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The Faculty Board of Divinity announces that the examination for the Evans Prizes to be held in the Michaelmas Term 2003 will consist of two papers on the following Greek and Latin ecclesiastical writings:
Gregory of Nazianzus, Five Theological Orations, 2 and 5.
John Chrysostom, On the Priesthood.
Jerome, Letters (as selected by F. A. Wright, Loeb Classical Library no. 262).
The papers will contain passages for translation and interpretation, together with questions on the history of early Christian literature and doctrine in connection with the writings selected and the period to which they belong. Candidates will not be expected to concern themselves with textual questions.
Any member of the University is eligible provided that at the time of the examination not fewer than five complete terms have passed after his or her 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 person to whom a Prize has been awarded may not again be eligible.
The names of candidates must be sent by their DOS to Registrary (addressed to the Awards Clerk), The Old Schools, Cambridge CB2 1TN so as to reach him not later than 20 October 2003. The value of the Prize is £600.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 November 2003
Copyright © 2003 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars
of the University of Cambridge.