The Theory And Practice of Ancient Education Being the Chancellors English Ess
The Theory And Practice of Ancient Education Being the Chancellors English Ess
Walter Hobhouse
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N, Codex. Ix. 15. 8 Juv. Ix. 84 ' ToUis enim et libris actoram spargere gaudes | argumenta viri. ' Cf. U. 136, Digest, xxii. 3. 29, 9 Plaut. Epid. V. I. 33. 10 Prop. Iv. I. 131 'Mox ubi bnlla rodi demissa est aurea collo | matris et ante decs libera sampta toga. ' Juvenal's phrase ('aurum Etruscum') points to its supposed origin. Macrobius has a long discussion about it, Saturn, i. 6. Education at Rome. 31 special deity (Nundina), and it is characteristic of the Roman religion that there were s...everal shadowy and abstract divinities corresponding to the first wants and e\ r ents of childhood 1 . Nursing was in early times done by the mother, but afterwards nurses 8 became common, especially in the higher classes, where all family cares and responsibilities were unfashionable 3 . The first years of life would be spent under the mother's care ; a Roman matron of the old type would look after the health and morals of her children, and would train them to speak correctly 4 ; the rev- erence due to children, which Juvenal pleaded for in vain, was duly maintained in the days of Cato 6 .
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