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SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES.
 
 
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SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES.

Professor Faulkner.

Mr. Voigt.

For Undergraduates and Graduates.

German C1: German B1 and B2 prerequisite.—Conducted in German.
First term: Die Tragödie der Klassiker; Seminar: Schillers Wallenstein. Second
term: Der deutsche Roman, 1795-1870. Third term: Seminar: Goethes
Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre; Kellers Der Grüne Heinrich. Professor Faulkner.
Given in alternate years with German C2. Omitted in 1917-1918.

German C2: German B1 and B2 prerequisite.—First term (conducted
in English): Historical grammar, with selected readings in specimens of early
New High German prose and poetry. Second and third terms (conducted in
German): Goethes Jugend: Gedichte bis 1775; die Leiden des jungen Werthers;
Götz von Berlichingen; Dichtung und Wahrheit. Seminar: Goethes Faust, I.
und II. Teil.—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10-11. Peabody Hall. Professor
Faulkner.

For Graduates.

The following courses are open only to candidates for a doctor's degree
in one of the Schools of English, English Literature, Latin, Greek, Romanic
or Germanic Languages, who have already completed not less than one year
of graduate work as candidates for that degree. Only one course will be


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given in any one session.—German C1 or C2 prerequisite. Three hours a week,
by appointment. Professor Faulkner.

German D1.—Gothic and Old High German.

German D2.—Middle High German, with readings in the Nibelungenlied.
Given in 1916-17.

German D3.—Middle High German, with readings in Walther von der
Vogelweide.

For Summer-school courses in German, on which college credit will be
allowed, see p. 238.