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

I. Literae Humaniores.

a. Philosophy.
b. Ancient History.

Greek History.

Roman History.

c. Languages and Literature.

Greek Books.

Latin Books.

History of Greek and Latin Literature.

d. Classical Archaeology.

II. Law.

Roman Law.

English Law.

International Law.

Jurisprudence.

Indian Law.

Preliminary Examination in the School of Jurisprudence.

III. Modern History.

English History.

Foreign History.

Period I (476-1002).

Period II (919-1273).

Period III (1273-1519).

Period IV (1414-1598).

Period VI (1715-1789).

Period VII (1789-1878).

Indian History.

Colonial History.

Military History and Strategy.

Special Subjects (Introductory Courses).

Palaeography and Diplomatic.

Political Economy and Political Science.

Geography. (See p. 166.)

IV. Theology.

The Holy Scriptures.

Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology.

Ecclesiastical History, &c.

Hebrew. (See below.)

V. Oriental Languages.

Arabic.

Syriac.

Assyriology.

Hebrew.

Egyptology.

Indian.

Sanskrit.

Hindūstānī.

Bengālī.

Marāthī and Gujerātī.

Tamil and Telugu.

Zend Philology.

Persian.

Chinese.

Burmese.

VI. Modern Languages.

French.

German.

Italian.

Spanish.

Scandinavian.

Russian and the other Slavonic Languages.

Foreign History.

VII. English Language and Literature.

VIII. Mathematics.

IX. Natural Science.

Physics.

Chemistry.

Physiology.

Zoology.

Botany.

Geology.

Astronomy.

Mineralogy.

Anthropology.

Geography.

MEDICINE.

Pathology.

Clinical Medicine and Surgery.

Human Anatomy.

Human Physiology.

Organic Chemistry.

Ophthalmology.