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The admission to university of the category usually occurred after a specific technical examination, necessary to test applicant's skills. Librarians must have received eight years training, "vermicellari" - pasta manifacturers -- at least two years training, druggist about ten years training.
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On holidays not all works stopped, because a minimum service must have been ensured: innkeepers had to feed their guests, farriers if necessary had to shoe horses, landlords had to sell wine, on condition that it wasn't drunk on site, barbers had to take care of small wounds. Working time was free: since sunrise to sunset, weather conditions allowing.
***** - 1. Almo Paita, La vita quotidiana a Roma ai tempi di Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Rizzoli, Milano, 1998, pag. 257. - 2. op. cit. pag 254.
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