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  1. The Work of Mr. Francis Rabelais Doctor in Physick Containing Five Books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds & Sayings of Gargantua and his Sonne Pantagruel...2 Volumes by Francois Rabelais and W. Heath Robinson, 1904
  2. The works of Francis Rabelais. Translated from the French, and illustrated with explanatory notes, by M. le du Chat, and others. In four volumes. ...Volume 4 of 4 by François Rabelais, 2010-05-29
  3. Francis Rabelais,: The man and his work, by Albert Jay Nock, 1929
  4. The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais Doctor in Physick (Volume 1) by Francis Rabelais, 1921
  5. The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physick (Volume 2) by François Rabelais, 2010-03-15
  6. The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais. (Complete in one volume) by Francis Rabelais, 1954
  7. The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais (2 Volumes, complete) by Francis Rabelais, 1931-01-01
  8. The works of Francis Rabelais, M.D. In five volumes. ... Now carefully revised, ... by Mr. Ozell. ... Adorn'd with 15 very neat copper plates.Volume 4 of 5 by François Rabelais, 2010-06-09
  9. The works of Francis Rabelais. Translated from the French, and illustrated with explanatory notes, by M. le du Chat, and others. In four volumes. ...Volume 1 of 4 by François Rabelais, 2010-05-29
  10. The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physick (Volume 1); Containing Five Books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds, and Sayings of Gargantua, by François Rabelais, 2010-03-15
  11. The Work of Mr. Francis Rabelais (Volume 1 & 2) by Francis Rabelais, 1653-01-01
  12. The works of Francis Rabelais, M.D. ... Formerly translated by Sir Thomas Urquart, ... Since carefully revised, ... by Mr. Ozell. ... A new edition, with ... and an intire new set of cuts. Volume 1 of 5 by François Rabelais, 2010-05-29
  13. The Works of Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Gargantua and Pentagruel, the Pa by Litt.D (Catherine Rose Wilson, M.A.), Editors With Intro Nock Albert Jay M.A., 1931
  14. The works of Francis Rabelais, M.D. The second book. Now carefully revised, ... Adorn'd with 15 very neat copper-plates.Volume 2 of 5 by François Rabelais, 2010-05-29

41. Rabelais - Pantagruel - Book 3
When King Francis I of France decided in 1534 to send an expedition to explore thenorthern lands in the hope of discovering gold, spices, and a passage to Asia
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b. 1491, Saint-Malo, Brittany, France. d. Sept. 1, 1557, near Saint-Malo), French mariner, whose explorations of the North American coast and the St. Lawrence River (1534, 1535, 1541-42) laid the basis for later French claims to Canada. He appears also to have voyaged to Brazil. When King Francis I Roberval

42. EBookShop
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ?p?. Rabelais, Francis.Raben. Raine, William MacLeod. Ramee, Louise de la. Rand, Ayn. Ransome, Arthur.
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43. EBookShop
Gambara, Balzac, Honore de. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Rabelais, Francis. Gatheringof Brother Hilarius, Fairless, Michael. Gaudissart II, Balzac, Honore de.
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44. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Francois Rabelais Renaissance"
http//www.hermetic.com/sabazius/Rabelais.htm 9. Rabelais, Francis de Sales andthe Abbaye de Thlme The casual reader might be surprised to see how St.
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45. Penn State's Electronic Classics Series Rabelais Page
Presents Penn State's Electronic Classics Series Francis Rabelais Page.From this site you can download the works of Francis Rabelais
http://www.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmanis/rabelais.htm

46. English And American Literature
Odell, George CD. 125. Peck, Walter Edwin. 126. Rabelais, Francis. 127. Rackham,Arthur Goldsmith, Oliver. 128. Ranking, B. Montgomerie and Thomas K. Tully. 129.
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47. EWOLFS - May Art Auction Catalog
THE NOVELLINO OF MASUCCIO. Translated by WG Waters. Rabelais, Francis. MASTER FrancisRabelais. Translated by Urquhart and Motteux. Rousseau, Jean Jacques.
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48. Famous Authors Quotes
Francis Bacon (6). Francis Beaumont (1). Francis Crawford (1). Francis PatikyStein (1). Francis Rabelais (1). Francisco Franco (1). Francois Cavanna (1).
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49. Famous Authors Quotes By Categories
Phrase. Francis Rabelais Short Biography Authors' biographies will beavailable soon. Francis Rabelais Categories Food / Drinks (1).
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50. Project Guttenberg Vocabulary Analysis
203886. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Rabelais, Francis, 25985, 323013. 12.48.Gargantua and Pantagruel, Rabelais, Francis, 25985, 323013, 9.86.
http://www.mine-control.com/zack/guttenberg/
Vocabulary Analysis of Project Guttenberg
Zachary Booth Simpson
May 2000
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Please sign my guestbook if you find this work useful.
Introduction
While reading Moby Dick in April 2000, I was astounded by Melville's enormous vocabulary. I wondered what was Moby Dick's total vocabulary and how it compared to other works. Thanks to the Project Guttenberg , an online resource for literature, (and copious spare-time) I was able to download a considerable sample of works and perform a word analysis. The following are the results from this informal study including relative vocabulary densities and anomalous word usage. Please sign my guestbook if you find this interesting or helpful. Thanks, Zack
Sample Database
The works represented in this study come exclusively from the Project Guttenberg (PG). While most PG works are included, the sample is not complete; some works have been eliminated for obvious reasons (e.g. Pi to 10,000 digits) while others works were eliminated because they were malformed or unavailable. Some books in the Project Guttenberg are split into several seperate volumes or alternatively several works are combined into one; this may effect the sample slightly, especially the Anomalous Word Charts . In some cases, I have manually combined multiple volumes into one for logical consistency.

51. Chinon, Vin, Rabelais, Ile Bouchard, Moto,
Translate this page Rabelais). Le Marais 02 47 95 26 12 Chauveau Gérard, Beauséjour 02 47 58 64 64Desbourdes Stéphane, Roncé 02 47 58 62 79 Desbourdes Francis, Arpenty 02
http://perso.club-internet.fr/phdurand/Viti/Vin.html
Le chinon, pour les oenologues, est un vin rouge, issu du cépage "cabernet franc", communément appelé Breton ou Berton. (... bois de ce vin breton, qui point en bretagne ne croit... - Rabelais). Ce vin est parfumé, à l'odeur de violette, fin moelleux, friand. Retour haut de page Les foires aux vins:
  • Foire aux vins de Panzoult, dans la "Cave du Château". (Date: / /). Le lieu est sympa, et l'ambiance bon enfant.
  • Foire aux vins de la "Rive gauche" à sazilly, regroupant les communes du Sud de l'appellation.
  • Chinon
Retour haut de page
Les villages..
AVON-LES-ROCHES - 37220
Bondon Jean, La Maison Neuve 02 47 58 56 49
Desbourdes Renaud, Les Roches Tranchelion 02 47 95 24 75
G.A.E.C. Champigny Armel, Lalay 02 47 58 51 66
Massoneau Cl. et J.M., Nay 02 47 58 58 12
Page Michel, Le Soulier 02 47 58 56 35
CROUZILLES - 37220
Boyer Guy, Le Bourg 02 47 58 53 81
Boyer Marc, Le Bourg 02 47 58 53 81 Charbonnier Christian, Le Bourg 02 47 58 63 27

52. Alphamusic - Gargantua And
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53. Stories, Listed By Author
Rabelais, FRANCOIS, ref. Francois Rabelais by Frederic R. White, (is Terra SFII, ed. Richard D. Nolane, DAW, 1983. The Last Atlantean, by Francis Carsac, (ss
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Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections: Combined Edition
Stories, Listed by Author
Previous Table-of-Contents
QUILISSI, CHRISTINE LEE
QUILLER-COUCH, [Sir] ARTHUR T(homas)

54. François Rabelais
and scholar, against the attacks of theologians. In Gargantua Rabelaisgave his support to the humanist ideal of King Francis I.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/rabela.htm
Choose another writer in this calendar: by name:
A
B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback French Renaissance writer, a Franciscan monk, humanist, and physician, whose comic novels Gargantua and Pantagruel are among the most hilarious classics of world literature. Rabelais' heroes are rude but funny giants traveling in a world full of greed, stupidity, violence, and grotesque jokes. His books were banned by the Catholic Church and later placed on The Index librorum prohibitorumon (the Index of Forbidden Books). " Afterwards I wiped my tail with a hen, with a cock, with a pullet, with a calf's skin, with a hare, with a pigeon, with a cormorant, with an attorney's bag, with a montero, with a coif, with a falconer's lure. But, to conclude, I say and maintain, that of all torcheculs, arsewisps, bumfodders, tail-napkins, bunghole cleansers, and wipe-breeches, there is none in the world comparable to the neck of a goose, that is well downed, if you hold her head betwixt your legs. And believe me therein upon mine honour, for you will thereby feel in your nockhole a most wonderful pleasure, both in regard of the softness of the said down and of the temporate heat of the goose, which is easily communicated to the bum-gut and the rest the inwards, in so far as to come even to the regions of the heart and brains." (from Gargantua Gargantua : "He went to see the jugglers, tumblers, mountebanks, and quacksalvers, and considered their cunning, their shifts, their somersaults and smooth tongue, especially of those of Chauny in Picardy, who are naturally great praters, and brave givers of fibs, in matter of green apes." After the ecclesiastical authorities of the Sorbonne started to confiscate Greek books, Rabelais petitioned Pope Clement VII. He received permission to leave the Franciscan order left and join the Benedictines.

55. Gargantua And Pantagruel
The delightful and outrageously ribald comic writing of the Frenchauthor Francis Rabelais. Gargantua and Pantagruel. by Francis
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/6868/gargant/gaxx001.html
Gargantua
and
Pantagruel
by Francis Rabelais
If you prefer to download a text file of this
book in .zip format, click HERE
About This Book:
Little is known about Francis Rabelais but that he lived between 1495 and 1553, and that he was a cultured scholar and one of a the important early writers of the Renaissance. His stories of Gargantua and Pantagruel are among the finest examples of outrageous ribald humor ever written. The fact that these stories were written at such an early date makes them very special. It has been said that if we did not actually have these writings of Francis Rabelais, that we would imagine them to be impossible. Certainly there has never been a finer example of bawdy and scatalogical prose presented in such a humorous and delightful fashion. Consider the whimsical imagination and quaint language before you and it is clear to all but a few prudish snobs that Rabelais stands with Shakespear as one of history's most interesting writers. I am adding here some wonderful illustrations from a 1932 publication to round out this rare and much maligned literary masterpiece.
Be prepared to enter a wonderful imaginary world of fascinating characters living life in a world of magic, mystery, adventure, and boundless fun. Loose yourself in the wacky world brought to us by the pen of Francis Rabelais. Read and enjoy . . .

56. Rabelais
Quart Livre followed in 1552. In 1547 Francis I died, and a reaction againstfreedom of thought began. Rabelais fled Paris to Metz, and then to Rome.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Palais/1067/rabelais.html
François Rabelais (1493?-1553)
[From Encarta ] French writer whose satirical work, with its emphasis on individual liberty and its enthusiasm for knowledge and life, is a vigorous expression of Renaissance humanism. Rabelais was born in Chinon, Touraine. After studies at Franciscan and Benedictine houses and at various universities, Rabelais went to Lyon, where he practiced medicine, wrote and published. He began his literary career by writing a series satirical almanacs. One of these became the basis for the book that would be regarded as his masterpiece. Pantagruel (1532), Rabelais's first great work, is the life story of a young giant of great strength and appetites. In 1534 Rabelais published The Very Frightful Life of the Grand Gargantua , the story of Pantagruel's father. Both books, printed under the pseudonym Alcofribas Nasier, were successful. The two books were read to King Francis I, who was so pleased with them that he granted a license for the publication of the third, Tiers Livre , which appeared in 1546.

57. Title
Porter , Gene Stratton 11. Rabelais , Francis 12. Patrick , Henry 13. Phillpotts, Eden 14. Prescott , William Hickling 15. Pyle , Ernie Howard 16.
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58. Author Pseudonyms
G(eorgina) Rossetti Raabe, Wilhelm (18311910) Jacob Corvinus Rabelais, François(1494 Gaulden Raycraft, Stan Richard S(harpe) Shaver Rayer, Francis G(eorge
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R
R., C.G.
Christina G(eorgina) Rossetti

Raabe, Wilhelm

[Jacob Corvinus]
[Alcofribas Nasier]
Rabinowitz, Sholem Yakov
[Sholem Aleichem]
Rachen, Kurt Von
L(a Fayette) Ron(ald) Hubbard

Rackham, John
John T(homas) Phillifent
Radcliffe, Janet Janet Louise Roberts Radley, Sheila Sheila Robinson Rae, Hugh C(rawford) [James Albany, Peggie Coghlan, Robert Crawford, R.B. Houston, Morgan McGrath, Jessica Stirling] Rafcam, Nal unidentified Rafferty, S.S. John J. Hurley Ragatzy, Anton Julian T. Parr Rail, Alex Pat Nobles Raimond, C.E. Elizabeth Robins Raine, Kathleen [Kathleen Madge] Raine, Richard Raymond Harold Sawkins Raine, William MacLeod [Austin MacLeod] Rainey, Mark Stephen Mark Rainey Rainey, Stephen Mark [Mark Rainey] Rainey, William B. Wyatt Blassingame Raintree, Lee Con(nie Leslie) Sellers R.A.K. Ronald (Arbuthnott Hilary) Knox Raleigh, Richard H(oward) P(hillips) Lovecraft Ralston, Jan Agnes M(ary) R(obertson) Dunlop Ramal, Walter Walter John de la Mare Rame, David Arthur D. Divine Ramey, Ben Neal [H.H. Hollis, Ben Rhamey]

59. SetMaker: Odd Volumes And Incomplete Sets
Rabelais. Works of Francis Rabelais, The. illustrated by W. Heath Robinson.2 vols. Rabelais, F. Works of Francis Rabelais, The. 1849. 2nd. 2 vols.
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Rabbe, Alf. Histoire d'Alexandre Ier, empereur de toutes les Russies. 1826. 2 vols. Treuttel et Wurtz. Paris.
missing: Vol. II. have: Vol I.
Roberto Tosi, Roma, tosi@charlie.ibc.rm.cnr.it Rabbitt, P.; Michael Posner, Oscar Marin. Attention and Performance. 1975, 1985. Academic Press.
missing: Vols. 5 (4/1975), 11 (8/1985).
Sander Nijbakker, nybakke@ibm.net Rabelais. Oeuvres. 1823. 9 vols. 8vo.
missing: vol 9. have: vols 1-8.
Roberto Tosi, tosi@charlie.ibc.rm.cnr.it Rabelais. Works of Francis Rabelais, The. illustrated by W. Heath Robinson. 2 vols. privately printed by the Navarre Society. London.
missing: Vol. 1.
Peter Langley, pjl@peppercorns.freeserve.co.uk Rabelais, F. Works of Francis Rabelais, The. 1849. 2nd. 2 vols. H.G. Bohnrne et al. London. 1/2 leather.
missing: Vol. 1. have: Vol. 2. Andreas Luttge, aluttge@rice.edu Rabil, Alvert, jr. Renaissance Humanism. 1988 [hc] 1991 [pb]. 3 vols. University of Pennsylvania. missing: Vol. 1 (need 2 copies). Allan Holtzman

60. Un Bal Chez Rabelais # 2
Rabelais and Harmonia Ballade- Basse danse 6-8 Harmonia mundi HM 30.579 Francis Chapelet - Orgue
http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/hmu931.htm
Un bal chez Rabelais
Un bal chez Rabelais

Harmonia mundi HMU 931 [LP]
Contents:
Claude Gervaise.:
  • Branle

  • Mateu de Flexa el Vell:
  • La guerra
    L'arboscello Ballo Furlano
  • Suite No 1
    Anon., 16th c.
  • Pavane "La Garde"
    Gaillarde "Au joly bois"
    Branle de Poictou
    Premier branle de Gay
    Pavana II
  • Anon.:
  • La Shy Myse My Lady Careys Dompe La Doune Cella
  • Suite No 2
    Anon.
  • Pavane (Ballade?) Bergerette "Saint-Roch" Gaillarde Ronde "Mon amy" Ballo Milanese
  • Suite No 3
    Anon., 16th c.
  • Basse danse "Mon désir" Gaillarde "La Rocque" Branle I Branle II Basse danse "Le coeur est bon"
  • Tielman Susato (but stated anon. on LP sleeve, but correct on LP label): Suite 4
  • Pavane: Mille regretz Ronde Pavane: Si pas souffrir Hoboeken Dans Ronde: Il estoit une fillette
  • Playing time: Performers: [6]-[8] Francis Chapelet (organ) Recording site and date: [1], [3], [11] Unknown [1966 or prior] [2], [5] Capella Alemanya de Barcelone [1970 or prior] [4], [9], [10] Unknown [1964 or prior] [6]-[8] Frederiksborg [1970 or prior] Excerpts: Harmonia mundi HM 30.610

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