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... Bellay family . Jean du Bellay , both as Bishop of Paris and later as cardinal , took him on visits to Rome as his personal physician . ( To visit Italy for a Frenchman was to be exposed to the full enthusiasm of the Renaissance ...
... Bellay family . Jean du Bellay , both as Bishop of Paris and later as cardinal , took him on visits to Rome as his personal physician . ( To visit Italy for a Frenchman was to be exposed to the full enthusiasm of the Renaissance ...
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... Bellay in Rome , arranged ( with the connivance of his patrons ) to be relieved of the canonical penalties he had ... Bellay's monastery at Saint - Maur - les Fossés ; within months , the monastery was duly secularised , turning Rabelais ...
... Bellay in Rome , arranged ( with the connivance of his patrons ) to be relieved of the canonical penalties he had ... Bellay's monastery at Saint - Maur - les Fossés ; within months , the monastery was duly secularised , turning Rabelais ...
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... Bellay , François Bribart - who had played a part in Rabelais's metamorphosis into a secular priest - was burned at the Place Maubert on 8 January 1545 , a mere year before the Tiers Livre first appeared in print . Tiraqueau , for all ...
... Bellay , François Bribart - who had played a part in Rabelais's metamorphosis into a secular priest - was burned at the Place Maubert on 8 January 1545 , a mere year before the Tiers Livre first appeared in print . Tiraqueau , for all ...
Contents
Chapter One Humanist Comedy | 1 |
Chapter Two Rabelais before Pantagruel | 15 |
Chapter Three Pantagruel | 24 |
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