Word: tusculanian
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Ameis' Iliad, Books X. to XV., for Greek III. is ready. Also Cicero's Tusculanian Disputations for Latin...
Ameis' Iliad, Books X. to XV., for Greek III, is ready. Also Cicero's Tusculanian Disputations for Latin...
...four years and they are modeled after the German universities. In 1811 Greek was introduced as an elective. The gymnasia carry the scholars about as far as the sophomore class of our better American colleges. The course in Greek and Latin during the last year is, Cicero's Tusculanian Disputations, Odes and Satires of Horace, selections from Demosthenes and Thucydides, at least two tragedies of Sophocles, and Plato's Apology and Crito. Most examinations are oral both in the gymnasia and the universities. The universities comprise four departments, the law, medicine, historical philological, and the physical, mathematical. The degree...
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