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A concise handbook explaining the origin and legal provisions behind the Rhodes scholarships and tracing the administrative steps that put them into practice. It describes eligibility, examination and selection procedures, and the practical duties and opportunities of elected scholars. The work also outlines Oxford’s university and college organization, methods of instruction, typical courses of study, and estimated expenses, and offers advice on choosing a college and course. Appendices compile lists of scholars, selection committees, examination papers, instructional staff, lecture schedules, affiliated institutions, and reference works to assist candidates and newcomers.

APPENDIX V
LECTURES GIVEN IN THE HONOUR SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD DURING MICHAELMAS TERM, 1906[88]

I. Literae Humaniores.

a. Philosophy.
  • Plato: Republic: J. A. Stewart, J. A. R. Munro, A. D. Lindsay, W. Temple, R. R. Marett, H. A. Prichard.
  • Aristotle: Ethics: Professor T. Case, H. Rashdall, H. P. Richards, W. H. Hadow, H. W. Blunt, J. A. Smith.
  • Politics: Introduction: J. L. Myres.
  • Metaphysics: W. D. Ross.
  • De Anima: J. A. Smith.
  • On the Treatise Περὶ ἀτόμων γραμμῶν (six lectures): H. H. Joachim.
  • Logic: Professor J. Cook Wilson, E. Caird.
  • Logic (Informal Instruction): Professor J. Cook Wilson.
  • Hypothetical Thinking: Professor J. Cook Wilson.
  • Aristotelian Logic: J. A. Smith.
  • Logic, with special reference to the Psychology of Cognition: F. C. S. Schiller.
  • Descartes: Meditations: H. H. Joachim.
  • Avenarius: H. W. Blunt.
  • Select passages of the Enneades of Plotinus (six lectures): Professor J. A. Stewart.
  • Plato’s Doctrine of Ideas (six lectures): Professor J. A. Stewart.
  • Nic. Ethics, VI and VII (Informal Instruction): Professor J. A. Stewart.

  • The relation of Economics and Ethics: the Conception of Culpable Luxury: H. W. Blunt (by arrangement with Professor Stewart).
  • Savage Religion in its bearing on Ethics (Informal Instruction): R. R. Marett.
  • Kant’s Kritik of Pure Reason: H. Rashdall, A. S. L. Farquharson, H. A. Prichard.
  • Main Problems of Ethics: S. Ball.
  • Moral Philosophy: H. H. Williams.
  • Outlines of Moral Philosophy: W. H. Hadow.
  • Relation of Philosophy to the Sciences: G. E. Underhill.
  • Ethics in relation to Biology and Psychology: R. R. Marett.
  • Varieties of Idealism: C. C. J. Webb.
  • The Philosophy of Religion: C. C. J. Webb.
  • Introduction to the Philosophy of Art: E. F. Carritt.
  • The Philosophy of the Stoics: A. S. L. Farquharson.
  • Philosophical Terminology: W. D. Ross.
  • The Psychology of Childhood: W. McDougall.
  • Outlines of the History of Political Philosophy: P. V. M. Benecke.
  • Political Economy, with special reference to Mill: A. J. Carlyle.
b. Ancient History.

Greek History.

  • Constitutional History of Athens, with Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία: R. W. Macan.
  • Constitutional History of Athens: E. M. Walker.
  • Aristotle: Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία, Part I: H. J. Cunningham.
  • The Pentekontaetia, B. C. 479-431: M. N. Tod.
  • Greek History, B. C. 479-403: G. Wood.
  • Herodotus: W. W. How, G. E. Underhill, J. Tracey, J. Wells.
  • Herodotus in Egypt: F. Ll. Griffith.
  • The Delian Confederacy and the Athenian Empire: B. W. Henderson.
  • Thucydides: H. W. C. Davis.
  • Thucydides, VIII; and Xenophon, Hellenica: G. B. Grundy.
  • Greek Commerce and Colonization: J. L. Myres.
  • Slavery: A. E. Zimmern.
  • Strategic Geography of Greece: G. B. Grundy.

Roman History.

  • The Early Caesars: Professor H. F. Pelham.
  • Military History of Rome, A. D. 68-70: B. W. Henderson.
  • Army, Frontiers and Provinces under the Early Principate: E. G. Hardy.
  • The Empire: F. Haverfield.
  • Cicero’s Life and Letters, B. C. 68-49: W. Warde Fowler.
  • Cicero’s Letters: J. L. Strachan-Davidson, P. E. Matheson, P. V. M. Benecke.
  • Tacitus, Annals: J. L. Strachan-Davidson.
  • Roman Inscriptions of Early Empire: F. Haverfield.
  • Geography of the Western Mediterranean: J. L. Myres.
c. Languages and Literature.

Greek Books.

  • Aeschylus, Agamemnon: A. T. Barton, C. Cookson.
  • Prometheus Vinctus: H. E. D. Blakiston, T. W. Allen.
  • Choephoroe: A. W. F. Blunt.
  • Aristophanes, Acharnians, Wasps: H. P. Richards.
  • (General Questions, with papers on special plays): C. Bailey.
  • Demosthenes (Private Orations): T. W. Allen, W. H. Fyfe, A. B. Poynton, F. W. Hall, W. Phelps.
  • (Vol. I, Papers): F. J. Lys.
  • (Political Orations): H. B. Cooper.
  • (Androtion, Timocrates, Aristocrates, Leptines): H. W. Greene.
  • (Public Orations) (with papers): A. W. Pickard-Cambridge, G. C. Richards.
  • Euripides, Bacchae: L. R. Farnell.
  • Hippolytus: J. G. C. Anderson, G. G. A. Murray.
  • Hercules Furens: A. S. Owen.
  • Homer: T. W. Allen.
  • Iliad (papers only): H. F. Fox.
  • Odyssey: R. W. Raper, E. E. Genner.
  • (General and Literary Questions): E. A. Burroughs.
  • Pindar (Olympian Odes): L. R. Farnell, H. W. Garrod.
  • Plato, Republic, I-IV: Professor I. Bywater, R. J. E. Tiddy.
  • Gorgias and Protagoras: H. L. Henderson.
  • Sophocles, Antigone; and Aeschylus, Prometheus Vinctus: E. C. Marchant.
  • Theocritus: A. C. Clark.
  • Thucydides, II: A. T. Barton, J. U. Powell.

Latin Books.

  • Lucan, V, VI: Professor R. Ellis.
  • Cicero (Verrines, and de Lege Agraria): A. B. Poynton, S. G. Owen.
  • Orations, B. C. 81-63: C. Bailey.
  • Orations: H. E. Butler, F. W. Hall.
  • Letters (Part I): A. C. Clark, G. C. Richards.
  • Horace, Satires and Epistles: F. de Paravicini.
  • Tacitus, Histories: A. D. Godley.
  • Annals, I, II: J. H. F. Peile.
  • Virgil, General Introduction (with Aeneid): H. W. Garrod.

History of Greek and Latin Literature.

  • Aristotle, Poetics: A. W. Pickard-Cambridge.
  • Aristotle, Poetics, with History of the Greek Drama: H. P. Richards.
  • Roman Literature: C. Cookson.
  • The transmission of the Classics to Modern Times: P. S. Allen.
  • Introduction to the Study of Comparative Philology: Professor J. Wright.
  • Greek and Latin Verse: A. D. Godley.
  • Greek: Literary Questions: L. R. Farnell.
d. Classical Archaeology.
  • Greek Sculpture, B. C. 440-320: Professor P. Gardner.
  • Greek Coins: Professor P. Gardner.
  • The History of Greek Sculpture after Alexander: L. R. Farnell.
  • Prehistoric Greece, I: The Minoan and Mycenaean Age: J. L. Myres.
  • Prehistoric Italy: J. L. Myres.
  • Elements of Greek Epigraphy: M. N. Tod.

II. Law.

Roman Law.

  • Historical and Doctrinal Lectures (Selected Topics): Professor H. Goudy.
  • Introduction and Law of Persons: W. M. Geldart.
  • Roman Law: R. W. Lee.
  • Possession (Digest, XLI. 2): T. R. Potts.
  • Institutes: A. T. Carter.

English Law.

  • Law of Contract: Special Points: A. V. Dicey.
  • Law of Real Property: R. W. Leage.
  • Law of Torts: J. Williams, E. Hilliard.
  • Constitutional Law and Legal History: G. B. Burnham.
  • History of English Law: T. R. Potts.

International Law.

  • The Nature of International Law: States as International Persons, and their Rights in time of Peace: Professor T. E. Holland.

Jurisprudence.

  • English Law and Society in the Eleventh Century: Professor P. Vinogradoff.
  • Seminar: Domesday Studies: Professor P. Vinogradoff.
  • Jurisprudence: A. E. W. Hazel.

Indian Law.

  • Indian Penal Code: E. J. Trevelyan.
  • Hindu Law: E. J. Trevelyan.
  • A course of lectures for Probationers for the Indian Forestry Service: E. J. Trevelyan.
  • Informal Instruction: E. J. Trevelyan.

Preliminary Examination in the School of Jurisprudence.

  • Gaius: R. W. Leage, J. C. Miles, W. M. Geldart, F. de Zulueta.
  • English History: Constitutional and Political: W. S. Holdsworth, G. H. Wakeling.

III. Modern History.

English History.

  • Informal: Professor C. H. Firth.
  • Domesday Studies (Seminar): Professor P. Vinogradoff.
  • English History from the beginning: E. Barker, L. Stampa.
  • English Law and Society in the Eleventh Century: Professor P. Vinogradoff.
  • English History, Political and Constitutional, from 1154: C. T. Atkinson.
  • English History, Constitutional, 1377-1485: E. Barker.
  • The New Monarchy, 1461-1628: O. M. Edwards.
  • English History, Political and Constitutional, from 1485: J. A. R. Marriott.
  • Constitutional History, 1485-1660, with Documents from Prothero and Gardiner: G. H. Wakeling.
  • The Reformation in England: S. L. Ollard.
  • The last years of the Protectorate, 1656-1658: Professor C. H. Firth.
  • The relations of England and France, 1660-1688. Class. Professor C. H. Firth.
  • English History from the Restoration (from 1660): S. J. Owen, M. W. Patterson.
  • British Foreign Policy, from 1714: C. G. Robertson.

Foreign History.

Period I (476-1002).

  • Europe in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries: R. H. Hodgkin.

Period II (919-1273).

  • Papacy and Empire: F. W. Bussell.
  • Constitutional and Social: H. W. C. Davis.
  • Italy: G. Baskerville.

Period III (1273-1519).

  • Western Europe: R. L. Poole.

Period IV (1414-1598).

  • Italy in the Fifteenth Century: E. Armstrong.

Period VI (1715-1789).

  • Introductory: L. G. Wickham Legg.

Period VII (1789-1878).

  • Germany, 1715-1815: W. H. Hutton.
  • The History of Prussia, 1786-1815: C. G. Robertson.
  • European History from 1815: A. Hassall.
  • Political Movements in the Nineteenth Century: H. A. L. Fisher.
  • France in the Nineteenth Century: W. R. B. Riddell.

Indian History.

  • The Political and Military Geography of India during the Special Period: S. J. Owen.
  • The History and Present Structure of the British-Indian Government (six lectures): S. J. Owen.

Colonial History.

  • The English Colonies in the Seventeenth Century: Professor H. E. Egerton.
  • The French Régime in Canada: W. L. Grant.

Military History and Strategy.

  • The Peninsular War—Massena’s Invasion of Portugal, 1810-1811: Professor C. W. C. Oman.
  • The Peninsular War: Sir Foster H. E. Cunliffe, Bart.

Special Subjects (Introductory Courses).

  • The Saxon Emperors: R. L. Poole.
  • The Crusades: E. Barker.
  • Italy, 1492-1513: A. H. Johnson.
  • Great Rebellion: J. A. R. Marriott.
  • India: C. T. Atkinson.
  • The French Revolution: F. C. Montague.

Palaeography and Diplomatic.

  • Introductory Course (with special reference to forms of letters): F. Madan.
  • Informal Instruction in Diplomatic: R. L. Poole.
  • Original Documents (Informal Practical Instruction): R. J. Whitwell.

Political Economy and Political Science.

  • History of English Finance from Pitt to Harcourt: Professor F. Y. Edgeworth.
  • Theory of Distribution: Professor F. Y. Edgeworth.
  • Economic History: J. A. R. Marriott.
  • Political Economy with special reference to Mill: A. J. Carlyle.
  • Political and Social Questions: A. L. Smith.
  • Maine, Ancient Law: A. H. Johnson.

Geography. (See p. 166.)

IV. Theology.

The Holy Scriptures.

  • Judges (Subject-matter): Professor S. R. Driver.
  • Minor Prophets: Professor S. R. Driver.
  • Religious contents of the Book of Jeremiah: Professor T. K. Cheyne.
  • The Ark, its Significance and Fortunes: Professor T. K. Cheyne.
  • The Book of Daniel, i. 1-ii. 4. Greek Versions: R. H. Charles.
  • Outlines of Old Testament History (the Age of Moses): C. F. Burney.
  • Deuteronomy (Hebrew text): J. F. Stenning.
  • Isaiah (Subject-matter): J. F. Stenning.
  • Life of Christ (Prolegomena): Professor W. Sanday.
  • The Reconstruction of the Life of Christ (Four Public Lectures): Professor W. Sanday.
  • The Synoptic Problem: Professor W. Sanday.
  • Von Soden’s Introduction to the New Testament: Professor W. Lock.
  • The Life of Christ: F. E. Brightman.
  • The Synoptic Gospels: W. C. Allen.
  • The Gospel according to St. John: F. C. N. Hicks.
  • The Acts of the Apostles (Introduction and Subject-matter): W. A. Spooner.
  • The First Epistle to the Corinthians: E. J. Palmer.
  • The Epistle to the Galatians: A. J. Carlyle.
  • The Epistle to the Ephesians: E. W. M. O. de la Hey.

Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology.

  • Christian Doctrine: Professor W. Ince.
  • Christian Doctrine in the Apostolic Age: E. W. M. O. de la Hey.
  • Doctrine of the Christian Church till A. D. 461:—I. The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity and the Incarnation: L. Pullan.
  • Post-Augustinian Theology in the Western Church: F. H. Dudden.
  • Philosophical Presuppositions of Christian Doctrine: H. H. Williams.

Ecclesiastical History, &c.

  • History of the Church in the First and Second Centuries: Professor C. Bigg.
  • Outlines of Ante-Nicene Church History (the Sub-Apostolic Age): B. J. Kidd.
  • The Reformation in England in the Sixteenth Century: S. L. Ollard.
  • Philosophy of Religion: C. C. J. Webb.
  • The Pastoral Office: Professor R. L. Ottley.
  • The Biblical Text of Irenaeus; or the Text of Cyprian’s Testimonia ad Quirinum: Professor W. Sanday.

Hebrew. (See below.)

V. Oriental Languages.

Arabic.

  • Course for Beginners: Professor D. S. Margoliouth.
  • Course for Selected Candidates for Egyptian and Sudanese Services: Egyptian Teacher of Arabic, Sheikh Mohammed Hasanein al-Ghamrāwī.

Syriac.

  • Course for the Semitic School: Professor D. S. Margoliouth.
  • Composition and Sight Translation: C. F. Burney.

Assyriology.

  • Recent Discoveries in Assyriology (Public Lecture): Professor A. H. Sayce.
  • Babylonian Conceptions of Deity (Public Lecture): C. J. Ball.
  • Assyrian Language and Literature: C. J. Ball.
  • Assyrian Language and Literature (Advanced Class). Tablet IV of the Creation Series: C. J. Ball.

Hebrew.

  • Minor Prophets (Hebrew Text): Professor S. R. Driver.
  • Deuteronomy (Hebrew Text): J. F. Stenning (for Professor Driver).
  • Hebrew (Advanced and Elementary): J. F. Stenning, C. F. Burney, W. C. Allen.

Egyptology.

  • Herodotus in Egypt: F. Ll. Griffith.
  • Informal Instruction: F. Ll. Griffith.

Indian.

Sanskrit.

  • Sanskrit Grammar and Nala, Books I-VIII: Professor A. A. Macdonell.
  • Vedāntā-sāra, with Introduction to Indian Philosophy: Professor Macdonell.
  • Vedic Grammar treated historically: Professor Macdonell.

Hindūstānī.

  • Grammar; Composition; Urdū Selections: W. Hoey.

Bengālī.

  • Yates’ Grammar; Kathāmālā; Composition: J. F. Blumhardt.

Marāthī and Gujerātī.

  • Vāchan Mālā: H. S. K. Bellairs.

Tamil and Telugu.

  • Tamil: Handbook, Lessons 1-36; Telugu: Arden’s Grammar,
  • pp. 1-86: G. U. Pope.

Zend Philology.

  • The Religion of the Persian Emperors as expressed on their Inscriptions and their Biblical Edicts, compared with the Avesta: Professor L. H. Mills.

Persian.

  • Gulistān, Book I; Persian Grammar, Colloquial Persian: G. S. A. Ranking.

Chinese.

  • Elementary Chinese: Professor T. L. Bullock.

Burmese.

  • St. John’s Reader; Judson’s Grammar: J. E. Bridges.

VI. Modern Languages.

  • Some common characteristics of Mediaeval Literatures: A. J. Carlyle.

French.

  • Literature: J.-J. Rousseau (delivered in French): Lecturer, H. E. Berthon.
  • Practical Phonetics: H. E. Berthon.
  • Advanced Composition: H. E. Berthon.
  • Composition. Rousseau: Contrat Social. Literature, 1789-1850 (Pass Course): H. E. Berthon.
  • French Literature: Seventeenth Century: C. T. T. Kemshead.
  • De Tocqueville’s Ancien Régime: C. T. T. Kemshead.
  • Hugo’s Hernani: C. T. T. Kemshead.
  • Outlines of Historical French Grammar: Lecturer, H. Oelsner.
  • Marie de France: H. Oelsner.
  • Provençal: H. Oelsner.
  • Old French Literature: H. Oelsner.

German.

  • Schiller: Dramas: F. L. Armitage.
  • German Literature: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: F. L. Armitage.
  • Composition: F. L. Armitage.
  • Literature, 1748-1805; Wallenstein; Composition (Pass Course): F. L. Armitage.
  • Elementary Course—Translation; Composition: F. L. Armitage.
  • Special Courses for Indian Forest Students: F. L. Armitage.
  • German for Indian Forest Students: C. T. T. Kemshead.
  • History of German Literature: Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (delivered in German): Lecturer, H. G. Fiedler.

  • Middle High German Texts: H. G. Fiedler.
  • Historical German Grammar (Part II): H. G. Fiedler.
  • Old High German Texts: H. G. Fiedler.

Italian.

  • Dante, Paradiso, Canto 32 onwards: Lecturer, E. Moore.
  • Grammar, Translation, Composition and Prose Readings from Manzoni and Giusti: Lecturer, C. F. Coscia.
  • Etymology, Composition. Readings from Dante, Petrarca, and Leopardi: C. F. Coscia.
  • Historical Course. Macchiavelli, Da Porto, and Guicciardini: C. F. Coscia.
  • Special Course. Literature of the Risorgimento: C. F. Coscia.

Spanish.

  • Elementary Grammar, Easy Readings, Conversation: Lecturer, F. de Arteaga.
  • Advanced Grammar, Idioms, Composition: F. de Arteaga.
  • El Poema del Cid, its Grammar, and the history of the period: F. de Arteaga.
  • The Spanish Drama in the second half of the Nineteenth Century, with readings from the best authors: F. de Arteaga.

Scandinavian.

  • Old Icelandic Grammar and Translation: Lecturer, W. A. Craigie.

Russian and the other Slavonic Languages.

  • Russian Language and Literature: Professor W. R. Morfill.

Foreign History.

  • Political Movements in the Nineteenth Century: H. A. L. Fisher.

VII. English Language and Literature.

  • Specimens of Middle English (Emerson’s Middle English Reader): Professor A. S. Napier.
  • Beowulf: Professor A. S. Napier.
  • Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight: Professor A. S. Napier.
  • Chaucer and his Age: Professor W. A. Raleigh.
  • Elizabethan Poetry: E. de Sélincourt.
  • Some common characteristics of Mediaeval Literatures: A. J. Carlyle.

  • Criticism from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries: A. J. Carlyle.
  • Principles of Elocution: H. Sweet.
  • Informal Instruction in Phonetics: H. Sweet.

VIII. Mathematics.

  • Analytic Geometry of Plane Curves: Professor W. Esson.
  • Synthetic Geometry of Plane Curves: W. Esson.
  • Sequences and Series: Professor E. B. Elliott.
  • Elementary Theory of Numbers: E. B. Elliott.
  • Hydrodynamics: Professor A. E. H. Love.
  • Problems in Applied Mathematics: A. E. H. Love.
  • Elementary Mathematical Astronomy: Professor H. H. Turner.
  • Practical Work: H. C. Plummer.
  • Theory of Equations: C. E. Haselfoot.
  • Projective Geometry (elementary): C. Leudesdorf.
  • Analytical Geometry: A. E. Jolliffe.
  • Differential Calculus: J. W. Russell.
  • Curve Tracing: R. F. McNeile.
  • Problems in Pure Mathematics: A. L. Pedder.
  • Higher Solid Geometry: C. H. Sampson.
  • Differential Equations: J. E. Campbell.
  • Integral Calculus: C. H. Thompson.
  • Analytical Statics: E. H. Hayes.
  • Hydrostatics: A. L. Dixon.
  • Tridimensional Rigid Dynamics: H. T. Gerrans.
  • Attractions and Electrostatics: P. J. Kirkby.

IX. Natural Science.

Physics.

  • Acoustics: Professor R. B. Clifton.
  • Instruction in Practical Physics: Professor Clifton, J. Walker, and W. N. Stocker.
  • Electricity and Magnetism (Lectures): Professor J. S. E. Townsend.
  • Electricity and Magnetism (Demonstrations): P. J. Kirkby.
  • Preliminary Physics (Lectures): R. T. Lattey.

  • Preliminary Physics (Demonstrations): E. S. Craig, H. E. Hurst, and R. T. Lattey.
  • Mechanics of Solids and Fluids: R. E. Baynes.
  • Elementary Machine Design: F. J. Jervis-Smith.

Chemistry.

  • Chemical Revision, 1850-1860: Professor W. Odling.
  • Organic Chemistry (Honours Course): J. Watts.
  • Subjects of the Preliminary Examination: W. W. Fisher.
  • Stereo-chemistry: J. E. Marsh.
  • Soils and Organic Chemistry (Forestry Course): B. Lambert.
  • Laboratory Instruction: W. W. Fisher, J. Watts, J. E. Marsh, A. F. Walden, N. V. Sidgwick, and B. Lambert.
  • Laboratory Instruction (Physical Chemistry): D. H. Nagel and H. B. Hartley.
  • (Inorganic Chemistry): H. B. Baker and L. G. Killby.
  • (Quantitative Analysis): J. J. Manley.
  • —— G. B. Cronshaw and A. F. Walden.
  • Inorganic Chemistry (Non-Metals): H. B. Baker.
  • Organic Chemistry (General Class-reactions): A. F. Walden.
  • Electro-chemistry: T. S. Moore.

Physiology.

  • General Course of Physiology: Part I. The Chemical Processes of the Body: Professor F. Gotch.
  • Advanced Course on Muscle: Professor F. Gotch.
  • Advanced Course on Metabolism: J. S. Haldane.
  • Advanced Course on Enzymes: H. M. Vernon.
  • The Histology of the Connective Tissues and Muscle: G. Mann.
  • Practical Histology: G. Mann.
  • Physiological Chemistry: W. Ramsden.
  • Advanced Experimental Work: Professor Gotch and H. M. Vernon.
  • Advanced Chemical Work: W. Ramsden.
  • Advanced Histological Work: G. Mann.
  • Physiology: F. A. Dixey.
  • General Physiology: E. W. A. Walker.

Zoology.

  • General Morphology of Mollusca: Professor G. C. Bourne, E. S. Goodrich.
  • Embryology: J. W. Jenkinson.
  • Coelentera: R. W. T. Günther.
  • Elements of Entomology: G. H. Grosvenor.
  • Morphology of the Ichthyopsida: J. Barclay.
  • Some points in the Comparative Anatomy of the Teeth: J. Barclay.

Botany.

  • Advanced Course (Physiology) with Practical Instruction: Professor S. H. Vines.
  • Short Elementary Revision Course, with Practical Instruction: Professor S. H. Vines.
  • Forest Botany: Professor W. Somerville.

Geology.

  • General Course: Professor W. J. Sollas.
  • Volcanoes and Earthquakes: Professor W. J. Sollas.
  • The Structure of Asia: M. Allorge.
  • Characteristic Fossils: J. A. Douglas.
  • Practical Instruction in the Laboratory: Professor Sollas and M. Allorge.

Astronomy.

  • Elementary Mathematical Astronomy: Professor H. H. Turner.
  • Practical Work: H. C. Plummer.

Mineralogy.

  • Crystallization: Professor H. A. Miers.
  • The Principles of Crystal Symmetry: H. L. Bowman.
  • Some Applications of Physical Chemistry to Mineralogy and Geology: T. V. Barker.
  • Practical Instruction in Crystallography and Mineralogy: Professor Miers, H. L. Bowman, and T. V. Barker.

Anthropology.

  • Early Stages of Art and Knowledge: Professor E. B. Tylor.

Geography.

  • America: A. J. Herbertson.
  • The British Isles: A. J. Herbertson.
  • Land Forms: A. J. Herbertson.
  • Geographical Methods: A. J. Herbertson.
  • Practical Work, Seminar, and Excursions: A. J. Herbertson.
  • Surveying: N. F. Mackenzie.
  • Geographical Distribution of Man: J. L. Myres.
MEDICINE.
  • Clinical Medicine: Professor W. Osler.
  • Physical Diagnosis: Professor Osler, with E. Mallam and A. G. Gibson.
  • Oxford Medicine in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Professor Osler, with E. Mallam and A. G. Gibson.

Pathology.

  • Inflammation, Cellular Degenerations, New Growths: Professor J. Ritchie.
  • Pathological Histology: Professor J. Ritchie.

Clinical Medicine and Surgery.

  • Clinical Medicine: W. T. Brooks.
  • Fractures and Dislocations: A. P. Parker.

Human Anatomy.

  • Lectures: Vascular and Respiratory Systems: Professor A. Thomson.
  • Demonstrations (Subjects to be arranged): Professor A. Thomson and A. P. Parker.
  • Tutorial Class: A. P. Parker.
  • Practical Class: Professor A. Thomson and Demonstrators.

Human Physiology.

  • General Course of Physiology: Part I. The Chemical Processes of the Body: Professor F. Gotch.
  • Practical Histology: G. Mann.

  • Introduction to Physiological Chemistry: W. Ramsden.
  • Physiological Chemistry: W. Ramsden.
  • Revision Courses for the First B.M. Examination—Histology, Experimental and Clinical Work: G. Mann and W. Ramsden.
  • Physiology: F. A. Dixey.

Organic Chemistry.

  • Organic Chemistry in relation to Medicine, with Laboratory Instruction: J. E. Marsh.

Ophthalmology.

  • The Human Eye (Lectures): R. W. Doyne.
  • Clinical Instruction: R. W. Doyne.