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Seven Lectures on Classical Studies

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Professor M. H. Morgan '81 will give a course of seven lectures on the "History of Classical Studies," on Mondays and Wednesdays from November 9 to December 2, inclusive. The lectures will be given in Harvard 1, at 4.30 o'clock. The course is intended primarily for graduate students of the classics, but will be open to all members of the University and to the public. The subjects, which will sometimes overlap from one lecture to another, will be as follows: 1--Introduction, the Middle Ages. 2--15th Century, the Revival of Learning. 3--16th Century, the French Period. 4--17th Century, the Dutch Period. 5--18th Century, the English Period. 6 and 7--19th Century, the German Period.

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