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De cultu feminarum, i, 8. Lavacrum etiam corporum ususque balneorum non sit assiduus, sed eo quo solet intervallo temporis tribuatur, hoc est, semel in mense. Nisi infirmitatis necessitas cogat, corpus saepius non lavandum Augustine, de monialibus, Migne, vol. 33, page 963.
Then comes the sign; when some argument is derived from the meaning of a word, in this way: As the Aelian Sentian law orders an assiduus to support an assiduus, it orders a rich man to support a rich man, for a rich man is an assiduus, called so, as Aelius says, from asse dando. III. Arguments are also derived from things which bear some kind of relation to that which is the object of discussion.
"Fuit assiduus mecum," he says a little farther on. This kind of pupilage was called the tirocinium fori, in which a lad should be pursuing his studies for the legal profession, and also his bodily exercises in the Campus Martius, so that he might be ready to serve in the army for the single campaign which was still desirable if not absolutely necessary.
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