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SPANISH: Special.

B. A. COURSE.

Text-Books.—Manning's Spanish Grammar (for rapid survey); Knapp's Reader
(for current Spanish Prose); Todd's Don Quijote, with Selections from Lope and
Calderon (for classical prose and poetry); Valera's Pepita Jiménez; Harrison's History
of Spain; Seoane's Dictionary. Exercises. Definite collateral reading and examinations
on assigned work.

M. A. COURSE.

Text-Books.—Knapp's Grammar, with lectures based on Foerster's Sprachlehre
and Wiggers' Grammatik der Spanischen Sprache; Selections from the lyric and
dramatic poets and from the great prose writers, in connection with Ticknor's History
of Spanish Literature; Isla's Le Sage's Gil Blas; El Romancero del Cid;
Seoane's Dictionary. Exercises, assigned collateral reading, and stated examinations
on definite assigned work.

Ph. D. Courses in Old French, Provençal and Old Spanish will be arranged and
offered as they are required. The texts, editions, grammars, and chrestomathies of
Schwan, Bartsch, Keller, Groeber, Suchier, Vietor, Gaston Paris, Meyer, Darmesteter,
and others, will be used, and the professor's extensive collection of Modern
Language works will be freely open to students of the School.