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I. AMOUNT AND RANGE OF THE READING REQUIRED.

1. The Latin reading required of candidates for admission to college, without
regard to the prescription of particular authors and works, shall be not less


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in amount than Cæsar, Gallic War, I-IV; Cicero, the orations against Catiline,
for the Manilian Law, and for Archias; Virgil, Æneid, I-VI.

2. The amount of reading specified shall be selected by the schools from
the following authors and works: Cæsar (Gallic War and Civil War) and
Nepos (Lives); Cicero (Orations, Letters, and De Senectute) and Sallust
(Catiline and Jugurthine War); Virgil (Bucolics, Georgics, and Æneid) and
Ovid (Metamorphoses, Fasti, and Tristia).