Box 2
Contains 119 Results:
Cornell University - Greek A, 1890-03-20
4 questions (1-4) on translation; question 4 begins: "Translate into Greek: …" and has 5 numbered sentences for translating
Grecian History, Undated
10 questions; question 1: "Discuss the geography of Greece in its larger sense"
Greek History, 1889-12-18
Annotated; 10 questions; question 1 begins: "Give Curtius' theory of the settlement of Greece"
Grecian and Roman History and Ancient Geography, Undated
Lightly annotated; 3 sections (I-III); question III.2: "Where was Euboea, --Mt. Olympus, --the Maeander?"
Roman History, 1890-03-17
Annotated; 10 questions; question 10 has parts a-j; question 1: "Enumerate the sources from which the early Roman annalists obtained their information"
Roman History (133 B.C. - 476 A.D.), 1890-06-09
Annotated; 9 questions; question 9: "The state of Christianity in the time of Constantine."
Cornell University - French Department, Freshman Year, First Term, 1889-12-18
3 sections (I-III); sections II and III are on translation; question I.1 begins: "Conjugate in full the following tenses …"
Cornell University - Literary Courses - Department of Romance Language, First Year, Second Term, 1890-03-17
Exam in French; 5 sections (I-V); 30 numbered questions under section IV; question V.1: "State the formation, comparison and position of adjectives"
Cornell University - Literary French - Department of Romance Languages, Course I, 1890-06-09
5 sections (I-V); all sections are on translation; 20 sentences to be translated under section IV; 26 sentences to translate to English under section V
Cornell University - Department of Romance Languages, French, Course 2, 1890-06-09
4 sections (I-IV); sections I, II, III on translation, at sight; 3 questions under section IV; question IV.2: "Mention the most important results of the Romantic mvoement."