1907-1908 Academic Catalog

20 CEDARVILI.E COLLEGB. Review of Departments of Study. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT-LATIN. PROFESSOR ALLEN. 1. Cicero-De Amicitia et Senectute are rea<1. A rey1ew of inflectec1 forms and essays on kindre<l subjects are required. First term of the Freshman Year. Fiz•e lzours a week. 2. Horace's Odes-The O<les are selected. Large portions of all the books will be rea<l. l\Iythology and Scansion ·will be <h,·elt upon. Essays on all the Lyric poets of Rome will be required. Second term of the Freshman Year. Five lzours a week. 3. Horace's Satires and Epistles--The Satires an<l Epistles are stuc1ied primarily for their moral and historical lessons. The social and governmental life of the Romans will be reprodncecl in essays. Third term of the Freshman Year. Fiz•c lzours a wee!,:. 4. Livy-The transition from the Golden to the Siker Age is studied. A rapid review of Roman .History aml Syntax is taken. Selections from books XXI and XXI I are rea<l. First term of the Sophomore Year. Five lzours a ·week. 5. Tacitus--The Life of Agricola ·with its personal, moral and ciYic lessons, the history of Britannia mHler the Romans, and the History of Germany are the subjects of study. The reyiew of the Latin Grammar is continued. Second term of the Sophomore Year. Five hours a week. 6. Juvenal-The Origin, DeYelopment and Purpose of the .Satire, and the morals and customs of the Roman people umler the Empire, form the matter of study. Third term of the Freshman Year. Five hours a week. In the term tests of all Latin subjects, translations from pasrnges not previously studied, and the explanations of constructic.ms, may be require<1. Daily exercise in composition ·will be giYen, illustrating the peculiarities of the author. GREEK. PROFRSSORS l\TCCHESNHV AND JURK.-\T. 7. Anabasis-The Anabasis is studie<l in the Freshman Year to establish the funclamental principles of Greek Syntax. Dail\- drills.

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