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Francois Rabelais - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

16TH-CENTURY FRENCH WRITER AND HUMANIST
Francois Rabelais; Rabelais; Abbey of Thélème; Rabelaisian; Abbey of Theleme; Cure of Meudon; Curé of Meudon; F. Rabelais; Alcofribas Nasier; Rabelaisan; Thélème; Françoise Rabelais; Francoise Rabelais; Theleme; Alcofribas; Nasier; Abbaye de Thélème; Abbaye de Theleme; Abbey Of Theleme; Alcofribes Nasier; Quart Livre; François-Rabelais; Francois-Rabelais
  • Illustration for ''Gargantua and Pantagruel'' by [[Gustave Doré]].
  • Illustration for ''Gargantua and Pantagruel'' by Gustave Doré.
  • Rabelais worked at the hospital [[Hôtel-Dieu de Lyon]] from 1532–1535.
  • Bust of Rabelais in [[Meudon]], where he served as Curé
  • Titlepage of a 1571 edition containing the last three books of Pantagruel: ''Le Tiers Livre des Faits & Dits Heroïques du Bon Pantagruel'' (The Third Book of the True and Reputed Heroic Deeds of the Noble Pantagruel)
  • Monument to Rabelais at [[Montpellier]]'s Jardin des Plantes
  • The house of François Rabelais in [[Metz]]

Francois Rabelais         
n. Francois Rabelais, (c.1490-1553) scrittore francese autore di "Gargantua" e "Pantagruel"
François de Malherbe         
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(1555–1628) FRENCH POET, CRITIC, AND TRANSLATOR
Francois de Malherbe; Malherbe, François; François Malherbe; Malherbe, Francois; Francois Malherbe; Francios de Malherbe
n. François de Malherbe, (1555-1628) traduttore e poeta francese del classicismo
Francois Mitterrand         
  • 1965 presidential election]] campaign
  • Kohl]], 1987.
  • Mitterrand as War Veterans Minister in February 1947
  • Mitterrand in 1933
  • Mitterrand (right) with [[Philippe Pétain]] on 15 October 1942
  • Mitterrand in 1959
  • Mitterrand on 29 May 1968
  • Mitterrand with U.S. President [[Ronald Reagan]], 1984
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  • Mitterrand on 16 October 1959
  • Mitterrand in Strasbourg on 5 May 1979
21ST PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC FROM 1981 TO 1995
Francois Mitterand; Francois Mitterrand; François Mitterand; Mitterrand; Mitterand; François Miterrand; François Maurice Mitterrand; Mitterrand, François Maurice; Francois Maurice Marie Mitterrand; President Mitterand; President Mitterrand; François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand; Francois Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand; Francois miterand; Francois Miterrand; Mitterrand, Francois Maurice; Francois Maurice Mitterrand; Miterand; Francios Miterand; Observatory Affair; Mitterrandian; François Marie Adrien Maurice Mitterrand
n. Francois Mitterrand, Francois Maurice Marie Mitterrand (1916-1996), ex presidente della Francia

تعريف

Rabelaisian
[?rab?'le?z??n]
¦ adjective of or like the French satirist Francois Rabelais (c.1494-1553) or his writings; marked by exuberant imagination and earthy humour.

ويكيبيديا

François Rabelais

François Rabelais (UK: RAB-ə-lay, US: -⁠LAY, French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʁablɛ]; born between 1483 and 1494; died 1553) was a French Renaissance writer, physician, Renaissance humanist, monk and Greek scholar. He is primarily known as a writer of satire, of the grotesque, and of bawdy jokes and songs.

Both Ecclesiastical and anticlerical, Christian and a free thinker, a doctor and a bon vivant, the multiple facets of his personality sometimes seem contradictory. Caught up in the religious and political turmoil of the Reformation, Rabelais treated the great questions of his time in his novels. Assessments of his life and work have evolved over time depending on dominant paradigms of thought.

Rabelais admired Erasmus and is considered a Christian humanist. He was critical of medieval scholasticism, lampooning the abuses of powerful princes and popes, opposing them with Greco-Roman learning and popular culture. His taste for popular satire led John Calvin to attack Rabelais in 1550.

Known most widely for the first two volumes relating the childhoods of the giants Gargantua and Pantagruel in the style of bildungsroman, Rabelais' later work in the Third Book and the Fourth Book prefigures the philosophical novel and the parodic epic.

His literary legacy is such that the word Rabelaisian designates something that is "marked by gross robust humor, extravagance of caricature, or bold naturalism".

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