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No 6216

Wednesday 2 March 2011

Vol cxli No 20

pp. 569–584

Awards, etc.

Jeremie Prizes: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 2010, p. 829

The Faculty Board of Divinity announce that the examination for each of the Jeremie Prizes to be held in the Michaelmas Term 2011 will consist of two papers. The selected books or portions of books are as follows:

The Hellenistic Prize: Wisdom of Solomon 1–10 (text of Ziegler; Goettingen, 1962); Josephus, Contra Apionem 1 (text of Loeb Classical Library); Ezekiel the Tragedian (Jacobson, The Exagoge, Cambridge, 1983)

The Septuagint Prize: Genesis 1–15 and Amos.

Any member of the University is eligible provided that at the time of the examination not fewer than five complete terms have passed after her or his first term of residence or, if a graduate, he or she is of not more than ten years’ standing from admission to a first degree whether of this or another university. A student to whom a Septuagint Prize has been awarded shall not again be eligible for a Septuagint Prize, nor shall a student to whom a Hellenistic Prize has been awarded again be eligible as a candidate for a Hellenistic Prize.

The value of each prize is £600. The names of candidates must be sent by their Tutors to the Registrary, The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TN, so as to reach him not later than 20 October 2011.

Scholarships and Prizes, etc. awarded