Gargantua and Pantagruel.

Translated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Le Motteux annis 1653-1694. With an introd. by Charles Whibley.

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Gargantua and Pantagruel.

Translated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Le Motteux annis 1653-1694. With an introd. by Charles Whibley.

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Table of Contents

To the Honourable Hugh Hare Esq. (p. 15)
The Translator's Preface (p. 19)
On Rabelais, Explained by Mr. Motteux, and his Translation of the two last Books (p. 26)
The Author's Epistle Dedicatory to the Most Illustrious Prince and most Reverend Odet, Cardinal de Chastillon (p. 32)
The Author's Prologue to the Fourth Book (p. 40)
Chapters I - X (pp. 55 - 81)
Chapters XI - XX (pp. 83 - 110)
Chapters XXI - XXX (pp. 113 - 113)
Chapters XXXI - XL (pp. 136 - 159)
Chapters XLI - L (pp. 162 - 185)
Chapters LI - LX (pp. 187 - 212)
Chapters LXI - LXVII (pp. 215 - 231)
The Fifth Book
The Author's Prologue (p. 239)
Chapters I - X (pp. 247 - 275)
Chapters XI - XX (pp. 277 - 303)
Chapters XXI - XXX (pp. 307 - 341)
Chapters XXXI - XL (pp. 346 - 365)
Chapters XLI - XLVIII (pp. 367 - 385)
To the Courteous Reader, Greeting (p. 389)
Of the Golden Number (p. 390)
Chapter 1. Of the Governor and Lords Ascendant this Year (p. 391)
Chapter 2. Of the Eclipses this Year (p. 392)
Chapter 3. Of the Diseases this Year (p. 393)
Chapter 4. Of the Fruits of the Earth this Year (p. 394)
Chapter 5. Of the disposition of the People this Year (p. 394)
Chapter 6. Of the Condition of some Countries (p. 398)
Chapter 7. Of the Spring (p. 400)
Chapter 8. Of Summer (p. 401)
Chapter 9. Of Autumn (p. 402)
Chapter 10. Of Winter (p. 403)
An Epistle by Pantagruel's Lymogin, Grand Excoriator of the Latiale Tongue, etc. (p. 404)
An Epigram (p. 407)
The Philosophical Cream of Encylopedic Questions (p. 408)
Two Epistles to Two Women of Different Humors
To an Old Woman (p. 410)
To another Woman of a quite different Humor (p. 412)
Letters Written by Francis Rabelais, M.D. during his stay in Italy, in the year 1536
Letters 1 - 16 (pp. 414 - 432)

Edition Notes

Series
Tudor translations -- 24-26

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Library of Congress
PQ1685 E5 U7 1900

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22 cm.

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OL13573586M
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