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I.—SCHOOL OF LATIN.

PROF. W. E. PETERS.

The subjects taught in this School, are the Latin Language and
Literature with the History of Rome. The School is divided into
two classes, Junior and Senior.

The Text Books are—

1. Junior Class—Cæsar, Virgil, Terence, Ovid, Sallust.

2. Senior Class—Cicero, Horace, Livy, Juvenal, Tacitus.

Grammars.—Zumpt's, Gildersleeve's, Harrison's Exposition of
the Laws of the Latin Language.

Lexicons.—Andrew's or Freund's Leverett.

History—Liddell's Rome, Long's Atlas.

Instruction is given by Lectures and by examination upon the
portions of Text assigned for recitation. The exercise of rendering
Latin into English, and English into Latin, in writing, constitutes
a prominent feature in the course. In addition to the portions of
the several authors read in the Lecture Room a course of extra and
parallel reading is required in each class.