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Misc.Collect.53 Historical account of the oaths and subscriptions required in the University of Cambridge on matriculation, and of all persons who proceed to the degree of Master of Arts (CUP: Cambridge, 1833)
Misc.Collect.54-8 Examinations records
Misc.Collect.59-60 Prize poems
Misc.Collect.61 Gradus ad Cantabrigiam or a dictionary of terms, academical and colloquial, or cant, which are used at the University of Cambridge (W.J. and J. Richardson: London, 1803)
Misc.Collect.62-3 Cambridge University poll books, bound together for reference
Misc.Collect.64-75 Prolusiones
Misc.Collect.76-9 Prolusiones or prize exercises and related correspondence
Misc.Collect.80-1 Records relating to the Darwin Centenary Celebrations in Cambridge, 22-24 June 1909
Misc.Collect.82 Vice-Chancellor's notices of discommunings
Misc.Collect.83 Extracts from University records, 1825--69, relating to officers and institutions' duties and operations, precedent and procedure, perhaps compiled to aid a Vice-Chancellor
Misc.Collect.85 Photograph of the University procession around Senate House lawn at Queen Victoria's memorial service
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Title Prolusiones
Reference Misc.Collect.64-75
Covering Dates 1827–1939
Extent and Medium 10 volumes, 1 packet
Content and context

This term distinguishes such winning compositions for University prizes as were recited in whole or in part in the Senate House, namely the Greek and Latin odes and epigrams for which Browne medals were awarded, the Greek verse translation winning the Porson Prize, and, later, the Latin hexameters of the Montagu Butler and the English poem awarded the Chancellor's medal. The classical verses were collected at sundry times (as for example a collection for the years 1814 to 1837 printed at Cambridge for W. P. Grant in 1837), and from 1827 to 1970 the verses to be recited were printed in booklets given away free on the occasion of the recitations. The recitations were originally at Commencement, and, when that ceased to exist by that name (in 1899) at an ordinary congregation at the equivalent time of year, namely early June.

Index Terms
Awards
University/Misc.Collect.64-75 contains:
Misc.Collect.64 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1827–1841
Misc.Collect.65 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1842–1851
Misc.Collect.66 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1852–1861
Misc.Collect.67 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1862–1871
Misc.Collect.68 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1872–1881
Misc.Collect.69 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1882–1891
Misc.Collect.70 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1892–1899
Misc.Collect.71 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1900–1908
Misc.Collect.72 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1909–1919
Misc.Collect.73 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1920–1926
Misc.Collect.74 Prolusiones.
1 volume.
1926–1934
Misc.Collect.75 Prolusiones. These are odd loose copies retained as back stock.
1 packet.
1908–1939

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