London: C. J. CLAY AND SONS, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS WAREHOUSE, AVE MARIA LANE. Cambridge: DEIGHTON, BELL, AND CO. Leipzig: F. A. BROCKHAUS. New York: MACMILLAN AND CO. Cambridge Historical Essays. No. IV. ELECTION BY LOT AT ATHENS. BY JAMES WYCLIFFE HEADLAM, M.A., FELLOW OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. PRINCE CONSORT DISSERTATION, 1890. Cambridge: AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. 1891 [All Rights reserved.] EXTRACT FROM THE REGULATIONS FOR THE PRINCE CONSORT PRIZE. "There shall be established in the University a prize, called the Prince Consort Prize,' to be awarded for dissertations involving original historical research." "The prize shall be open to members of the University who, at the time when their dissertations are sent in, have been admitted to a degree, and are of not more than four years' standing from admission to their first degree." "Those dissertations which the adjudicators declare to be deserving of publication shall be published by the University, singly or in combination, in an uniform series, at the expense of the fund, under such conditions as the Syndics of the University Press shall from time to time determine." H. b |