Cambridge University Reporter


REGULATIONS FOR EXAMINATIONS: NOTICES BY THE GENERAL BOARD

The General Board give notice that, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board or other authority concerned, the regulations for certain University examinations have been amended as follows:

Classical Tripos

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 259)

With effect from 1 October 2006

Part Ia

Regulation 15.

The regulation has been amended to take account of current practice in the publication of the class-list for Part IA by attaching the following to the end of the regulation:

A mark of distinction, G or L respectively, shall be attached the names of those candidates who, in offering either Paper 1 or Paper 2, or Paper 3 or Paper 4, equip themselves with credit in that paper. A mark, g or l respectively, shall be attached to the names of those candidates who, in offering either Paper 1 or Paper 2, or Paper 3 or Paper 4, satisfy the Examiners in that paper.

SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS

Part Ib

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 264)

With effect from 1 October 2006

The Faculty Board of Classics give notice that they have amended their supplementary regulations in respect of Paper 10 of Part IB of the Tripos. The entry for Paper 10 should now read:

Paper 10. Greek and Latin philology and linguistics

This paper will contain questions on topics in Greek, Latin, and comparative Greek/Latin philology and linguistics to be specified from time to time. Candidates for the Modern and Medieval Languages Tripos or the Oriental Studies Tripos will not be expected to show knowledge of both Greek and Latin philology and linguistics.

Candidates will be required to answer four questions related to no fewer than three sections.