1912-1913 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE CoLLF..CE 70. N1NETEENTR CENTURY GER~rAN-Selections, prose and poetry, from nineteenth century writers are studied. Elective. Open to all who ha,,e had two years of German. Three hours a week, throughout the year. 71. GoETRE-Faust is read with a study of its philosophy and philology. The text is Thomas'. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of German. Three hours a week, throughout the year. GREEK. PROFESSORS MCCHESNEY AND }UkKAT. 72. B&:tNNING-A s:v~t<>matic course is given in paradigms, rules, and exercises in translation. The text is Benner and Smythe's. Elective in the third year of the P reparatory Course and for collegiate students who have not presented Greek as an entrance requirement. Five hours a week throughout the year. 73. ANABAS!s-Translation, syntax, composition, with historical references, con~ti1ttte the work. The text is Harper and Wallace. Required in the fourth year of the Preparatory Course of those who have elected Greek in the third year. Elective for collegiate students who have completed Beginning Greek. Five hours a week, first 74. Ho~1ER-Books I, IT, and Ill, scanning, mythology, and syntax are studied. The text is Kelsey's Iliad. One hour a week is devoted to the Greek New Testament. Required in the fourth year of the Preparatory Course of those who have elected Greek in the third year. Elective for collegiate students who have completed Be– ginning Greek. Five hours a week, second semester. 75. GREEK NEW TESTA:MEN"I'--New T estament Greek, empha– si1.ing peculiarities of form, and study in exegesis, together with rapid reading of various parts, will constitute the work. T he text is Wescott & Hort's. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, one semester. 76. lit:RODOTus-Selections arc read. Biography and history are studied. Peculiarities and syntax are dwelt upon. The text is Johnson's. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of Greek. Three hours a week, one semester. 46

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