4. Translate into English:—μὴ γένοιτο, πέμπτος αὐτός, οἴκαδε, οἱ σὺν αὐτῷ, ἔλεξε τοιάδε.

5. What is the Greek for—the same man, myself, upwards, as if, therefore, thirty years?

6. Name all the prepositions which govern the dative case, and give their meanings.

V and VI. TRANSLATION FROM LATIN AND GREEK INTO ENGLISH.

V. Translation from Latin into English.

The Paper contains the following Sections:—

1.Passages fromAuthors not specially prescribed.
2.” ”Caesar, De Bello Gallico I-IV.
3.” ”Cicero, Philippics I, II.
4.” ”Cicero, In Catilinam I-III, and In Verrem Actio I.
5.” ”Cicero, Pro Murena and Pro Lege Manilia.
6.” ”Cicero, De Senectute and De Amicitia.
7.” ”Horace, Odes.
8.” ”Horace, Satires.
9.” ”Horace, Epistles.
10.” ”Livy V, VI.
11.” ”Virgil, Georgics.
12.” ”Virgil, Bucolics and Aeneid I-VI.

N.B.—Candidates must select one and only one of the Sections numbered 1-12.

VI. Translation from Greek into English.