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The Changing Curriculum

The 1842 edition of the Ohio University By-laws and Regulations (which parallels today's Ohio University Catalog) was 20 pages in length. The few pages in this gallery show the courses to be taken by the preparatory students and the college students. The classical languages were a mainstay of the curriculum then.

Following are scans of pages from the 1842 edition of the Ohio University By-laws and Regulations. You can click to view full size.

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Cicero

The title page for this edition of Cicero was published in New York in 1802. Cicero was part of the preparatory curriculum. It is possible Ohio University students used an edition of this text. The volume is in one of the book collections in the Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections.

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