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Gargantua and
Pantagruel (French: Les Cinq
livres des
faits et dits de
Gargantua et
Pantagruel),
often shortened to
Gargantua and
Pantagruel or the Cinq...
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Pantagruel is an
international early music ensemble specialising in semi-staged
performances of
Renaissance music. The
group was
formed in Essen, Germany...
- From 1537, they were
printed at the end of Juste's
editions of
Pantagruel.
Pantagruelism is an "eat,
drink and be merry" philosophy,
which led his books...
- Look up fr:
Pantagruel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pantagruel is a
novel by the
French satirist François Rabelais.
Pantagruel may also
refer to:...
- Les
songes drolatiques de
Pantagruel (The
Drolatic Dreams of
Pantagruel) is a
woodcut picture book
published in 1565 by
French illustrator Richard Breton...
- Book of
Gargantua and
Pantagruel from 1553, François
Rabelais makes the
aphorism into a
dramatic event, when the
giant Pantagruel fights the Chitterlings...
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taken up by the
Manichaean religion. In
Pantagruel,
Rabelais lists Hurtaly (a
version of Og) as one of
Pantagruel's ancestors. He
describes Hurtaly as sitting...
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looks like an eyepatch, Vera
realizes Pantagruel has
those features. Aqua, Subaru, Beatrice, Naofumi, and
Pantagruel head out to Tanya's
group after their...
- chien) can be
found in Rabelais' 16th-century
pentalogy Gargantua and
Pantagruel,
literally translated by
Motteux in the late 17th century. In the 1930s...
- Rabelais's
Gargantua and
Pantagruel (c. 1532) as the
phrase la bête à deux dos.
Thomas Urquhart translated Gargantua and
Pantagruel into English,
which was...