ADVERTISEMENT. THE Reverend CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN, D. D. Vice-Provost of the College of Fort-William, in Bengal, gave to the University of Glasgow, in 1804, the Sum of Two HUNDRED and TEN POUNDS; desiring that it might be divided into the under-mentioned Prizes: I. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS for an ENGLISH PROSE DISSERTATION, "On the best Means of civilising the Subjects of the British Empire in India; and of diffusing the Light of the Christian Religion throughout the Eastern World." II. SIXTY POUNDS for an ENGLISH POEM, "On the Restoration of Learning in the East." III. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS for a LATIN POEM on the following subject: IV. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS for a GREEK ODE on the following subject: « ΓΕΝΕΣΘΩ ΦΩΣ.” |