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... MATHEMATICS FOR GEOMETRY , ALGEBRA , TRIGONOMETRY , ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY , DIFFERENTIAL and INTEGRAL CALCULUS , with their Applications , are open from the beginning of October to the end of July . The Winter Course for Students extends ...
... MATHEMATICS FOR GEOMETRY , ALGEBRA , TRIGONOMETRY , ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY , DIFFERENTIAL and INTEGRAL CALCULUS , with their Applications , are open from the beginning of October to the end of July . The Winter Course for Students extends ...
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... Mathematics , will be opened for Students who have attended a Winter Course on these subjects . These Classes will meet five days in each week , commencing on 2d May , and closing on 21st July . Fee for each Class , £ 2 , 2s . , payable ...
... Mathematics , will be opened for Students who have attended a Winter Course on these subjects . These Classes will meet five days in each week , commencing on 2d May , and closing on 21st July . Fee for each Class , £ 2 , 2s . , payable ...
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... Mathematical Nov. 2 , 10 o'clock Third Mathematical ... Nov. 6 , 9 o'clock Logic . Nov. 2 , I o'clock Metaphysics Nov. 2 , 3 o'clock Moral Philosophy ...... Nov. 2 , 12 o'clock Political Economy + - Tues. & Frid . Natural Philosophy ...
... Mathematical Nov. 2 , 10 o'clock Third Mathematical ... Nov. 6 , 9 o'clock Logic . Nov. 2 , I o'clock Metaphysics Nov. 2 , 3 o'clock Moral Philosophy ...... Nov. 2 , 12 o'clock Political Economy + - Tues. & Frid . Natural Philosophy ...
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... Mathematics 1708 Greek Professors . Appointed . Patrons . W. Y. Sellar , M.A ... 1863 Lords of Session , Curators . Fac . of Advoc . , Society of Writers to the Signet . * P. Kelland , M.A. J. S. Blackie 1708 Logic & Metaphysics . A. C. ...
... Mathematics 1708 Greek Professors . Appointed . Patrons . W. Y. Sellar , M.A ... 1863 Lords of Session , Curators . Fac . of Advoc . , Society of Writers to the Signet . * P. Kelland , M.A. J. S. Blackie 1708 Logic & Metaphysics . A. C. ...
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... Mathematics , Greek , Logic and Metaphysics , Moral Philosophy , Natural Philosophy , and Rhetoric and English Literature . THOMAS M. LINDSAY , M.A. , Examiner in Mental Philosophy . ( Appointed in October 1868 for 3 years . ) WILLIAM ...
... Mathematics , Greek , Logic and Metaphysics , Moral Philosophy , Natural Philosophy , and Rhetoric and English Literature . THOMAS M. LINDSAY , M.A. , Examiner in Mental Philosophy . ( Appointed in October 1868 for 3 years . ) WILLIAM ...
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