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J. J. Rousseau: Le Contrat Social.

Diderot: Le Neveu de Rameau.
Beaumarchais: Le Mariage de Figaro.

E. Faguet Politique Comparée de Voltaire, Rousseau,
et Montesquieu.

Taine: l'Ancien Régime.
Lanson (ut supra): Part v.

Robertson, History of German Literature. Parts ii.
and iii.

Walther von der Vogelweide (Sammlung Göschen 23).
Simplicius Simplicissimus (Sammlung Göschen 138).
Hebbel, Die Nibelungen III.

Subjects for English Essays will be proposed at each Examination. The proficiency of Candidates in the other languages will be tested by oral Examination, as well as by written versions from English, and Compositions in the language selected by each Candidate.

§ VIII.-LEGAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.

Honor Examinations are held in the Hilary and Trinity Terms of the Junior and Senior Sophister Years, and a Prize Examination in the Michaelmas Term of the Junior Sophister Year.

Candidates for Honors in Trinity Term are liable for the Course of the preceding Term, and candidates in Michaelmas Term are liable for the Courses of the two preceding Terms.

Junior Sophisters.

HILARY EXAMINATION.

JURISPRUDENCE.

The scope and methods of Jurisprudence.
The elements of analytical Jurisprudence.

[Holland, Elements of Jurisprudence, chaps. 1-10; Pollock,
First Book of Jurisprudence, Pt. I.]

ROMAN LAW.

History of Roman Law: the Law of Persons.

[Justinian, Institutes, Bk. 1. (edited Moyle, with Introduction); Sohm, Institutes of Roman Law.]

CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.

[Medley, Constitutional History (omitting chaps. 8 and 11).]

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE.

Scope and Method of Economics; Theory of Production and Exchange.

[Nicholson, Elements of Political Economy-Introduction, Bks. I. and III. Marshall, Elements of Economics, Bks. 1, 2, 4.]

TRINITY EXAMINATION.

INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Sources and History of International Law; the Relations of States in Peace.

[Lawrence, Principles of International Law, parts I. and II.; Westlake, International Law, Pt. I., Peace.]

ROMAN LAW.

The Law of Property and Inheritance.

[Justinian, Institutes, Book II., Book III., Titles 1-12; Sohm, Institutes.]

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND HISTORY.

[Dicey, Law of the Constitution (latest edition), with the Texts of Magna Charta, The Petition of Right, and The Bill of Rights.]

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE.

The Theory of Distribution and Consumption.

[Nicholson, Elements, Bk. II.; Marshall, Elements of Economics. Bks. 3, 5, and 6.]

MICHAELMAS EXAMINATION.

INTERNATIONAL LAW.

International Disputes: Belligerency : Neutrality.

[Lawrence, Principles, Parts III. and Iv.; Westlake, International Law, Part II., War.]

ROMAN LAW.

The Law of Obligations and Actions.

[Justinian, Institutes, Book III., Titles 13 to end, Book iv.; Sohm, Institutes.]

(a) Law of Property.

ENGLISH LAW.

[Strahan and Baxter, General View of the Law of Property.]

(b) Law of Contract.

[Anson, Principles of the English Law of Contract.]

(c) Law of Evidence.

[Stephen, Digest of the Law of Evidence.]

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE.

The economic functions of government.

The theory of taxation and public debts.

[Sidgwick, Elements of Politics, Part I.; Nicholson, Elements, Bk. v.; J. S. Mill, Principles of Political Economy, Bk. v.]

Senior Sophisters.

HILARY EXAMINATION.

JURISPRUDENCE.

As in Junior Sophister Year, together with the elements of historical and comparative Jurisprudence.

[Maine, Ancient Law, Early Law and Custom; Holland, Elements of Jurisprudence, chaps. 11-18; Pollock, First Book of Jurisprudence, Part 11.]

ENGLISH LAW.

(a) Real Property and Equity.

[Williams, Real Property, Part 1.; H. A. Smith, Principles of Equity, Part I., chaps. 1-5.]

(b) The Law of Torts.

[Pollock, Law of Torts.]

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE.

As in Junior Sophister Year.

TRINITY EXAMINATION.

ENGLISH LAW.

(a) Real Property and Equity.

[Williams, Real Property, Parts 2, 4, 5, 6; H. A. Smith, Equity, Part I., chaps. 6-9.]

(b) Common Law.

Smith's Leading Cases. The following cases with the notes:

Cutter v. Powell.

Manby v. Scott.

Montague v. Benedict.
Seaton v. Benedict.

The Six Carpenters' Case.

Merry weather v. Nixan.

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE.

The History of Political and Economic Theories.

[Pollock, History of the Science of Politics; Ingram, History of Political Economy; Dunning, History of Political

Theories.]

N.B.--The books mentioned within brackets in the above Courses are intended to show the scope of the examinations, and the standard of attainment expected from candidates.

SIX. CELTIC LANGUAGES.

Prize Examinations in Old and Middle Irish are held in the Michaelmas Term of the Junior and Senior Freshman Years, and a Prize Examination in Celtic Languages in the Michaelmas Term of the Junior Sophister year. The following Courses have been appointed:

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The Würzburg Glosses (Epistles to the Romans and to the
Corinthians).

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Tochmarc Étáine.

The Würzburg Glosses.

Atkinson: Passions and Homilies.

(b) Zeuss: Grammatica Celtica.

(c) Joyce Social History of Ancient Ireland, Vol. 1.

(d) Welsh Peredur ab Efrawc.

EXAMINATIONS FOR MODERATORSHIPS.

IN the Michaelmas Term of the fifth, or Candidate Bachelor, year, the B.A. Degree Examination includes Examinations for Moderatorships in each of the following subjects:-

1. Mathematics.

2. Classics.

3. Mental and Moral Philosophy.
4. Experimental Science.

5. Natural Science.

6. History and Political Science.
7. Modern Literature.

8. Legal and Political Science.
9. Engineering Science.

10. Celtic Languages.

The Course appointed for Examination in each of these subjects is as follows:-

MODERATORSHIPS IN MATHEMATICS

PURE MATHEMATICS :

Salmon's Geometry of Three Dimensions-as
in the Undergraduate Honor Course.
Salmon's Conic Sections-to end of Article 385,
Chap. xviii.

Burnside and Panton's Theory of Equations-
as in the Undergraduate Honor Course, and
Chap. xx., Sections I. and II.

Williamson's Differential Calculus-Chaps. i.xix. (inclusive), xxi., and xxii.

Williamson's Integral Calculus-Chaps. i.-x.,
omitting in Chap. vi. Articles 104-110, 119–
119a, 123-125, all inclusive.

Forsyth's Differential Equations-as in the
Undergraduate Honor Course.

Forsyth's Theory of Functions-the first four
Chaps.

APPLIED MATHEMATICS: Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics-omit-
ting Articles 270, 279, 305-310, inclusive.
Minchin's Statics - as in the Undergraduate
Honor Course.

Lamb's Hydrodynamics, chaps. i.; ii.; iii.; iv., articles 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 67, 68; v. articles 92, 93, 94, 95; vii. articles 145153 (incl.) and 164.

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