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University College, Galway.<br />
(0) shall have passed a special examination for<br />
the Degree; and .<br />
(c) shall have performed such other exerCIses a"<br />
may be prescribed for that end.<br />
Post Graduate Courses.<br />
For students wishing to take a Degree in the Faculty<br />
of Celtic, Courses will be arranged in the following sub·<br />
jects :-<br />
1. :'.Iodern Irish Dialects .<br />
. , Old- and early Middle-Irish texts.<br />
3. "-liddle and l\Iodern Welsb texts.<br />
4. Celtic Philology.<br />
5. Celtic Archreology.<br />
6. Irish History.<br />
Times will be set apart for the discussion of<br />
Degree dissertations.<br />
Examination Courses.<br />
The sulljects of Examination are:-<br />
Any two of the following :-Earl,v and Mediaeval<br />
Irish, Modern Irish, Welsh, Celtic Archreology. Irish<br />
History.<br />
The Dissertation may be on a subject connClcted<br />
with one of the languages selected.<br />
Early and Medieval Irish.<br />
An Examination in the following texts:-<br />
The Wiirzburg Glosses in the Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus.<br />
Tain BD Cuailnge (Strachan and O'Keefe).<br />
Aislinge Meic Conglinne (Meyer).<br />
Acallamh na Sen6rach.<br />
The Grammar of Early and Mediaeval Irish.<br />
Comparative Grammar of Old Irish; or, Irish Historical<br />
Grammar.<br />
Irish Metrics.<br />
Modern Irish.<br />
An Examination in the following books:-<br />
Keating's History, vol. i.-Edited by Cornyn.<br />
Keating's History, vols. ii. and iii.-Edited by Dinneen.<br />
James Hardiman Library, NUI Galway