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ADVANCED COURSES.

In accordance with the traditions of the University, this School will
be conducted with the view of developing advanced work rather than
with a view of increasing the number of undergraduate classes. By
advanced work in Romance, is meant such courses as enable the student
to penetrate into the philosophy of the subject and draw therefrom
the culture-influences of a science. Such courses are, at present,
given in cycles of three years each and lead to the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy (Ph. D.). The following cycle is, at present, being pursued.

1899-1900.

1. Twenty lectures on the Outlines of French Literature. Private study:

Gaston Paris, La Littérature Française au Moyen Age; Dowden, A History of
French Literature;
Faguet, Seizième Siècle, Dix-septième Siècle, Dix-Huitième
Siècle, Dix-Neuvième Siècle.

2. Twenty lectures on Historical French Phonetics. Private Study:

Schwan-Behrens, Grammatik des Altfranzösischen; Meyer-Lübke, Grammaire
des Langues Romanes;
Sweet, Primer of Phonetics,

3. Twenty lectures on Historical French Syntax. Private study:

Tobler, Vermischte Beiträge; Meyer-Lübke, Grammaire des Langues Romanes;
Harrison, French Syntax.

4. Readings in Old French. Weekly:

Chanson de Roland, La Vie de St. Alexis, Grant Mal Fist Adam, Chevalier
au Lyon, Lais de Marie de France, Amis et Amiles.

5. Romance Seminar. Weekly:

French syntactical developments of the Latin preposition ad.

1900-1901.

1. Twenty lectures on the Outlines of Spanish Literature. Private study:

Menendez y Pelayo, Antología de Poetas Líricos Castellanos; Ticknor, History
of Spanish Literature.


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2. Twenty lectures on Historical Spanish Phonetics. Private study:

Baist, Die Spanische Sprache (in Gröber's Grundriss der Romanischen
Philologie); Meyer-Lübke, Grammaire des Langues Romanes.

3. Readings in Old Spanish. Weekly:

Gorra, Lingua e Litteratura Spagnuola della Origini; Lidforss, Los Cantares
de Myo Cid;
Janer, Poetas Castellanos anteriores al Siglo XV.

4. Portuguese. Sight-reading: weekly.

5. Romance Seminar. Weekly:

Spanish and Portuguese syntactical developments of the Latin preposition
ad.

1901-1902.

1. Twenty lectures on the Outlines of Italian Literature. Private study:

D'Ancona e Bacci, Manuale della Letteratura Italiana; Gaspary, Storia della
Letteratura Italiana.

2. Twenty lectures on Historical Italian Phonetics. Private study:

Meyer-Lübke. Italienische Grammatik, Grammaire des Langues Romanes.

3. Readings in Early Italian. Weekly:

Extracts from writers of the Thirteenth Century in D'Ancona e Bacci,
Manuale della Letteratura Italiana, Volume I; Il Libro dei Sette Savi; La
Composizione del Mondo.

4. Readings in Old Provençal: weekly.

5. Romance Seminar. Weekly:

Italian and Provençal syntactical developments of the Latin preposition ad.