XII. Notifications. LIST OF BOOKS AND PERIODS OF HISTORY PRESCRIBED AND RECOMMENDED FOR THE VARIOUS EXAMINATIONS. 1. Karana Ghelo, by Rao Bahadur Nandshankar Tuljashankar. 2. Abhignan Shakuntala, by Rao Saheb Dalpatram Pranjivan Khaklır.. 1903. 1. Kadambari, by Chhaganlal Harilal Pandya, B.A. 2. Uttar Ramcharitra, by Rao Saheb Manilal Nabhubhai Dvivedi, B.A. 1904. 1. Chandra Kánt, by Ichharam Suryaram Desai, Esq. 2. Práchin Kavya Mala (published at Baroda under the patronage of the Government of His Highness the Gaikwar), Granth I., Draupadiharan, edited by Hargovandas Dwarkadas Kantavala, Esq., and Nathashankar Punjashankar Shastri, Esq., Edition of 1890. 5. LIEUT.-COLONEL K. R. KIRTIKAR, I.M.S.-Indirâ (2nd Edition, revised and corrected). 4. RAMDAS-Dâsabodha (Dasakás 2 to 5) and Manâche Sloka. Optional Kanarese. 1. Jaimini-Cantos 26, 27, 28. 2. Mrichhakatika, by G. V. Krishnacharyar. 1903. 1. Jaimini-Cantos 29, 30, 31. 2. Shri Krishnaraja Vanivilasa Shanti Parva, Raja Dharma, Chapters 89-132. 1904. 1. Jaimini-Cantos 32, 33, 34. 2. Mrichhakatika, by G. V. Krishnacharyar. B 1964-47 1. Shahjo-Rasalo-Surs Kalian and Sorath. 2. Mumal Rano (Mirza Kalichbeg's Edition). 3. Phillips' History of England (translated by Mr. Bulchand Kodumal). 4. Rasselas (translated by Messrs. Udharam and Navalrai). 1903. 1. Samija Siloka, Part I. 2. Hira Ranjho, by Haidarshah. 3. Hunter's History of India. 4. Rasselas (translated by Messrs. Udharam and Navalrai). Optional Arabic. 1902. 1. NUKHAB-UL-MULAH-Vol. III (Beyrout Edition), pp. 1-69. 2. DIWANÊ ALI (Bombay Edition)-From poems ending in Ba to poems ending in Kaf. 1903. 1. NUKHAB-UL-MULAH-Vol. III (Beyrout Edition), pp. 70-120. 2. DIWANÊ ALI (Bombay Edition)-From poems ending in Lám, to the end. 1904. 1. NUKHAB-UL-MULAH-Vol. III (Beyrout Edition), pp. 1–69. 2. DIWANÊ ALI (Bombay Edition)-Up to the poems ending in Zái. 1. GULESTAN-Chapter I. 2. AKHLAK-E-MUHSINI-Chapters I to XV inclusive. 3. BUSTAN-Couplets 1 to 400 (beginning with the 1st Chapter). 1. GULESTAN-Chapter II. 1904. 2. AKHLAK-E-MUHSINI-Chapters XVI to XXVII inclusive. Optional Portuguese. 1902 to 1904. Garcia da Orta e O Seu Tempo.-Pelo Conde de Ficalho. Optional French. 1902 to 1904. 1. Short Stories from Modern French Authors, edited by Jules Bué (Hachette & Co.). 2. Lafontaine's Fables, Books I-VI. Optional German. 1902 to 1904. 1. Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm. 2. Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. History. 1902 to 1904. Miss Arabella Buckley's History of England. Sir W. Hunter's Brief History of the Indian Peoples. Geography. 1902 to 1904. 1. C. B. Clarke's Class Book of Geography. 2. Blandford's Geography of India, Burma and Ceylon. I.-ENGLISH. FOR THE PREVIOUS EXAMINATION. 1902. 1. SIR WALTER SCOTT- Marmion. 2. Macaulay's Lives of Johnson and Goldsmith (as in the Collected Works and Essay on Addison, 1903. 1. Pope's Homer's Iliad-Books 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17. 2. SIR WALTER SCOTT-Ivanhoe. 1904. 1. SIR WALTER SCOTT-Lady of the Lake. 2. Irving's Bracebridge Hall-To end of "the Historian.” FOR THE INTERMEDIATE ARTS AND SCIENCE EXAMINATIONS. 1902. 1. English Essays (Warwick Library, Blackie and Son). 2. MILTON-Paradise Lost, III. 3. BYRON-Childe Harold, Canto III. 1903. 1. JOHNSON'S Lives of Milton, Pope, Swift and Dryden. 2. MILTON-Paradise Lost, IV. 3. GBAY as in Bradshaw's Edition (Macmillan and Co.). 1904. 1. BURKE.-Clarendon Press, Vol. I. 2. MILTON-Comus. 3. Rowe and Webb's Tennyson Selections, Part II. FOR THE B.A. EXAMINATION. 1902. 1. BACON's Essays. (1)-NECESSARY. 2. SHAKESPEARE-Henry V and As You Like It. (2) VOLUNTARY. 1. Modern Period (1782-1832). 2. WORDSWORTH-Excursion, Book IV. 3. PALGRAVE-Golden Treasury (First Series), Book IV. 1903. (1)-NECESSARY. 1. BACON's Essays. 2. SHAKESPEARE-Henry IV, Part I, and Merchant of Venice. |