Degrees in Arts, on having an extended course for the Degree of A.M., and a shorter course for A.B., King's Coll., 13, 19; (Mar. Coll. 97 ;) as to Divinity Students being required to attend the extended course, 19; as to mode of ex- amining for, in King's Coll., 17, 28, 37, 43, 56.
in Marischal College, Mar. Coll., 78, 125. in Theology, as to King's College granting them to Dissenters, King's Coll., 37, 38.
in Medicine. See Medical Degrees. Disorders, or breaches of the peace, how punished, King's Coll., 224; Mar. Coll., 296. Divinity, King's College, manner of conducting class, King's Coll., 50-57; Nature of course, 52; as to endowment of Professorship, 55; on ex- pediency of class examinations in Divinity Class, 52.
Marischal College, manner of conducting class, and nature of course, Mar. Coll., 78-83; nature of Homily, Lecture, Exegesis, Exercise, and Addition, being Exercises in Divinity Hall, explained, 79; as to length of Divinity Session,
partial attenders on Divinity Hall. See Theological Curriculum.
Return of. See Students. regular and irregular, list of, King's Coll., 218; Mar. Coll., 292, 293. Dress. See Academical Dress.
EDMOND, Mr. James, clerk, King's College, exami- nation of, 58.
Elementary Education, as to not being taught in a University; state of Parochial Education, King's Coll., 15, 25, 27, 36, 57; Mar. Coll., 76, 82, 84, 94, 96, 102, 109.
Estates. See College Property.
Ewing, Alexander, Esq., M.D., Lecturer on Ana-
tomy and Physiology, Marischal College, ex- amination of, 112.
Examinations, Returns by the Senate as to, King's Coll., 214, 215; Mar. Coll., 286, 287.
Class Examinations, Mar. Coll., 98. Entrance Examinations for ascertain- ing fitness of Boys to enter College, King's Coll., 15, 17.
Entrance Examinations, improve- ments effected by at Marischal College, Mar. Coll., 101; passage of Charter relating to En- trance Examinations, 102.
Public Examinations, as to, King's Coll., 16, 17, 19, 26, 27, 56. Exegesis, nature of, described, Mar. Coll., 79. Exercise and Addition, nature of, described, Mar. Coll., 79.
Expense to Students for the Degree of Master of Arts, King's Coll., 186; Mar. Coll., 250, 251. Expulsion of Students, as to power of, King's Coll., 42; Mar. Coll., 107.
power of, in whom vested, King's Coll., 224; Mar. Coll., 297.
are students expelled excluded from ad- mission or graduation at other Colleges, King's Coll., 224; Mar. Coll., 297.
FACULTIES, number of, how and when instituted, King's Coll., 213; Mar. Coll. 284.
power of instituting new ones, King's Coll., 226; Mar. Coll., 301.
Fees (including those of graduation), King's Coll.,
Forbes, Rev. Patrick, D.D., Professor of Humanity, King's College, examination of, 12.
Frazer, Alexander, Esq., Lecturer on Midwifery, Marischal College, examination of, 122.
Gordon, Rev. Abercromby Lockhart, Minister of the College Church, Marischal College, examina- tion of, 123.
Graduates, are they admitted ad eundem? King's Coll., 224; Mar. Coll., 297.
-meetings of, and for what purpose, King's Coll., 231; Mar. Coll., 307. Graduation. See Degrees.
Gratuitous admission of Students, King's Coll., 216. Greek, King's College, manner of conducting class, King's Coll., 25, 28.
Marischal College, manner of conducting class, Mar. Coll., 76-78; nature of Professor Brown's intended course, 83, 84; as to second Greek class, 85.
HAMILTON, Robert, Esq., LL.D., Professor of Mathe- matics, Marischal College, examination of, 89. Harvey, Mr. Robert, Student, Marischal College, examination of, 116.
Hebrew, King's College, one Professor of, at Aber- deen, considered sufficient, King's Coll., 28; manner of conducting class, 48-50; recom- mended that Hebrew should be imperative on Divinity Students, 48, 49, 51, 55.
Marischal College, manner of conducting class, Mar. Coll., 110, 111; no fees paid, 111; class should be imperative on Divinity Stu- dents, 110, 111; salary of Professor inadequate, Memorial as to, 112.
Henderson, William, Esq.. M.D., Lecturer on Materia Medica, Marischal College, examination of, 121. Homily, nature of, described, Mar. Coll., 79. Hours of Teaching, as to arrangement of, King's Coll., 30, 42.
How classes taught, Return as to, King's Coll., 214; Mar. Coll., 286. Houses for Professors, King's Coll., 227; Mar. Coll, 302. See College Buildings.
Humanity Class, King's College, manner of con- ducting class, King's Coll., 12, 13, 15; Prizes given, how awarded, 18.
Marischal College, manner of con- ducing class (Lectureship), Mar. Coll., 74-76. Humanity, in Marischal College, as to endowment of a Professorship of, Mar. Coll., 85, 94, 101. Hutcheon, Mr. David, Procurator and Master of Mortifications, King lege, examination of,
INCOME. See Revenue. Intellectual Philosophy, as to the study of, preceding or following the study of Physical Science. See Physical Science.
JACK, Very Rev. William, D.D., Principal, King's College, examination of, 9.
Jurisdiction of Professors, &c., as magistrates, King's Coll., 223; Mar. Coll., 296.
KIDD, Rev. James, D.D., Professor of Oriental Lan- guages, Marischal College, examination of, 110. Knight, William, Esq., LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy, Marischal College, examination of,
LECTURE (Discourse) in Divinity Hall, nature of, described, Mar. Coll., 79.
Ley's Bursaries, King's Coll., 66. Library, King's College, management of, Deposit System, King's Coll, 54, 55, 64, 65; Mar. Coll., 120.
Marischal College, Mar. Coll., 110, 120. Return by the Senate respecting, King's Coll., 229; Mar. Coll., 304.
Theological Library, management of, King's Coll., 54.
MPHERSON, Hugh, Esq., M.D., Professor of Greek and Sub-Principal, King's College, examination of, 25.
Master of Arts, expense of course of study prepara- tory to the degree of, King's Coll., 186; Mar. Coll., 250, 251.
Materia Medica, Marischal College, Lecturer on, manner of conducting class, on the difficulty of obtaining a class, Mar. Coll., 121; want of ac- commodation for, 122.
Mathematics, King's College, manner of conducting class, King's Coll., 30-33; a different arrange- ment of hours recommended, 30; Prizes, 31; Class examinations, 32.
Marischal College, manner of conduct- ing class, Mar. Coll., 87-97; Students unac- quainted with Elements of Arithmetic not allowed to enter class, 91; entrance examinations to ascertain this, 91, 94, 97; Gray's Bursary for Mathematics, 91; hours and length of course, Prizes, 92; nature of certificates, 92, 93; Moni- tors not considered expedient for class, 93; arrangements between Assistant and Emeritus Professor, 89, 90, 95, 96; could Elements of Mathematics and Greek be taught in the Paro- chial Schools? 94, 96; Dialling Class, 91, 97. Matriculation, King's College, King's Coll., 34. Mearns, Rev. Duncan, D.D., Professor of Divinity, King's College, examination of, 50.
Medical Classes, Aberdeen, as to extension of, Mar. Coll., 70, 71, 114, 116-120; Examination of Medical Students, as to, 116, 117.
Committee, Joint Medical Committee of both Colleges, Aberdeen, as to, 21.
Medicine, Professor of, King's College; no Lectures, King's Coll., 50.
Melvin, Rev. James, A.M., Lecturer on Humanity, Marischal College, examination of, 74.
Memorial of the Provost, &c., of Aberdeen, respect- ing the Professorship of Divinity, Mar. Coll., 248. of Alexander Kilgour, Mar. Coll., 307. Midwifery, Aberdeen, Lecturer on, Mar. Coll., 122. Militia Laws, Students should be exempted from, Mar. Coll., 95, 101, 109, 110.
Modern Languages, a Professorship of, recom- mended, Mar. Coll., 90.
Monitors, Class Monitors, system of, disapproved of, Mar. Coll., 93. Moral Philosophy Class, King's College, (including
Logic, Moral and Political Philosophy, and Rhetoric,) King's Coll., 40, 41; Class Exami- nations, written Exercises, and Prizes, 40-42; nature of Certificates granted, 42; as to arrange- ment of hours, 42.
Marischal College, (includ- ing Logic and Rhetoric,) manner of conducting class, Class Examinations, dictating Notes of Lectures, Mar. Coll., 105, 106; nature of Cer- tificates of attendance, 107.
Morgan, Mr. George, Student, Marischal College, examination of, 116.
Museum, Aberdeen, as to facilities for transmission of articles, Mar. Coll., 101.
Return by the Senate as to, King's Coll., 228; Mar. Coll., 303.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, King's College, manner of conducting class, King's Coll., 34, 35.
Marischal College, Mar.
Coll., 97-99; order of course, 98; Syllabus of course, 102-104; Class Examinations, 98; Ap- paratus, 98; Prizes, 99, 101; College has now adopted Entrance Examinations, 101, 102; Number of Students at Class, for Session 1825-26, 104.
OBSERVATORY, Aberdeen, King's Coll., 35.
Return by the Senate respecting, King's Coll., 229; Mar. Coll., 304. Office-bearers, Chancellor, &c., how elected, King's Coll., 182; Mar. Coll., 243. Oriental Languages. See Hebrew. PAROCHIAL EDUCATION.
Patronage (exclusive of Church Livings), King's Coll., 222; Mar. Coll., 296.
of Church Livings, King's Coll., 234; Mar. Coll., 310.
Paul, Rev. William, A.M., Professor of Natural Phi- losophy and Curator of Library, King's College, examinations of, 34, 64.
Peace, breaches of, &c., how punished, King's Coll., 224; Mar. Coll., 296.
Petition of the Medical Students in Aberdeen to the Lords Commissioners, complaining of the pre- sent state of the Medical School, Mar. Coll., 308. Physical Science, should study of precede Intel- lectual Philosophy? King's Coll., 32; Mar. Coll.,
Principal, King's College, as to his powers and duties, King's Coll., 9-12, 57.
Marischal College, as to his powers and duties, Mar. Coll., 78, 81, 83, 101.
qualifications to hold office of, King's Coll., 224; Mar. Coll., 297.
Return by the Senate as to his duties, King's Coll., 225; Mar. Coll., 297.
Sub, King's College, his duties, King's Coll., 27.
Private Buildings within the precincts of the Col- lege, King's Coll., 232; Mar. Coll., 309. Privileges of Professors, King's Coll., 223; Mar. Coll., 296.
Prizes, Returns by the Senate on the subject of, King's Coll., 215; Mar. Coll., 288.
awarded by Students, King's Coll., 215; Mar. Coll., 289.
funds for, King's Coll., 215; Mar. Coll., 289. Class Prizes, King's Coll., 26, 38, 56; Mar. Coll., 106, 125.
Professors of King's College, Aberdeen, no com-
parative trial of Candidates, previous to appoint- ment, excepting of Professor of Divinity, King's Coll., 47, 48; Professorships which have no class should be rendered effective by changing Course of Lectures, 50.
how appointed, suspension of, &c., King's Coll., 183; Mar. Coll., 244.
when was each limited to one particular department, King's Coll., 215; Mar. Coll., 288. -qualifications required by charter as a condition of their nomination, King's Coll., 233; Mar. Coll., 309.
appointed under 21 years of age, King's Coll., 233; Mar. Col., 309.
privileges of, King's Coll., 223; Mar. Coll., 296.
Salaries, inadequacy of, King's Coll, 12, 29; Mar. Coll., 100.
salaries of, whence derived, and by whom fixed, King's Coll., 184; Mar. Coll., 244.
are residence and attendance of, ob- served conformably to acts of Visitation, &c.?
Return by the Senate to the above, King's Coll., 234; Mar. Coll., 309. Professors unable to perform duty, as to retiring allowance. See Assistants and Successors.
See Houses for Professors.
Professorships, Aberdeen, tabular view of the dif- ferent Professorships, in the event of the union of the two Colleges, by Professor Scott, King's Coll., 45.
where no duty performed, when duty discontinued, and salary or emoluments of, Re- turn as to, King's Coll., 214; Mar. Coll., 285. power of instituting new Professor- ships or Faculties, and privileges belonging to the same, King's Coll., 226; Mar. Coll. 302.
to which property is, or has been, at- tached, King's Coll., 233; Mar. Coll., 309. Professorships and Classes. See Classes. Property of King's College, Aberdeen, explanation as to, King's Coll., 58-63; Administration of Bursary Funds, account showing the original and present state of, 61-63; Account showing the increase and decrease of the College Pro- perty, 63.
See Revenue and College.
Proposals for Consideration, 319.
Provisional Resolutions of the Commissioners, 313. Report on, by King's Col-
fessors of Marischal College, 334. Public Examinations, Return as to, King's Coll., 214; Mar. Coll., 287.
General Examinations at the commencement of Session, King's Coll., 215; Mar. Coll., 287. Examinations. See Examinations. RECTOR, Marischal College, election of, Mar. Coll., 73, 76, 81, 87, 90, 93, 99, 107.
Chancellor, &c., how elected, King's Coll., 182; their authority, King's Coll., 225. Regulations. See College Regulations. Reid, Mr. Robert, A.M., Teacher of Greek, Maris- chal College, examination of, 76.
Rental of Marischal College, made out in 1716, copy of, Mar. Coll., 267.
See College Property, Revenue. Revenue, Property, King's Coll., 186; Mar. Coll., 251. See College.
Expenditure of, detailed, King's Coll., 187; Mar. Coll., 270.
by whom managed, King's Coll., 202; Mar. Coll., 270.
Rhetoric. See Moral Philosophy.
SALARIES OF PROFESSORS, Statement of, King's Coll., 184; Mar. Coll., 244, 245. Scott, Rev. Hercules, A.M., Professor of Moral Phi- losophy, King's College, examination of, 40.
Senatus Academicus, how composed, King's Coll., 182; Mar. Coll., 243.
Session, on length of, King's Coll., 14, 15, 21, 22, 26, 29, 33, 36, 41, 52; Mar. Coll., 95, 96, 101, 108, 109, 123-126.
length of, how fixed, King's Coll., 213; Mar. Coll., 283.
Simpson, Mr. Archibald, Architect, Marischal Col- lege, examination of, 122.
Skene, Charles, Esq., M.D., Professor of Medicine, Marischal College, examination of, 67.
Smith, Mr. John, Architect, Marischal College, ex- amination of, 122.
Students, as to pecuniary circumstances of, at the Aberdeen Colleges, King's Coll., 14.
Matriculated, Return of, King's Coll., 216; Mar. Coll., 290.
of Medicine, Return of, King's Coll., 217; Mar. Coll., 290.
at each class, Return of, King's Coll., 217; Mar. Coll., 291.
attending Divinity-hall, regular and irre- gular, lists of, King's Coll., 218; Mar. Coll., 293. who have obtained certificates before the end of the third last week of the Session, Mar. Coll., 293.
are there any admitted gratuitously? King's Coll., 216; Mar. Coll., 289.
are there any living within the college? King's Coll., 226; Mar. Coll., 302.
complaints from, King's Coll., 231; Mar. Coll., 308.
as to expulsion of. See Expulsion of Students.
Surgery, Marischal College, Lectures on, manner of conducting class, Mar. Coll., 118; Outline of Lectures, 120, 121,
TABLE, College, King's Coll., 33. See Common Table. Theological Curriculum, Aberdeen, Professors of Biblical Criticism and Ecclesiastical History recommended, King's Coll., 53; Mar. Coll., 80,
on partial attendance at Divinity Hall, as to expediency of, King's Coll., 51; Mar. Coll., 79. Tulloch, John, Esq., A.M., Professor of Mathema- tics, King's College, examination of, 30. Tutors, King's Coll., 19, 21, 22; should any Bur- sary Funds be appropriated in support of? Mar. Coll., 95, 96.
UNION of the two Colleges of Aberdeen, King's Coll., 20, 21, 24, 28, 33, 34, 38, 44, (Tabular view of the different Professorships proposed by Pro- fessor Scott in the event of a Union, 45,) 46, 49, 53; Mar. Coll., 71, 80, 89, 93, 99, 100, 103. VISITATION ACTs, Return of, King's Coll., 166 ; Mar. Coll., 242.
Visitors, Visitatorial Court, Mar. Coll., 97, 100.
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MATTERS INCIDENTALLY MENTIONED
VOLUMES I., II., AND III.,
THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN.
The Roman Numerals indicate the Volumes, the Arabic Figures the Paging.
of Students under pecuniary difficulties, ii. 211. CAMPBELL, Dr., opinion respecting partial attend- ance, i. 414.
Certificates of attendance on the Logic Class, ii. 120. Classes taught at the same hour, i. 231.
as to fees for new ones, ii. 213. Colleges, reason for a union of, i. 546; Dr. Lee, amalgamation of the two Colleges, 603. Course of Study at Marischal College, improvement in, i. 549.
Curriculum, classes included in, limited, ii. 213. DEGREE, Medical, practice as to, at St. Andrews
and Aberdeen, ì. 210; paucity of persons gra- duating at Aberdeen, 248; regulation with re- ference to candidate for Medical Degree, 281.
of M.A. obtained under false representa- tions, i. 526.
of M.A. necessary for the Degree of M.D., i. 528; Degree why to be rendered more indis- pensable at Aberdeen, and the University edu- cation and that for Medicine accomplished in six years, 530.
Dictating, days set apart for, i. 549. Divinity Hall, expense of the maintenance of Stu-
dents in, i. 545; effects on the Church of the footing on which the Divinity Hall was at Aber- deen, ib.; advantage for the study of Theology, if there were one Divinity Hall, with two Pro- fessors, having their departments distinctly de- fined, 546.
Session, prolongation of, i. 547. See Session.
Students, as to their worldly circumstances, i. 544, and note.
Double Instruction, advantage of the system of, i. 546.
ELOCUTION of Divinity Students, mode adopted to improve, i. 545.
Exercises prescribed in the Divinity Hall, why ob- jectionable, i. 545.
Expense of living of Students, i. 547, 598.
less at Aberdeen than in either
Glasgow or Edinburgh, ii. 211.
FEES for new classes, ii. 213.
GREEK CLASS, first and second, i. 549. HEBREW, proposed arrangement for the efficient study of, i. 547.
Hours, classes taught at the same, i. 231. Humanity Class, formerly none, now a first and
KING'S COLLEGE, expense of living at, ii. 211; short- ness of Session, how made up, 211; Bursaries of poor Students, 211; as to payment of fees for new classes, 213.
LATIN, attention paid to by Professor James Beattie, i. 549.
Lecturing alternately by Divinity Professors, ii. 170. Living of Students at Marischal College, average expense of, i. 547.
average annual expense of, at King's Col- lege, ii. 211.
Logic and other classes taught at the same hour,
Class, certificates of having attended, ii. 120. MARISCHAL COLLEGE, practice of the Divinity Pro- fessor with a view of improving the elocution of the Students, i. 545; expense of living among the Students, 547; improvement in the course of study at, 549.
Medical Degree, paucity of persons studying for, at Aberdeen, i. 248; candidate for, must have taken the Degree of Arts, 281. See Degree.
School, no regular one at Aberdeen, i. 281. Medicine, candidates for Degrees in, required to take a Master's Degree, i. 210.
Professor of, and instruction in, at Aber- deen, i. 248.
candidate for Doctor in Medicine required to have previously taken the Degree of Master of Arts, i. 528.
Moral Philosophy and other classes taught at the same hour, i. 231.
NOTES dictated by Professor, writing of, i. 548. PECUNIARY circumstances of Students, i. 548.
state of Divinity in the Universities of Philosophy Students, would an extension of Session Aberdeen, ii. 170.
be a hardship to them? i. 547.
Preparatory Examinations, i. 549.
Public Examinations within a few days of the dis- mission, i. 549.
SCHOOLMASTERS, convenience to, from the shortness of the Session, ii. 211.
Session, prolongation of Divinity, whether an incon- venience to the Students, i. 544; extension of Session, why, and with whom, inexpedient, 545; would an extension of Session be a hardship to the Students of Philosophy at King's College and Marischal College? 547; Session too short, 547; prolongation of, would not be considered a hardship, 547, 548.
extension of Session, why not a serious in- convenience, ii. 211; considered throughout the country as required, 211.
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