University of Virginia Library

FRENCH.

Professor Dey.

1. Elementary French.—Grammar, through the regular verbs;
exercises and dictations; the principles of pronunciation are insisted
upon; four hundred pages of modern French prose are read.

Daily, from 10:45 to 11:45. Rotunda, Room 2.

Text-Books.—Fraser and Squair's Grammar (Heath); Dumas,L'Evasion
du Duc de Beaufort
(Heath); Merimee, Columba (Holt); Malot,
Sans Famille (Holt).

2. Advanced French.—Grammar: Syntax and irregular verbs.
Oral and written exercises, and dictation. The French play will be
interpreted; seven hundred pages will be read.

Daily, from 12:15 to 1:15. Rotunda, Room 2.

Text-Books.—Gasc's French Dictionary (Holt); Labiche and Martin,


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Poudre aux yeux (Heath); Meilhac et Halévy, L'Eté de la St.Martin
(Heath); Pailleron, Le Monde où l'on S'ennuie (Heath); Musset,
Trois comédies (Heath); Molière, Le bourgeois Gentilhomme (American
Book Co.); Racine, Esther (Heath); Corneille, Le Cid (Holt).

Credit.—Students having fulfilled the conditions on pages 9 and 10 and
having completed both these courses and passed the corresponding
examinations in each will be considered as having absolved the requirements
of French 1A, and will be admitted to French 2B (See
catalogue of the University of Virginia, page 117) of the University's
college course.