Aristophanes Thucydides.. Plato Aristotle Sayce Mahaffy Knights Clouds; Frogs; Birds. Books II and III to the end of Chap. Books VI, VII, VIII. Orations aganist Leptines and Meidias, De Falsa Legatione. Republic Theatetus. Permanent Subjects. Introduction to the Science of Language. Also passages from authors not prescribed beforehand to be translated into English. The following books may be consulted : Philology of the Greek Tongue and Elements of Comparative Philology Jevons Comparative Philology. Introduction to the Science of Language. Greek Literature. .. History of Classical Greek Literature. The General History of Greece. The Antiquities of Greece. No book is prescribed, but opportunity will be given to the student to show special knowledge of one of the branches of the subject. Virgil Horace LATIN, 1907. Bucolics (with the exception of II) Also passages from authors not prescribed beforehand to be translated into English. The following books may be consulted : Philology of the Latin Tongue and Elements of Comparative Phuology General History and Antiquities of Rome. No book is prescribed, but opportunity will be given to the studen to show special knowledge of one of the branches of the subject. Questions will be set on the history and epigraphy of India during the Buddhist period and on the history of Buddhism and Buddhist literature. From the beginning of Bab-ul-marâsi to Diwan-i-mutanabbi Sab'h-i-muallaqah Pages 155 to 304 (Hooghly Edition, 1841). The whole. Two unseen passages shall be set at the examination-one in prose and the other in poetry. The prose passage shall form part of Paper V. and the poetry passage shall form part of Paper II. Such passages shall not exceed in difficulty the general standard of the text-books prescribed for the examination. Shams-uddin Faqir Saif Akhlaq-i-Jalali Inshai Abul Fazl Kháqáni Hakim Senái PERSIAN, 1907 AND 1908. Prose. Hadiaq-ul-Balaghat. Uruz. From the beginning to the end of Lami First Daftar. Poetry. Qasaid, pages 1-200, Newal Kishore's Hadiqah, Chapters I and II. Qasáid, pages 1-73 (Bombay Edition), to the end of the ode in praise of Prince Hassan Ali Mirza. Candidates are also required to possess a sufficient knowledge of Arabic to enable them to acquire a thorough knowledge of the Persian Language. Two unseen passages shall be set at the examination, one in prose and the other in poetry. The prose passage shall form part of Paper V, and the poetry passage shall form part of Paper II. Such passages shall not exceed in difficulty the general standard of the text-books prescribed for the examination. Students may take up the Inscriptions of Asoka instead of one of the following: (a) Nyaya-sútra and Vritti (limited as above). (b) Tattva-Kaumudi and Vedánta Sútra (limited as above). (e) GROUP B. Vyása and Sankara Adhyaya II. (f) Essay and Comparative Grammar. N.B.--Students may take up Indian Palæography and Epigraphy instead of any one of the subjects of the five papers. Max Müller Colebrooke Max Müller Permanent Subjects. Gautama and Biswa nátha. Kanada and Sankara (a) (b) Viswanatha Udayana and Haridas Science of Language, Vol. I-Lectures Philosophy of the Hindus as given in the Six Systems of Philosophy. GROUP C. Sútra and Vritti. Sútra and Upaskara. Bhashaparichheda with Siddhanta Muktavalí. (c) { Ganges and Jayadeva Iswaranumana with Aloka. Kusumanjali with Haridas's tika. (d) Gangesa and Mathura natha. Anumiti Siddhantalakshana of Pakshata and Parámarsa. Gange sa and Mathura- Avayava and Hetwabhása. natha. (ƒ) Essay and Comparative Grammar. N.B.-Students may take up Indian Palæography and Epigraphy |