Akhlaq-i-Jalali Inshai Abul Fazl Kháqáni Hakim Senái From the beginning to the end of Lami Poetry. Qasaid, pages 1-200, Newal Kishore's Edi tion. Hadiqah, Chapters I and II, Qasaid, pages 1-73 (Bombay Edition), to the end of the ode in praise of Prince Hassan Ali Mirza. Candidates are also required to possess a sufficient knowledge of Arabic to enable them to acquire a thorough knowledge of the Persian Language. Two unseen passages shall be set at the examination, one in prose and the other in poetry. The prose passage shall form part of Paper V, and the poetry passage shall form part of Paper II. Such passages shall not exceed in difficulty the general standard of the text-books prescribed for the examina tion. Students may take up the Inscriptions of Asoka instead of one of the following: 8) Kumandi and Vedanta Sutra (limited as above). (a) Nyáya-sútra and Vritti (limited as above). N.B.-Students may take up Indian Palæography and Epigraphy instead of any one of the subjects of the five papers. (b) Viswanatha Sútra and Upaskara. Bhashaparichheda with Siddhanta Maktavalí. (c) { Udayana, and Haridas Kusumanjali with Haridasa's tika. Gangesa and Jayadeva (d) Gangesa and Mathura natha. (e) Gangesa and Mathura natha. Iswaranumans with Aloka. Anumiti Siddhintalakshana of Pakshata and Avayava and Hetwabhása. (f) Essay and Comparative Grammar. N.B-Students may take up Indian Palæography and Epigraphy instead of any one of the subjects of the first five papers. Permannent Subjects. Max Müller's Science of Language as limited in group B. (e) Upanishads-Chhandogya Bhashya. and (f) Essay and Comparative Grammar. Vrihadaranyaka with Sankara N.B.-Students may take up Indian Palæography and Epigraphy for the subjects of any one of the first five papers. Permanent Subjects. Max Müller's Science of Language (limited as above). GROUP E. (a) Rigveda Astaka I, with Sayaná's Introduction and (b) Samaveda Adhyaya, I, with Sayana's Introduction and Commentary (c) Yajurveda Vajasaneya Adhyayas 1 to 8 with Mahidhara's com- (d) Upanishads-Chhandogya and Vrihadaranyaka with Sankara's Com mentary. (e) Nirakta and Vaidikprakriya as in Siddhanta Kaumudi. N.B.-Students may take up Gupta and Kutilalipi instead of any one of the following: (a) Chhandogya Upanishad with commentaries. (b) Vrihadaranyaka Upanished with commentaries. Permanent Subjects. Max Muller's Science of Language. Sir William Mair, Vol. V. Weber's history of Sanskrit literature so far as it is concerned with the Vedas. (a) Green Miss Martineau Mill (b) Stubbs Hallam ... HISTORY, 1906 AND 1907. History of the English People. History of the Thirty Years' Peace, Vols. I. and II. (to Book V., ch. 9). History of British India, edited by Wilson; Vols. III., IV., V. (Books IV., V., VI., to the end of ch. 6). Constitutional History of England. Constitutional History of England. c) As a period-The History of India from 1772-1793 : Burke Said Gholam Hossain Speeches on the Impeachment of Warren (Fifth Report from the Select Committee on the affairs of the East India Company. 1812-Bengal Presidency, the Report and Appendices 1-5, pages 1-635 of Vol. I. of the Madras Reprint published by Higginbotham & Co.). History of the Maharattas, Vol. I., Chapter 24 to end, Vol. II., Chapters 1-12 of the Bombay Reprint published at the Times of India" office. Historical Sketch of the South of India, The Theory of the State, English Transla- International Law, Parts I. and II. India, its Administration and Progress, 3rd edition. Wealth of Nations. Political Economy. Principles of Economics. MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE, 1906. The following books are recommended to be used in studying the subject of Mental and Moral Science as defined by the Syllabus prescribed : (Encylopædia Britannica). ... Principles of Psychology. ... ... Outlines of Fhysiological Psychology System of Logic. Empirical Logic. Methods of Ethics. Types of Ethical Theory. The Ethics of T. H. Green, Herbert Spencer and Martineau. Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion. A Study of Religion. 2nd edition. Gifford Lectures (Naturalism and Agnosticism), 1896-1898. Prolegomena to Ethics. Politics (English Translation by Jowett or History of Philosophy. History of Philosophy, Vols. I. and II. A History of the Problems of Philosophy, Sarva-darsana Sangraha, translated by Vyása and Sankara Kant Vedanta Sutras with Bhashya, as in Part I. of George Thibaut's Translation-Introduction only, Pages i-xxx. SPECIAL. Transcendental Analytic, Book II. (Analytic of Principles as in Max Müller's translation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason). The examination in Mental and Moral Science shall be on the subject as defined by the Syllabus, and shall not necessarily be confined to the books recommended to be used in studying the subject. MATHEMATICS, 1906. ... Besant and Ramsay Bassett Conic Sections, Chapters I-XIII. Solid Geometry, omitting Chapters VII and Differential Calculus (9th edition). Integral Calculus (7th edition), omitting Statics (Vols. I. and II.), omitting Chapters Dynamics of a Particle, Chapters I., II., III., IV; Chapter V, Articles 221-275, 285-286, Chapter VI, Articles 306-337, 387-404; 419-427; Chapter VII, Articles 490-510, 526, 527, 535-561. Elementary Rigid Dynamics, Chapters I-V. Hydro-Mechanics, Part I. (Hydrostatics) 6th Edition. Elementary Treatise on Hydro-Dynamics and Sound, omitting Chapters VII-VIIII |