[98] Essais sur l'Instruction Publique, par Charles Lenormant, membre de l'Institut; quoted by Rochemonteix, Le Collège Henri IV, tom. ii, ch. 1, p. 49, in his very instructive discussion on the Jesuit internat, or pensionnat.
[99] Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ii, Pachtler, p. 78.
[100] Const., part iv, ch. 3, decl. B.
[101] Turpissimis signis.
[102] Bibliotheca Selecta, lib. i, ch. 44; Quasnam tetenderit insidias humani generis hostis, etc.
[103] Ribadeneira, Bollandists, nn. 373 seq.
[104] Bibliotheca Selecta, lib. i, ch. 40.
[105] Ratio Studiorum of 1599 and 1832, Reg. Prov. 37. The higher courses are allowed a midsummer vacation of between one and two months; in the lower or literary course, Rhetoric is allowed one month, the others classes less. Besides certain feast-days during the year, every week must have one day free, which, in the higher courses, is the whole day, but, in the lower, is only the latter part of it.
[106] 1602; Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ii, Pachtler, p. 467.
[107] Monumenta Germaniæ Pædagogica, vol. ii, Pachtler, p. 411.