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ITALIAN.

What has been said above in reference to German is applicable likewise to
Italian, except that at present only two courses are offered.

B. A. COURSE.

No previous knowledge of the language is required, but some knowledge of
Latin or French will be helpful. The object of this course is to introduce the
student into the language by easy steps and to present to him the language in its
modern form as represented by the most popular authors. A rapid review is made
of the grammar, then an introductory reader is taken up, and then some complete
work. Special stress is laid on pronunciation and weekly exercises are required.

Text-Books.—Grandgent's Grammar; Bowen's Reader; De Amicis' Cuore and La
Vita Militare; Pellico's Le Mie Prigioni.

M. A. COURSE.

The same requirements exist here as in M. A. German.

Text-Books.—Vockeradt's Grammatik; Manzoni's I Promessi Sposi; Tasso's
Jerusalemme Liberata; Dante's Divina Commedia.