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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Lectures, 1882

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Lectures, 1882.

1st Term. Monday, 11-12—Elementary Geometry 12 lectures Wednesday 7.30-8.30- Elementary Geometry 12 lectures Friday, 11-12—Botany and Plant Form 12 lectures 2nd Term. Monday 11-12 Elementary Perspective 12 lectures 7.30-8.30 Elementary Perspective 12 lectures Wednesday, 7.30-8.30- Advanced Geometry 12 lectures Friday, 11-12—Botany and Plant Form 12 lectures Elementary Machine Alternate 7.30_8-30 Fridays Construction 6 lectures Elementary Building Construction 6 lectures 3rd Term. 11.12—Monday 7.30 8.30_ Advanced Perspective 12 lectures Advanced Perspective 12 lectures Wednesday, 7.30-8.30- Advanced Machine Cor struction 12 lectures 11-12—Friday 7.30-8.30—Botany and Plant Form 12 lectures Advanced Building Con struction 12 lectures

Courses of Lectures on the following subjects will also be delivered, as may be arranged, due notice of which will be given:—

Anatomy of the Human Figure as applied to Art.

Historical Development of Ornamental Art.

During geometry and perspective lectures students will be required to make notes, and work out the problems drawn on the blackboard to scale. Additional work will be given, which students will be expected to finish before the following lecture.

Each lecture in Building construction and Machine construction will be divided into two parts. In the first half, the subject in the syllabus will be described and illustrated by rough sketches on the blackboard. Students must be provided with books to take notes and sketches. The latter half will be devoted to some particular example of the subject which will be drawn full size or to scale; students will be required to make a similar drawing to scale and finish it before the following lecture.