The student's guide to the University of Cambridge [ed. by sir J.R. Seeley].

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Página 46 - They are to be given to graduates of the College in Arts or Law, who intend to prepare themselves for practice in some branch of the Legal Profession. The holders of these ¡Studentships are not required to reside in the University. SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS...
Página 43 - Examination to turn upon a knowledge of the Holy Scriptures in their Original Tongues, Hebrew and Greek, of Ecclesiastical History, of the earlier and later Heresies, and such other subjects of useful enquiry, as may be thought most likely to assist in the formation of valuable Characters, fitted to sustain and adorn "the Cause of true Religion.
Página 8 - ... construction and use of the more simple instruments. The elementary parts of Astronomy ; so far as they are necessary for the explanation of the more simple phenomena, without the use of spherical trigonometry ; astronomical instruments.
Página 48 - ... fitness for call to the Bar required by the four Inns of Court, unless he shall have passed a satisfactory examination in the following subjects, viz.
Página 23 - Acoustics. Sensation and external cause of Sound. Mode of its transmission. Nature of wave-motion in general. Application of the wave-theory to Sound. Elements of a musical sound. Loudness and extent of vibration. Pitch and rapidity of vibration. Measures of absolute, and of relative, pitch. Resonance. Analysis of compound sounds. Helmholtz's theory of musical quality. Motion of sounding...
Página 18 - Science, the methods employed in it, and the qualifications required in applying its conclusions to practice; its relation to other branches of Social Science. II. Production of Wealth. Causes which affect or determine (i) The efficiency of capital and of labour. (ii j The difficulty of obtaining natural agents and raw materials.
Página 17 - ... no Student of a different standing shall be allowed to be a Candidate unless he shall have obtained permission from the Council of the Senate in accordance with the provisions of the Grace of Nov.
Página 46 - LLM, who shall bond fide intend to prepare themselves for practice in the profession of the Law. The Rev. John Robinson Hutchinson, by will of 1873, left £4000, to be applied in the encouragement of Physical or Natural Science, or in promoting the study of the Semitic or Indian languages. Two Studentships, now of the annual value of £50 for two years, were accordingly founded in 1884.
Página 17 - Statics, namely, the composition and resolution of forces acting in one plane at a point and of parallel forces, the mechanical powers, and the properties of the centre of gravity...
Página 44 - Bachelor designate in Arts or Law, are not of sufficient standing to be created Masters of Arts or Law...

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