An ongoing program of photometric monitoring of selected active galact
ic nuclei has revealed a significant outburst in the optically violent
ly variable QSO 3C 279. The event occurred during May and June of 1992
, and was characterized by a peak amplitude of 2.3 mag in the R band.
We obtained nearly simultaneous optical and ultraviolet spectroscopy f
rom 1150 to 8600 angstrom of the source at the approximate midpoint of
the outburst. The outburst spectrum is well represented by a power la
w with index alpha = -1.77 (where F(nu) is-proportional-to nu(alpha))
which is relatively flat in comparison with typical quiescent spectra
for this source. No emission features are discernable in our data, nor
is there any significant Lyman-edge absorption. The observations and
data analysis procedures are described, and the resulting photometric
light curves and spectra are presented. We also present a long baselin
e photometric light curve for context. Comparisons with previously pub
lished optical-UV outburst and quiescent spectra are made, and luminos
ity-dependent spectral variations are discussed.