, and gates ; but the English army passed by without approaching. For the other subjects, viz., SCRIPTURE HISTORY, GOSPELS of S. LUKE and S. John, and ARITHEMETIC, Candidates for Honours take the papers for Students not Candidates for Honours. FINAL EXAMINATION IN ARTS. For Students not Candidates for Honours. Ι. HERODOTUS. I., II., III. Translate (α) Ι., C. 155.-From “Ο μην δή τα περ νόεε,........to έσονται μη αποστέωσι. (0) II., 68.-From Τών δε κροκοδείλων φύσις.......to και μέζων έτι. (c) IΙI., 99.-From "Αλλοι δε των Ινδών....... to πίπτοντα πάντα κτείνουσι. ΙΙ. HOMER OD. 1.--VI. 1. Translate : (α) IV., 351-374.-From Αιγύπτω μ' έτι δεύρο...to ήτορ εταίρων. (6) ΙI., 420-429.-From Toίσιν δ' ίκμενoν ουρον...to διαπρήσσουσα κέλευθον. (c) VI., 227-235.-From Aυτάρ επειδή πάντα.....to κεφαλή τε και ώμοις. 2. Parse-ώδύσαο, μεν, κατέκταθεν, ελάαν, άνθη, κεκαφηότα, πεπταται. 3. Give the meanings of, and any derivations that have been suggested for, διάκτορος, υπερφίαλος, ανόπαια, νήδυ μος, νέποδες, ευδείελος. 4. Translate (α) έν τ' άρα οι φυ χειρί. K III. VIRGIL, ÆN. I.–VI. ..to Laocoonta petunt. Æn. IV., 173—183.–From Extemplo Libyce........... to tot subrigit aures. Æn. V., 827-834.-From His patris nece...........to contendere jussi. Æn. VI., 511--522.–From Sed me fata mea....... ...to simillima morti. IV. ..to mortis metu subigunt. II., 27.-From Sub idem tempus..... it indiciis inligaret. III., 64.–From Sub idem tempus... ..to vota persolverentur. IV., 32.-From Pleraque eorum .... diuturna esse potest. V. GOSPEL OF S. JOHN AND ACTS OF APOSTLES. 1. Illustrate S. John's habit of commenting upon our Lord's acts and sayings. 2. What feasts of the Jews are referred to in S. John's Gospel, and what were the events commemorated by each of them? 3. What events are connected in the Gospel of S. John or the Acts with the following places : Bethabara, Bethsaida, Capernaum, Samaria, Joppa, Ephesus, Lystra, Philippi ? 4. Explain the following passages in connexion with their context :- (a) All that ever came before me were thieves and robbers. .to (6) So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man that owneth this girdle. (c) Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world. (d) Abraham rejoiced to see my day, and he saw it and was glad. (e) God shall smite thee, thou whited wall. common. (g) Can any good thing come out of Nazareth ? Explain the terms Παράκλητος-αρχιερείς γλωσσόκομον βασιλικός-στρατοπεδάρχης-δεξιολάβοι-νεωκόρος-άγο ραίοι-σκεύος εκλογής. 6. Give a brief account of the events which befell S. Pau) from his arrest at Jerusalem till his arrival at Rome. 7. What is mentioned in Scripture of the following Apostles : Philip, Thomas, James (the Less), Andrew? 8. Give a brief account either of S. Stephen's speech, or of S. Paul's address at Athens, and shew how each was adapted for the purpose for which it was spoken. 9. What is recorded of Nathanael, Nicodemus, Elymas, Cornelius, John Mark ? 10. Translate : (a) S. John, c. viii., vv. 42–44. VI. GRAMMAR PAPER. 1. State the meaning and all the cases Singular of oủs, ναύς, θρίξ, κύων, πλέως, έως, Ηρακλέης, κάρα, έξις. 2. State the Comparative and the Superlative of apmak, λάλος, προύργου, αισχρός, ταχύς, μάκαρ. 3. The meaning and the Future and Aorist of péw, όμνυμι, δάκνω, όφλισκάνω, πνέω. 4. Decline the duals of eyò and cú. 5. Explain Case, Subject, Predicate. What do you understand by the imperfect tense? What by the Aorist ? Give instances. |