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... Rabelais . The many posthumous printers of Rabelais gave false and overlapping names and addresses . Which is not surprising . Rabelais was placed amongst the Heretics of the First Class by the Council of Trent in its Index librorum ...
... Rabelais . The many posthumous printers of Rabelais gave false and overlapping names and addresses . Which is not surprising . Rabelais was placed amongst the Heretics of the First Class by the Council of Trent in its Index librorum ...
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... Rabelais's inspiration were when he wrote Pantagruel . The last word of the first chapter of the original Pantagruel is ' Lucien ' . It reminds us that Rabelais had translated some of Lucian's dialogues into Latin whilst he was still a ...
... Rabelais's inspiration were when he wrote Pantagruel . The last word of the first chapter of the original Pantagruel is ' Lucien ' . It reminds us that Rabelais had translated some of Lucian's dialogues into Latin whilst he was still a ...
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... Rabelais penetrates more deeply than his art . He changed his life . Before Rabelais had published a word of his Chroniques he wrote to him as to the ' father and mother ' of anything he was worth . Erasmus enabled Rabelais to see that ...
... Rabelais penetrates more deeply than his art . He changed his life . Before Rabelais had published a word of his Chroniques he wrote to him as to the ' father and mother ' of anything he was worth . Erasmus enabled Rabelais to see that ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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