NAMES AND DATES 1837 Fox, George 16241691 Fracastoro, Girolamo 1483-1553 Francesca, Piero Rabelais,Francois 1494-1553 Racine, Jean Baptiste 1639-1699 Radbertus, Paschasius c http://members.cox.net/dsleslie1/names.htm
Extractions: Books I began compiling this list of names and dates as a quick reference tool for myself, in the days before personal internet access put an end to the difficulty of obtaining reference materials for the blind. But, once I started, I saw no reason to stop once i did obtain internet access. Of course, like most such lists, it's grown way out of hand. (Grin) A B C D ... Z Abelard, Peter 1079-1142
Literature At RelicBooks.com 18881923. Gargantua And Pantagruel, by Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553.Garm-a Hostage, by Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. Garrison's Finish http://www.relicbooks.com/prod.html
Contactadres Geffen. Voor de naamgeving van mijn bureau heb ik me laten inspirerendoor de roman Pantagruel van Francois Rabelais (14831553). Toen http://www.panurge.nl/contact.htm
Extractions: P anurge Consultancy is het bureau van Hans van Geffen. Voor de naamgeving van mijn bureau heb ik me laten inspireren door de roman Pantagruel van Francois Rabelais (1483-1553). Toen deze roman het levenslicht aanschouwde, aan het begin van de Renaissance, zocht men net als nu naar nieuwe beelden, betekenissen en verbanden. De Panurge uit de roman raadpleegde Homerus en Vergilius, hij wierp dobbelstenen, hij interpreteerde dromen, hij ging naar een waarzegster, een dokter, een advocaat, een filosoof en een dwaas. Maar hij schoot geen steek op. Uiteindelijk neemt Pantagruel het heft in handen. Hij blijkt de wijze leidsman te zijn, die eerst nog zo onopvallend aanwezig was. Besloten wordt het Orakel van Bakbuk te raadplegen. Eenmaal op weg doen de reizigers verschillende eilanden aan. Elk eiland dat wordt bezocht staat voor een bepaald maatschappelijk probleem. Panurge Consultancy wi l deze zoektocht van Pantagruel en Panurge naar succes op een eigentijdse wijze voortzetten. Hiervoor heb ik een aantal stijlen uit de Pantagruel overgenomen. De humor, het amusement, de verhalen.
CALVINISM 1 His writings in the French language, along with those of one of his contemporaries(Francois Rabelais 14831553) gave birth to that language in its present http://grace-for-today.com/672.htm
Extractions: The church of God has many times been so besieged by the forces of its adversaries that it might have appeared that the flame of truth would be extinguished. We here emphasize the contribution of this last hero of the faith, John Calvin. So signal was his ministry that his system of doctrine is still called by his name: Calvinism. We would cite no more honest testimony regarding Calvinism than that of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, pastor of London's New Park Street Chapel and the Metropolitan Tabernacle from 1855 until his death in 1892. He is generally acknowledged as the "Prince of Preachers" and the greatest preacher since Paul the apostle. We here cite two quotations from Mr. Spurgeon. "It may happen this afternoon that the term 'Calvinism' may be frequently used. Let it not be misunderstood; we only use the term for shortness. That doctrine which is called 'Calvinism' did not spring from Calvin; we believe that it sprang from the great founder of all truth. Perhaps Calvin himself derived it mainly from the writings of Augustine. Augustine obtained his views, without doubt, through the Spirit of God, from the diligent study of the writings of Paul, and Paul received them of the Holy Ghost, from Jesus Christ the great founder of the Christian dispensation. We use the term then, not because we impute an extraordinary importance to Calvin's having taught these doctrines. We would be just as willing to call them by any other name, if we could find one which would be better understood, and which on the whole would be as consistent with fact."
Food For Thought Biographies Rabelais, Francois (pseud. Alcofribas Nasier) (French writer), c.14831553.Rabener, Gottlieb Wilhelm (German satirist), 1714-1771. http://www.evcom.net/~tourette/bio/bio_R.htm
This Is Project Gutenberg Andrew, 18161877 Garden Party and other stories, The, by Mansfield, Katherine,1888-1923 Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Garm-a http://www.irvl.net/TITLES.htm
Extractions: List of Titles $30,000 Bequest And Other Stories, The, by Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1492, by Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936 1990 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1991 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1992 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1993 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1994 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1995 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1997 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 1998 CIA World Factbook, The, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Great Books: Author-Title Index Paroles. Recommended by Bloom. Prévost, AntoineFrancois, l'Abbé, French,1697-1763. Recommended by Bloom. Rabelais, François, French, 1483-1553. http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtabc4.html
Extractions: Robert Teeter's Home Page Books and Libraries What Books to Read Great Books Lists Great Books: Author-Title Index Malraux, André, French, 1901-1975. Malthus, Thomas, English, 1766-1834. Mamet, David, American, 1947- . Mandelshtam, Osip Emilievich, Russian, 1891-1938. Mann, Thomas, German, 1875-1955. The Magic Mountain . Recommended by: Adler Bloom Fadiman 3 Fadiman 4 The Buddenbrooks . Recommended by: Ward Joseph and His Brothers . Recommended by: Adler Bloom Death in Venice . Recommended by: GBWW Stories of Three Decades . Recommended by: Bloom Doctor Faustus . Recommended by: Bloom Confessions of Felix Krull, Confidence Man
TITLES Garden Party and other stories, The, by Mansfield, Katherine, 18881923 BACK TOORDER PAGE Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Garm-a http://www.avalondigitalpress.com/titles.htm
The Early History Of Hemp Francois Rabelais (14831553?), the brilliant French priest, scholar, lawyer anddoctor, also authored Gargantua and Pantagruel, the first great novel in http://www.rexresearch.com/hhist/hhist1~1.htm
Extractions: (11) References The fiber of Cannabis, the "True Hemp", is tightly woven into the tapestry of human life. Since earliest times, this great plant ally has provided people with cordage, cloth, paper, medicine, and inspiration. (1) China: Cannabis Hemp probably evolved in northern China, and was the first fiber plant to be cultivated there at the dawn of human society. Cotton from India and Mediterranean flax were not introduced until thousands of years later. Silk fabric was a luxury of the wealthy. The peasants wore hemp clothing. Ma (hemp) and mulberry were such important crops that the phrase "land of mulberry and hemp" was a synonym for cultivated fields and the land of China. One of the most ancient books, Shu Chingi (dated ca. 2300 BC) states that the land in Shantung province is "whitish and rich... with silk, hemp, lead, pine trees and strange stones..." Its people paid tribute to their rulers with hemp. The warlords' armies were dressed in armor sewn with hemp cord, and their bows were strung with hemp strings that were far superior to the bamboo fiber they replaced. Coats, bucklers and helmets were made of hemp prepared with vinegar to strengthen it. Hemp was grown around every lord's castle to provide for their military needs. (7) The Shang culture (1400-1100 BC) on the flood plain of the Huangho River was a self-sufficient agricultural economy that developed a hemp-weaving industry. Excavation of the Shang site at Taixi (Hebei province) produced fragments of burnt hempen fabric. Analysis revealed that the Shang people had developed better methods of preparing the fiber by soaking it in ponds.
Hvem Er Vi? Men jeg er også sjov. Og jeg er så Francois Rabelais (14831553).Jeg er mindre god til det med teknikken, men heldigvis er Kurt http://www.deungestrissere.subnet.dk/_587841.html
Extractions: Derfor har vi valgt at påføre os hver vores dækidentitet. Så i kan få lidt at vide om os, men så alligevel ikke. Jeg er Kurt Trampedach. Jeg er den kreative (tjek min Hanson danser animation) og nok også den mest teknisk mindede. Men jeg er også sjov. Og jeg er så Francois Rabelais (1483-1553). Jeg er mindre god til det med teknikken, men heldigvis er Kurt perfektionist og altid parat til at gi' en hjælpende hånd. Jeg er kendt for min humor, som, ja, er temmelig overvurderet efterhånden. Derfor har jeg nu sagt farveller til humor og goddag til min nye, store passion: De unge strissere. Min yndlingsstrisser er Tom Hanson, fordi han er sådan en gæv gut. Til slut vil jeg citere Albrecht Dührer: "Beware all thieves and imitators of other people's labour and talents laying your audacious hands upon our work." Hej. Nej, bare rolig, der er kun én af mig. Jeg har bare lige nogle flere indvendinger. Før kom jeg til at lyde så... stiv i det. Jeg ved godt, at Francois lyder til at være mere sjov end mig. Det er han også. Lidt. Men jeg vil bare lige slå fast, at uden mig ville han være NOTHING. NADA. Jeg fungerer som hans muse, og han som min. Vi er hinandens evige kilder til grineanfald. Så er det på det rene. Godnat.
Extractions: Record 1 of 8 in ATLA 1987-1999/01 TI: The Death of Isaac : Structuralist Analysis of Genesis 22 [Charts]. AU: Kunin,-Seth-Daniel SO: Journal-for-the-Study-of-the-Old-Testament. no 64 (D 1994), p. 57-81. JN: Journal-for-the-Study-of-the-Old-Testament. PY: 1994 LA: English PT: Journal-article DE: Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-XII-XXV; Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-Criticism,-Literary; Structuralism-Literary-analysis PS: Isaac- IS: 0309-0892 DB: RIO AN: ario19950000151005 UD: 199712 Record 2 of 8 in ATLA 1949-1986 TI: Father Abraham : a structural and theological study of the Yahwist's presentation of the Abraham material [tables]. AU: Hunter,-Alastair-G SO: Journal-for-the-Study-of-the-Old-Testament. No 35 (Je 1986), p. 3-27. JN: Journal-for-the-Study-of-the-Old-Testament. PY: 1986 LA: English PT: Journal-article DE: Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-XII-XXV; Bible-Old-Testament-Pentateuch-Theology; Bible-Old-Testament-Authorship; Yahwist- PS: Abraham,-the-Patriarch; Thompson,-Thomas-L; Van-Seters,-John SR: Genesis-c12-c25 IS: 0309-0892 DB: RIO AN: ario19860000015008 UD: 199712 Record 3 of 8 in ATLA 1949-1986 TI: The Genesis debate : persistent questions about creation and the flood. AU: Youngblood,-Ronald-F, ed PB: Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 1986. xi, 250 p. PY: 1986 LA: English PT: Book CT: Introduction. Were the days of creation twenty-four hours long: yes, T Fretheim. Were the days of creation twenty-four hours long: no, R McCone. Are the events in the Genesis creation account set forth in chronological order: yes, R Newman. Are the events in the Genesis creation account set forth in chronological order: no, M Throntveit. Was the Earth created a few thousand years ago: yes, S Schrader. Was the Earth created a few thousand years ago: no, D Young. Was evolution involved in the process of creation: yes, M Hillmer. Was evolution involved in the process of creation: no, J Moore. Is the doctrine of the Trinity implied in the Genesis creation account: yes, E Merrill. Is the doctrine of the Trinity implied in the Genesis creation account: no, A Hauser.. Was Cain's offering rejected by God because it was not a blood sacrifice: yes, H Hobbs. Was Cain's offering rejected by God because it was not a blood sacrifice: no, J Heck. Were there people before Adam and Eve: yes, H Seaford, Jr. Were there people before Adam and Eve: no, G Kufeldt. Did people live to be hundreds of years old before the flood: yes, J Borland. Did people live to be hundreds of years old before the flood; no, D Christensen. Are the "sons of God" in Genesis 6 angels: yes, F Huey, Jr. Are the "sons of God" in Genesis 6 angels: no, J Walton. Did Noah's flood cover the entire world: yes, S Austin. Did Noah's flood cover the entire world: no, D Boardman. Does Genesis 9 justify capital punishment: yes, C Henry. Does Genesis 9 justify capital punishment: no, M Reid. DE: Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-I-XI-Criticism,-interpretation; Creation-Biblical-teaching IB: 0840775172 DB: RIT AN: prit19860000016431 UD: 199708 Record 4 of 8 in ATLA 1949-1986 TI: A fresh look at the "curses" of Gen 3:14-19 : [Chinese abst]. AU: Ogden,-Graham-S SO: Taiwan-Journal-of-Theology. No 7 (Mr 1985), p. 129-140. JN: Taiwan-Journal-of-Theology. PY: 1985 LA: English PT: Journal-article AB: Rhetorical and redactional analysis are used as tools to investigate the passage. Gen 3:14-15,17-19 are expanded forms of the curse formula; Gen 3:16 is not set in curse-form and is not intended as a curse on the woman. Redactional analysis can separate the original curses from their present setting and show that the original etiological purpose now serves to illustrate the theme of alienation in light of 3:1-13. The so-called "curse" of 3:16 is a deliberate contrast to this theme and shows an ever-closer bond between the man and woman. DE: Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-I-XI; Blessing-and-cursing; Fall-of-man; Pain-; Serpents-in-religion,-folklore IS: 0251-4788 DB: RIO AN: ario19850000016687 UD: 199712 Record 5 of 8 in ATLA 1949-1986 TI: "De historia gigantum" : theological anthropology before Rabelais [giants, Genesis, Judeo-Christian historiography; excerpts]. AU: Stephens,-Walter-E SO: Traditio. 40 (1984), p. 43-89. JN: Traditio. PY: 1984 LA: English PT: Journal-article DE: Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-I-XI; Bible-Genealogy; Deluge-; Ethnology-in-the-Bible; Giants-; Historiography-; Learning-and-scholarship,-Medieval; Man-Theology; Monsters-in-the-Bible PS: Augustine,-Saint,-Bp-Of-Hippo; Cassian,-John,-370-435; Goliath-Biblical-character; Lemaire-de-Belges,-Jean,-1473?-1515?; Nanni,-Giovanni,-1432?-1502; Nicholas-of-Lyra,-1270?-1349?; Noah-; Rabelais,-Francois,-1483-1553; Seth-Biblical-Character SR: Genesis-c1-c11 IS: 0362-1529 DB: RIO AN: ario19860000015744 UD: 199712 Record 6 of 8 in ATLA 1949-1986 TI: Questions in the Joseph story : the effects and their implications for teaching [Gen 37-50]. AU: Hyman,-Ronald-T SO: Religious-Education. 79 (Sum 1984), p. 437-455. JN: Religious-Education. PY: 1984 LA: English PT: Journal-article AB: The author analyzes the different question types (and questions) appearing in the Joseph story in Genesis 37-50: seeks information, seeks explanation, traps respondent, and criticizes/corrects addresses. The focus is on the effect of the "trap question" asked by Joseph of his brothers in Gen 42:7 since it sets the stage for the remaining flow of events. Based on the analysis of the many questions and types, there follow seven implications for teaching in light of the parallel between the relationship of Joseph with his brothers and a teacher with his/her students. DE: Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-XXXVII-L; Questions-and-answers; Teaching- PS: Joseph,-the-Patriarch IS: 0034-4087 DB: RIO AN: ario19840000012810 UD: 199712 Record 7 of 8 in ATLA 1949-1986 TI: The rediscovery of gnosticism, vol 2 : Sethian gnosticism [int conf on gnosticism, Yale, Mar 1978]. AU: Layton,-Bentley, ed PB: Leiden : Brill, 1981. xvi, 882 p. PY: 1981 LA: English PT: Book CT: Philo on Seth: was Philo aware of traditions which exalted Seth and his progeny?, by R Kraft. Report on Seth traditions in the Armenian Adam books, by M Stone. The figure of Seth in gnostic literature, B Pearson. Some related traditions in the Apocalypse of Adam, the books of Adam and Eve, and 1 Enoch, by G Nickelsburg. Sethian and Zoroastrian ages of the world, by C Colpe. Stalking those elusive Sethians, by F Wisse. Die "sethianische" Gnosis: eine haresiologische Fiktion?, by K Rudolph. The phenomenon and significance of gnostic Sethianism, by H Schenke. Triade und Trinitat in den Schriften von Nag Hammadi, by A Bohlig. Sethians and Johannine thought: the trimorphic protennoia and the prologue of the gospel of John, by J Robinson. The arrogant Archon and the lewd Sophia: Jewish traditions in gnostic revolt, by N Dahl. Aspects of the Jewish-gnostic controversy, by I Gruenwald. Literary criticism of the Cologne mani codex, by A Henrichs.. From baptism to the gnosis of Manichaeism, by L Koenen. Gnostic instructions on the organization of the congregation: the Tractate interpretation of knowledge from CG XI, by K Koschorke. The Naasene Psalm in Hippolytus (Haer 5.10.2), by M Marcovich. Le cadre scolaire des traites de l'ame et le deuxieme traite du grand Seth (CG VII, 2), by L Painchaud. The Barbelo Aeon as Sophia in Zostrianos and related tractates, by J Sieber. The history of the term gnostikos, by M Smith. Aher: a gnostic, by G Stroumsa. Stability as a soteriological theme in gnosticism, by M Williams. Participants of the conference. Indexes to volumes 1 and 2. Ancient texts and authors. Modern scholars. DE: Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-Chapters-1-11; Nag-Hammadi-texts; Conference-proceedings-Biblical-studies; Gnosticism- PS: Seth- SE: Studies in the History of Religions (Supplements to Numen) ; 41/2. IB: 9004061762 DB: RIT AN: prit19810000014576 UD: 199807 Record 8 of 8 in ATLA 1949-1986 TI: The burial of the foreign gods : [Gen 33:18-20; 35:1-4,5; 34]. AU: Nielsen,-Eduard SO: Studia-Theologica. 8 (1954), p. 103-122. JN: Studia-Theologica. PY: 1954 LA: English PT: Journal-article DE: Bible-Old-Testament-Genesis-XXV-XXXVI-Criticism,-interpretation; Burial-; Gods-and-goddesses; Religions-Comparative-studies; Ritual-; Set-Egyptian-deity; Shechem- IS: 0039-338X DB: RIO AN: ario19590000028440 UD: 199712
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François Rabelais - Introduction Rabelais sur alalettre site dédié à la littérature, biographie, oeuvre, auteurs, philosophie François Rabelais (vers 14831553). Polémiste, encyclopédiste, savant, grand voyageur épris de tolérance, moraliste http://www.alalettre.com/rabelais-intro.htm
Extractions: Intro Biographie Oeuvres Liens François Rabelais (vers 1483-1553) Polémiste, encyclopédiste, savant, grand voyageur épris de tolérance, moraliste sans morale, éducateur, ivrogne, humaniste camouflant son humanisme sous des torrents d'obscénités, romancier se servant du réalisme au seul bénéfice de l'imagination, linguiste maître du langage et créateur de mots, Rabelais est un précurseur dans tous les domaines et la plus comique de nos énigmes. Jean d'Ormesson Une autre Histoire de la littérature Tome I On sait peu de choses de la personnalité de Rabelais, si bien que toutes les hypothèses ont été envisagées. Pour certains, c'est un ivrogne et un jouisseur; pour d'autres un érudit et un travailleur infatigable. Pour les uns, un passionné des lettres; pour les autres un paillard qui égare le lecteur dans des festins orgiaques. Son parcours, bien que peuplé de plusieurs zones d'ombre est un peu mieux connu : François Rabelais a d'abord été moine, puis traducteur, médecin et enfin écrivain. Son nom est indissociable des deux héros auxquels il a consacré ses écrits : Gargantua et Pantagruel, deux géants, père et fils. Ce n'est pas lui qui les a créés : ils sont en effet issus de la littérature du Moyen âge. Tout juste, s'est il contenté de transformer le petit diable marin assoiffé en un géant en quête de vin mais aussi de savoir et de toutes les richesses du monde. Rabelais a allié une culture étonnante à un rire franc. Son ambition était à la fois d'amuser et d'instruire. La gaieté éclatante de ses textes, tout d'abord : elle se justifie "
Great Books Index - Rabelais GREAT BOOKS INDEX. Francois Rabelais (about 14831553).An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation. http://books.mirror.org/gb.rabelais.html
Francois Rabelais Francois Rabelais 1483 1553 Born Poitou, France Worked MontpellierLyon, France. Good friends, my Readers, who peruse this Book http://www.artandculture.com/arts/artist?artistId=1350
Francois Rebelais http//www.gsi.it/liberliber/biblioteca/biografie/ Rabelais/index.htm, FrancoisRabelais (1483? 1553) Rabelais was born around 1483 in Pitou, France. http://harvey.harker.org/u/harker/mayah/assignments/rebelais.html