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"Vivit, et est vitae nescius ipse suae." Ovid. We have now reached the second phase of life; infancy, strictly so-called, is over; for the words infans and puer are not synonymous. The latter includes the former, which means literally "one who cannot speak;" thus Valerius speaks of puerum infantem. When children begin to talk they cry less.
Avoid taking too many Precautions. This is the second period of life, and the one at which, properly speaking, infancy ends; for the words infans and puer are not synonymous. The first is included in the second, and means one who cannot speak: thus in Valerius Maximus we find the expression puerum infantem.
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