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  1. THE WORKS OF MR. FRANCIS RABELAIS by Francis RABELAIS, 1948
  2. THE WORKS OF MR. FRANCIS RABELAIS: Doctor in Physick. Containing Five Books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Sonne Pantagruel. by Francis. Robinson, W. Heath. Rabelais, 1921
  3. THE WORKS OF MR FRANCIS RABELAIS by HEATH ROBINSON, 1948
  4. The Works of Francis Rabelais (Volume 1) by François Rabelais, 2010-03-13
  5. The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais (Two Volumes in One - complete) by Francis Rabelais, 1932
  6. The works of Francis Rabelais, M.D. The fourth book. Now carefully revised, ... Adorn'd with 15 very neat copper-plates.Volume 4 of 5 by François Rabelais, 2010-05-29
  7. The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais by Mr. Francis Rabelais, 1913-01-01
  8. The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais: Doctor in Physick (Containing five books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and his sonne Pantagruel ... cream with a Limosin Epistle all done by François Rabelais, 1921
  9. The Works of Francis Rabelais. Translated From the French (Volume 1) by François Rabelais, 2010-01-02
  10. The Works of Francis Rabelais, Volume I by Francis Rabelais, 2008-08-21
  11. The works of Francis Rabelais, M.D. The fifth book. Now carefully revised, ... Adorn'd with 15 very neat copper-plates.Volume 5 of 5 by François Rabelais, 2010-05-29
  12. The Urquhart-Le Motteux translation of the works of Francis Rabelais: Five books of the Gargantua and Pantagruel, the Pantagruelian prognostication, letters from Italy, and minor writings by François Rabelais, 1931
  13. The Complete Works of Francis Rabelais by Albert Jay & Wilson, Catherine Rose Nock, 1931
  14. The Works Of Mr. Francis Rabelais. Vol. 1. (Doctor In Physick Containing Five Books OfThe Lives, Heroick Deeds & Sayings Of Ga by Francis Rabelais,

61. Untitled
Francis Rabelais. Gargantua and Pantagruel.
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63. The Invisible Basilica: William Of Schyren
zu Ludwig dem Bayern, Hirmer Verlag, München 1980 Knecht, RJ; Francis I, Cambridge McGrawHill, NY 1967 Plattard, Jean; The Life of Francois Rabelais, Alfred A
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William of Schyren
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This Saint is very obscure, there is no historical personage of any note whatsoever who was known by this name. Some have speculated that the reference may be to William I "The Conqueror," Norman King of England (1027 - 1087 e.v.), or to the medieval English logician, William of Shyreswood or Sherwood (died 1267 e.v.), or to the great historian of the crusades, William of Tyre (1130-1187 e.v.), or to the scholastic philosopher William of Occam (died c. 1349) or even to Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany (1859-1941 e.v.) Generally, such speculations have been based on the assumption that the name "Schyren" is a typographical for some other word or name, either known or unknown. None of the ancient Counts of Scheyern bore the name William or Wilhelm. There were, however, several dukes of the later Wittelsbach period with the name William. Little is written about William I of Bavaria (1333 - 1389 e.v.). William IV of Bavaria (1493 - 1550 e.v.) is noted for his opposition to Lutheranism when nearly all of the neighboring nobility were embracing it, and for inviting the Jesuits to Bavaria, who established their headquarters at the university of Ingolstadt. William V of Bavaria (1548 - 1626 e.v.) is noted for his alliance with the Habsburgs and expansion of Bavarian territories. Duke Otto II of Bavaria (1206 - 1270 e.v.) is said to have been one of the patrons of the unnamed minnesinger known only as "der Tannhäuser."

64. Greater Feasts Of Gnostic Saints
SPRING. March 22, Wolfgang von Goethe. April 9, - Rabelais - Francis BaconLord Verulam. April 10, - Swinburne. April 14, - Valentinus. May 8, - Paul Gaugin.
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Greater Feasts of Gnostic Saints
SPRING March 22 - Wolfgang von Goethe April 9 - Rabelais - Francis Bacon Lord Verulam April 10 - Swinburne April 14 - Valentinus May 8 - Paul Gaugin May 18 - Elias Ashmole May 31 - Alphonse Louis Constant June 7 - Carl Kellner June 13 - Ludovicus Rex Bavariae SUMMER June 27 - Andrea July 8 - Robertus de Fluctibus August 12 - William Blake August 13 - Hippolytus August 18 - Roderic Borgia, Pope Alexander VI August 25 - Friederich Nietzsche August 29 - Ulrich von Hutten September 8 - Robertus de Fluctibus AUTUMN September 21 - Virgilius September 23 - Paracelsus October 20 - Sir Richard Francis Burton October 25 - Gerard Encausse October 28 - Theodor Reuss November 25 - Sir Edward Kelly December 1 - Sir Aleister Crowley December 13 - Frederick of Hohenstaufen WINTER December 29 - Molinos January 28 - Carolus Magnus February 13 - Richard Wagner March 12 - Jacobus Burgundus Molensis the Martyr Researches and Recreations
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65. Extract From Rabelais With Alchemical References
This is an extract from the fifth book of Francis Rabelais Five books of thelives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel.
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Extract from Rabelais with alchemical references
This is an extract from the fifth book of Francis Rabelais Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel . The fifth book of Rabelais extravagant romance was first printed in 1564. I have extracted chapters 18 to 20 (which recount a sea journey to the island of Entelechy) from the English translation of Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux.
Chapter 5.XVIII. How our ships were stranded, and we were relieved by some people that were subject to Queen Whims (qui tenoient de la Quinte). However, these whirlwinds and gusts lasted so long that we persuaded the master to let us go and lie at trie with our main course; that is, to haul the tack aboard, the sheet close aft, the bowline set up, and the helm tied close aboard; so, after a stormy gale of wind, we broke through the whirlwind. But it was like falling into Scylla to avoid Charybdis (out of the frying-pan into the fire). For we had not sailed a league ere our ships were stranded upon some sands such as are the flats of St. Maixent. That very moment we spied a sail that made towards us. When it was close by us, we soon knew what was the lading of the ship and who was aboard of her. She was full freighted with drums. I was acquainted with many of the passengers that came in her, who were most of 'em of good families; among the rest Harry Cotiral, an old toast, who had got a swinging ass's touch- tripe (penis) fastened to his waist, as the good women's beads are to their girdle. In his left hand he held an old overgrown greasy foul cap, such as your scald-pated fellows wear, and in the right a huge cabbage-stump.

66. Mail-liste Du GOThA
Translate this page valenciennes.fr. SOUKHAL - E3I, Tours soukhal@Rabelais.univ-tours.fr.Francis SOURD - LIP6, Paris Francis.Sourd@lip6.fr. Claudine TACQUARD
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67. Untitled Document
Orpheus and Odysseus; with Vergilius, Catullus, Martialis, Rabelais, Swinburne,and Roderic Borgia Pope Alexander the Sixth, Jacob Boehme, Francis Bacon Lord
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68. Find_artist Francois Rabelais @ Unverse
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69. Newberry Library | Newberry Consort Repertoire - Villon To Rabelais
Rabelais lists 175 titles in Book V of Gargantua and Pantagruel; they were danced Bythe time of the reign of Francis I, traditionally celebrated as France's
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Paris from Villon to Rabelais: Music of the Streets, Theater, and Courts
Polyphony
One of the great accomplishments of medieval civilization in the West was the writing of part-music, or polyphony. Almost by definition, paradoxically, polyphony belongs to the eye as well as the ear, even though it can be memorized and improvised. The earliest organo and conducti (types of medieval polyphony) layered and juxtaposed melodies and texts in ways clear only to those who performed them. For example, the slow-moving tenors upon which such music was built were based on a few words of scripture spread out syllabically over the entire length of the piece. Only the eye of the singer could take in the underlying "truth" that provided the foundation for the composition.
Polyphony in Paris
By the mid-thirteenth century, Parisian clerks began to apply these learned skills to more playful secular music. They gleefully combined courtly love songs, bawdy street cries, and bits of Latin plainchant to provide an ironic, multi-faceted view of emotional reality, as decorative and trenchant as a miniature by Pucelle. Young urban intellectuals relished their city life and created dramatic tension in their art through a close juxtaposition of erudition and vulgarity. Those monuments of French medieval literature, the

70. New Page 1
Erasmus. Francois Robelais. Sir Francis Bacon. Cervantes. Francis Rabelais.Spenser. 5th Hour. 8th Hour. Michel de Montaigne. Boccaccio. Chaucer. Dante.
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71. Renassaince Links
A history of Pope Gregory's contribution towards calendar reform. Rabelais,Francis. http//www.cadvision.com/db/pantagruelion/Rabelais.html.
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Library Media Center Renaissance Links Copernicus, Nicolaus http://www.west.net/~mythhawk/cyber_polis/passing_of_the_gate/2_history/history_as/individuals/nicolaus_copernicus/heavenly_spheres.html Excerpts from the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, 1543 Copernicus, Nicolaus. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Copernicus.html Biographical information Galileo http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Galileo.html Biographical information Galilei Galileo http://fileroom.aaup.uic.edu/FileRoom/documents/Cases/160galileo.html "Dialogo sopra i due Massimi Sistemi... " Newton, Isaac http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Newton.html Biographical information Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630 http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Kepler.html Biographical information Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691 http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Boyle.html Biographical information and links. Bacon, Roger, 1214-1294 http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bacon.html Biographical information and links. Renaissance and Reformation Chronology http://orb.rhodes.edu/schriber/chronology.html

72. Cv
Translate this page Curriculum Vitæ de Francis Métivier. Né le 10 novembre 1962, à Tours,de nationalité française. 58, rue Rabelais F-37500 Chinon — tél.
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francismetivier@wanadoo.fr Sandrine Mathis D.E.A. de philosophie : Ethique et Existence Ethique et Structure du Discours Licence et D.E.U.G. de philosophie, Tours, juin 84 et 83. Professeur de philosophie Le bonheur Psychologie , depuis 1997. . Membre du jury de recrutement. Le droit . Cours de DEUG I : Technique de la dissertation L’amour . . Cours de philosophie morale et politique, DEUG II : Le corps . . Cours de DEUG I : Technique du commentaire de texte Art et Commerce. Nietzsche et Kierkegaard . . Cours de DEUG II, L’Environnement Le Travail Commerce et Religion Histoire de la Religion Histoire de l’Art Rabelais et l’Humanisme ACTIONS , n°319, mars 1994, p.57 et p.59) : - Organisateur des tables rondes Rabelais et la Nature . Initiateur du concours Rabelais : 500 ans et toujours Vert Rabelais et les Jardins Rabelais et la Nature TRAVAUX ET PUBLICATIONS , Lille, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2000. L’Esprit du Vin — la Philosophie du Chinon Rabelais et la Nature En cours : , Ellipses. ARTICLES SUR RABELAIS ’Ecco lo fico’ le fruit chez Rabelais Galaxie Anthropologique , Tours, 1995.

73. Sir Francis Dashwood
Emperor Constantine’s “Triumphal Arch” in Rome and Rabelais’ fictional “Abbeyof Thélème” (Sir Francis had two copies of Rabelais’ works, one
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Sir Francis Dashwood is one of those colourful characters from our past whose life was shrouded in controversy, half-truths and gossip. During his day it was widely rumoured that he and his group were evil Devil worshippers, Satanist’s up to all sorts of diabolical doings, rituals and orgies, many of which in today’s more enlightened times, few if any people would even raise an eye brow. He was an aristocrat and a man of influence but also the rogue of his day, he reveled in his indulgences living his life to the full and not giving a damn for the consequences. As such his name and that of his order was just the stuff on which legend was founded. This is the life story of Sir Francis Dashwood and the “ Order of the Friars of St. Francis of Wycombe In 1708 during the reign of Queen Anne, Francis Dashwood was born in London to a wealthy family of landed gentry. He was the only son of Sir Francis Dashwood and his second wife of four, Lady Mary Fane the eldest daughter of Baron Le Despencer.

74. Francis I, King Of France: The French Renaissance
Francis and his sister, Margaret of Navarre , were the patrons of François Rabelais, Clément Marot , and Guillaume Budé ; Francis also founded the Collège
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    main door of the Abbey are the celebrated words of Rabelais Fay Ce were almost Dashwood'slocal friends and family membership included Francis Duffield and
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    SIR FRANCIS DASHWOOD CHRONOLOGY Paul Smith Dashwood family acquire the estate at West Wycombe in Buckinghamshire from Thomas Lewes, who was married to a member of the Dashwood family. Sir Francis Dashwood Senior builds a square, red-bricked mansion in the Queen Anne style, at West Wycombe (The Dashwood family made a great fortune trading with Turkey and China in the 17 th century, and had links with West Wycombe since 1670). Sir Robert Walpole, first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Not yet 16, Sir Francis Dashwood succeeded to his father's baronetcy and estate at West Wycombe - his tutor was said to have been a Catholic Jacobite, the family having mild Jacobite leanings. Dashwood was later to write of Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, to Earl Sandwich: "I am at one with this gallant Prince, he has all the gifts of a true leader and above all he is honest. But I detest most heartily the fripperies of Rome which emanate from his entourage...Should the Prince truly come into his own, it is difficult to see how he could keep away from their influence". Sir Francis Dashwood visits Italy - no letters extant.

    76. Rosicrucian 1. A Member Of An International
    Prominent Rosicrucians Leonardo da Vinci, Cornelius Heinrich Agrippa, Paracelsus,Francois Rabelais, Francis Bacon, Jacob Boehme, Rene Descartes, Blaise Pascal
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    77. The Law Of Rabelais' Abbey Of Theleme
    denied us. From Gargantua by Master Francis Rabelais . Translated in 1653 by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty . If you
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    was peopled with noble and free-thinking individuals. Below is the basic philosophy and "code" by which they lived their lives. The writing needs no further explanation. How the Thelemites were governed, and their manner of living.
    All their life was spent not in laws, statutes, or rules, but according to their own free will and pleasure. They rose out of their beds when they thought good; they did eat, drink, labour, sleep, when they had a mind to it and were disposed for it. None did awake them, none did offer to constrain them to eat, drink, nor do any other thing; for so had Gargantua established it. In all their rule and strictest tie of their order there was but this one clause to be observed,
    Do What Thou Wilt
    Because men that are free, well-born, well bred, and conversant in honest companies, have naturally an instinct and spur that prompteth them unto virtuous actions, and withdraws them from vice, which is called honour.
    Those same men, when by subjection and constraint they are brought under and kept down, turn aside from that noble disposition by which they formerly were inclined to virtue, to shake off and break that bond of servitude wherein they are so tyrannously enslaved; for it is agreeable with the nature of man to long after things forbidden and desire what is denied us.
    From " Gargantua " by Master Francis Rabelais
    Translated in 1653 by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty
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    78. Célébrations Nationales 2003 - François Rabelais
    viennent de On la voit à l’œuvre chez Francis Bacon, Voltaire, Diderot
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    R Les livres de Gargantua et de Pantagruel Quart Livre, utile-doux, Pantagruel Pantagruel panourgos Les Grandes et inestimables Croniques de Gargantua Pantagruel Pantagruel Pirkei de Rabbi Eliezar
    Guargantua (1535 ou 1534) est plus nettement humaniste : il commence avec une allusion au Banquet Tiers Livre de Pantagruel Dans le Quart Livre Un Cinquiesme Livre Index Tristram Shandy , Jonathan Swift, le Charles Kingsley des Water Babies, Sodome et Gomorrhe. Quart Livre. Le 8 mai 2002, le Guardian
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    79. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors R-Rz
    Authors RRz. Rabelais, Francis Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deedsand Sayings of Gargantua and Pantagruel (Gutenberg Text Zip);
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    80. Index
    Translate this page R, Rainer Maria, 1875-1926 Gutenberg Rabelais, Francis AKA Rabelais, Francois,1483-1553 Gutenberg Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 AKA Rabelais, Francis
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    VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - AUTOR - pís. R SLOVENSKÉ ÈESKÉ ANGLICKÉ ANGLICKÉ POD¼A AUTORA ... Z R, Rainer Maria, 1875-1926 Gutenberg
    Rabelais, Francis AKA: Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 Gutenberg
    Rabelais, Francois, 1483-1553 AKA: Rabelais, Francis Gutenberg
    Racine, Jean Baptiste, 1639-1699 Gutenberg
    Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823 Gutenberg
    Raine, William MacLeod, 1871-1954 Gutenberg
    Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir, 1861-1922 Gutenberg
    Ralphson, G. Harvey (George Harvey), 1879- Gutenberg
    Rand, Ayn, 1905-1982 Gutenberg Ransome, Arthur, 1884-1967 Gutenberg Raspe, Rudolf Erich, 1737-1794 Gutenberg Rawlinson, George, 1812-1902 Gutenberg Ray, Anna Chapin, 1865-1945 Gutenberg Ray, T. Bronson, 1868- Gutenberg Reade, Charles, 1814-1884 Gutenberg Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943 Gutenberg Reed, John, 1887-1920 Gutenberg Reed, Myrtle, 1874-1911 Gutenberg Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin), 1880-1936 Gutenberg Reilly, S. A. Gutenberg Retz, Jean François Paul de Gondi de, 1613-1679 Gutenberg Reu, Johann Michael, 1869-1943, Editor

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