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The following symbols are used when one of the authorities shown below wishes to draw attention to a particular course of instruction announced by another authority:
| AS | African Studies |
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| ASNC | Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic |
| AA | Archaeology and Anthropology |
| AHA | Architecture and History of Art |
| CE | Chemical Engineering |
| CI | Classics |
| Div | Divinity |
| EP | Economics and Politics |
| Ed | Education |
| Engl | English |
| HPS | History and Philosophy of Science |
| Hst | History |
| IS | International Studies |
| LE | Land Economy |
| LAS | Latin-American Studies |
| Law | Law |
| Ling | Linguistics |
| Math | Mathematics |
| Med | Medicine |
| MML | Modern and Medieval Languages |
| Mus | Music |
| OS | Oriental Studies |
| Phil | Philosophy |
| Psy | Psychology |
| SAS | South Asian Studies |
| SPS | Social and Political Sciences |
Page references in margins relate to the Michaelmas Term Lecture-list published as Special No. 2, on 2 October 1998. The corrections relate to the Lent Term except where indicated.
Note. Certain other additions and corrections received too late for inclusion in the Lecture-list will be published in an ordinary number of the Reporteras soon as possible.
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Cambridge University Reporter Special 10, 6 January 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.