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... Plato . For Rabelais Socrates is a divinely inspired authority ; Plato , that venerated author whom Renaissance scholars readily called ' divine ' . Another author whose influence grew and grew until he provided Rabelais with the matter ...
... Plato . For Rabelais Socrates is a divinely inspired authority ; Plato , that venerated author whom Renaissance scholars readily called ' divine ' . Another author whose influence grew and grew until he provided Rabelais with the matter ...
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... Plato was clearly influenced by both Ammonius and Calcagnini . His reading of the Cratylus in context may have encouraged him to take up Hebrew again ; unless , that is , a renewed taste for Hebrew led him to new reflexions on the ...
... Plato was clearly influenced by both Ammonius and Calcagnini . His reading of the Cratylus in context may have encouraged him to take up Hebrew again ; unless , that is , a renewed taste for Hebrew led him to new reflexions on the ...
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... ( Plato , Opera , ed . Ficino , Lyons 1590 , 769f .; Ficino , Opera II , ii , 1544–5 ) . To return to the Cratylus itself , Plato leaves everything undecided . Socrates would prefer to believe that , while sensible things are in a state ...
... ( Plato , Opera , ed . Ficino , Lyons 1590 , 769f .; Ficino , Opera II , ii , 1544–5 ) . To return to the Cratylus itself , Plato leaves everything undecided . Socrates would prefer to believe that , while sensible things are in a state ...
Contents
Chapter One Humanist Comedy | 1 |
Chapter Two Rabelais before Pantagruel | 15 |
Chapter Three Pantagruel | 24 |
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