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L'abbaye de Thélème / François Rabelais ; publiée par Raoul Morçai
L'abbaye de Thélème / François Rabelais ; publiée par Raoul Morçai
Autore Rabelais, François
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris : Droz, 1949
Descrizione fisica XXXVIII, 42 p.
Disciplina 843.3
Altri autori (Persone) Morçay, Raoul
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001705679707536
Rabelais, François  
Paris : Droz, 1949
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L'abbaye de Thélème / François Rabelais ; éditon critique publiée par par Raoul Morçai
L'abbaye de Thélème / François Rabelais ; éditon critique publiée par par Raoul Morçai
Autore Rabelais, François
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris : Droz, 1947
Descrizione fisica 70 p. ; 17 cm.
Disciplina 843.3
Altri autori (Persone) Morçay, Raoul
Collana Textes littéraires français
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001705729707536
Rabelais, François  
Paris : Droz, 1947
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Amour sacré, amour profane : autour de l'Heptaméron / Lucien Febvre
Amour sacré, amour profane : autour de l'Heptaméron / Lucien Febvre
Autore Febvre, Lucien
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Paris] : Gallimard, stampa 1971
Descrizione fisica 376 p. ; 17 cm
Disciplina 843.3
Collana Idées ; 235
Soggetto (Persona) Marguerite Opere letterarie
Soggetto topico Letteratura francese - Tema [:] - Amore
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991004354137807536
Febvre, Lucien  
[Paris] : Gallimard, stampa 1971
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Autour de l'Heptaméron : amour sacré, amour profane / Lucien Febvre
Autour de l'Heptaméron : amour sacré, amour profane / Lucien Febvre
Autore Febvre, Lucien
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris : Gallimard, 1944
Descrizione fisica 300 p. : ill. ; 17 cm
Disciplina 843.3
Soggetto (Persona) Margherita : d'Angoulême (Regina di Navarra ; 1492-1549)
Soggetto topico Letteratura francese - Tema dell'amore
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003659079707536
Febvre, Lucien  
Paris : Gallimard, 1944
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Autour de la lettre de Gargantua à son fils (Pantagruel, 8) / Marcel Françon
Autour de la lettre de Gargantua à son fils (Pantagruel, 8) / Marcel Françon
Autore Françon, Marcel
Edizione [2. ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1964
Descrizione fisica 181 p. ; 21 cm
Disciplina 843.3
Soggetto (Persona) Rabelais, François. Pantagruel
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003494189707536
Françon, Marcel  
Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1964
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Les Baliverneries et Les contes d'Eutrapel / par Noël Du Fail ; texte original et glossaire, avec notice par E. Courbet
Les Baliverneries et Les contes d'Eutrapel / par Noël Du Fail ; texte original et glossaire, avec notice par E. Courbet
Autore Du Fail, Noel
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris : Lemerre, 1894
Descrizione fisica 2 v. ; 18cm
Disciplina 843.3
Altri autori (Persone) Courbet, Ernest
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003595929707536
Du Fail, Noel  
Paris : Lemerre, 1894
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Bonaventure des Periers als Dichter und Erzähler / Ph. Aug. Becker
Bonaventure des Periers als Dichter und Erzähler / Ph. Aug. Becker
Autore Becker, Philipp August
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wien ; Leipzig : Hölder Pichler Tempsky, 1924
Descrizione fisica 99 p. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 843.3
Collana Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. Abhand 3, Philosophisch-historische Klasse ; 200
Soggetto (Persona) Des Periers, Bonaventure
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991003522489707536
Becker, Philipp August  
Wien ; Leipzig : Hölder Pichler Tempsky, 1924
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Bonaventure des Périers's novel pastimes and merry tales / / translated with an introduction and notes by Raymond C. La Charité and Virginia A. La Charité
Bonaventure des Périers's novel pastimes and merry tales / / translated with an introduction and notes by Raymond C. La Charité and Virginia A. La Charité
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lexington, Kentucky : , : The University of Kentucky Press, , 1972
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 p.)
Disciplina 843.3
Collana Studies in Romance Languages
Soggetto topico Dialogues, English
Satire, English
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8131-6369-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; Novel pastimes and merry tales; From the printer to the reader; Sonnet; 1 First tale, by way of preamble; 2 Of the three fools, Caillette, Triboulet, and Polite; 3 Of the cantor of Saint Hilary in Poitiers who compared the canons to their stews; 4 Of the bass of Rheims, cantor, native of Picardy and master of arts; 5 Of the three newly wed sisters and how each answered her hus- band cleverly on her wedding night; 6 Of the husband from Picardy who drew his wife away from wanton love by upbraiding her in the presence of her parents
7 Of the Norman who picked up some Latin in order to go see the Holy Father in Rome and how he used it8 Of the attorney who sent to the village for a young wench to play with and how his clerk tried her out for him; 9 Of the man who finished the baby's ear for his neighbor's wife; 10 Of Fouquet, who made his master, an attorney at the Chiitelet, believe that a man was deaf and made the man believe that the attorney was, and how the attorney avenged himself on Fouquet; 11 Of a professor of canon law who was so badly hurt by an ox that he did not know in which leg
12 Comparison of alchemists to the good woman who was taking a jug full of milk to market13 Of King Solomon, who made the philosopher's stone, and the reason why alchemists cannot succeed in their purpose; 14 Of the lawyer who spoke Latin to his chambermaid and the clerk who was the go-between; 15 Of the cardinal of Luxembourg and the good woman who wanted to make a priest out of her son who did not have testes, and how the aforesaid cardinal named himself Phelippot
16 Of the man from Paris who was newly married and Beaufort, who found a way to make love to his wife, notwithstanding Madam Pernette's careful watching17 Of the High Court lawyer who had his beard taken off tit for tat and the dinner he gave for his friends; 18 Of Gillet the joiner and how he had his revenge on the greyhound that always came and ate his dinne; 19 Of the cobbler Blondeau, who was never melancholy but twice in his life and how he took care of it, and his epitaph; 20 Of the three brothers who narrowly missed being hanged be- cause of their Latin
21 Of the young man who made the most of the fine Latin his parish priest had taught him22 Of a priest who did not say anything but Jesus in his Gospel; 23 Of Master Peter Faifeu, who got boots which did not cost him anything, and the scoffers of La Fleche in Anjou; 24 Of Master Arnaud, who took an Italian's hackney to Lorraine and returned it nine months later; 25 Of the counselor and his stableboy, who gave him back his old mule, passing it off as a young one; 26 Of the scoffers of La Fleche in Anjou and how they were tricked by Picquet with a lamprey
27 Of the skittish ass which was frightened whenever a man took off his cap and Saint-Chelaut and CroisC, who put on each other's breeches
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459583103321
Lexington, Kentucky : , : The University of Kentucky Press, , 1972
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Bonaventure des Périers's novel pastimes and merry tales / / translated with an introduction and notes by Raymond C. La Charité and Virginia A. La Charité
Bonaventure des Périers's novel pastimes and merry tales / / translated with an introduction and notes by Raymond C. La Charité and Virginia A. La Charité
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lexington, Kentucky : , : The University of Kentucky Press, , 1972
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 p.)
Disciplina 843.3
Collana Studies in Romance Languages
Soggetto topico Dialogues, English
Satire, English
ISBN 0-8131-6369-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; Novel pastimes and merry tales; From the printer to the reader; Sonnet; 1 First tale, by way of preamble; 2 Of the three fools, Caillette, Triboulet, and Polite; 3 Of the cantor of Saint Hilary in Poitiers who compared the canons to their stews; 4 Of the bass of Rheims, cantor, native of Picardy and master of arts; 5 Of the three newly wed sisters and how each answered her hus- band cleverly on her wedding night; 6 Of the husband from Picardy who drew his wife away from wanton love by upbraiding her in the presence of her parents
7 Of the Norman who picked up some Latin in order to go see the Holy Father in Rome and how he used it8 Of the attorney who sent to the village for a young wench to play with and how his clerk tried her out for him; 9 Of the man who finished the baby's ear for his neighbor's wife; 10 Of Fouquet, who made his master, an attorney at the Chiitelet, believe that a man was deaf and made the man believe that the attorney was, and how the attorney avenged himself on Fouquet; 11 Of a professor of canon law who was so badly hurt by an ox that he did not know in which leg
12 Comparison of alchemists to the good woman who was taking a jug full of milk to market13 Of King Solomon, who made the philosopher's stone, and the reason why alchemists cannot succeed in their purpose; 14 Of the lawyer who spoke Latin to his chambermaid and the clerk who was the go-between; 15 Of the cardinal of Luxembourg and the good woman who wanted to make a priest out of her son who did not have testes, and how the aforesaid cardinal named himself Phelippot
16 Of the man from Paris who was newly married and Beaufort, who found a way to make love to his wife, notwithstanding Madam Pernette's careful watching17 Of the High Court lawyer who had his beard taken off tit for tat and the dinner he gave for his friends; 18 Of Gillet the joiner and how he had his revenge on the greyhound that always came and ate his dinne; 19 Of the cobbler Blondeau, who was never melancholy but twice in his life and how he took care of it, and his epitaph; 20 Of the three brothers who narrowly missed being hanged be- cause of their Latin
21 Of the young man who made the most of the fine Latin his parish priest had taught him22 Of a priest who did not say anything but Jesus in his Gospel; 23 Of Master Peter Faifeu, who got boots which did not cost him anything, and the scoffers of La Fleche in Anjou; 24 Of Master Arnaud, who took an Italian's hackney to Lorraine and returned it nine months later; 25 Of the counselor and his stableboy, who gave him back his old mule, passing it off as a young one; 26 Of the scoffers of La Fleche in Anjou and how they were tricked by Picquet with a lamprey
27 Of the skittish ass which was frightened whenever a man took off his cap and Saint-Chelaut and CroisC, who put on each other's breeches
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787466203321
Lexington, Kentucky : , : The University of Kentucky Press, , 1972
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Bonaventure des Périers's novel pastimes and merry tales / / translated with an introduction and notes by Raymond C. La Charité and Virginia A. La Charité
Bonaventure des Périers's novel pastimes and merry tales / / translated with an introduction and notes by Raymond C. La Charité and Virginia A. La Charité
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lexington, Kentucky : , : The University of Kentucky Press, , 1972
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (263 p.)
Disciplina 843.3
Collana Studies in Romance Languages
Soggetto topico Dialogues, English
Satire, English
ISBN 0-8131-6369-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; Copyright; Table of Contents; Introduction; Novel pastimes and merry tales; From the printer to the reader; Sonnet; 1 First tale, by way of preamble; 2 Of the three fools, Caillette, Triboulet, and Polite; 3 Of the cantor of Saint Hilary in Poitiers who compared the canons to their stews; 4 Of the bass of Rheims, cantor, native of Picardy and master of arts; 5 Of the three newly wed sisters and how each answered her hus- band cleverly on her wedding night; 6 Of the husband from Picardy who drew his wife away from wanton love by upbraiding her in the presence of her parents
7 Of the Norman who picked up some Latin in order to go see the Holy Father in Rome and how he used it8 Of the attorney who sent to the village for a young wench to play with and how his clerk tried her out for him; 9 Of the man who finished the baby's ear for his neighbor's wife; 10 Of Fouquet, who made his master, an attorney at the Chiitelet, believe that a man was deaf and made the man believe that the attorney was, and how the attorney avenged himself on Fouquet; 11 Of a professor of canon law who was so badly hurt by an ox that he did not know in which leg
12 Comparison of alchemists to the good woman who was taking a jug full of milk to market13 Of King Solomon, who made the philosopher's stone, and the reason why alchemists cannot succeed in their purpose; 14 Of the lawyer who spoke Latin to his chambermaid and the clerk who was the go-between; 15 Of the cardinal of Luxembourg and the good woman who wanted to make a priest out of her son who did not have testes, and how the aforesaid cardinal named himself Phelippot
16 Of the man from Paris who was newly married and Beaufort, who found a way to make love to his wife, notwithstanding Madam Pernette's careful watching17 Of the High Court lawyer who had his beard taken off tit for tat and the dinner he gave for his friends; 18 Of Gillet the joiner and how he had his revenge on the greyhound that always came and ate his dinne; 19 Of the cobbler Blondeau, who was never melancholy but twice in his life and how he took care of it, and his epitaph; 20 Of the three brothers who narrowly missed being hanged be- cause of their Latin
21 Of the young man who made the most of the fine Latin his parish priest had taught him22 Of a priest who did not say anything but Jesus in his Gospel; 23 Of Master Peter Faifeu, who got boots which did not cost him anything, and the scoffers of La Fleche in Anjou; 24 Of Master Arnaud, who took an Italian's hackney to Lorraine and returned it nine months later; 25 Of the counselor and his stableboy, who gave him back his old mule, passing it off as a young one; 26 Of the scoffers of La Fleche in Anjou and how they were tricked by Picquet with a lamprey
27 Of the skittish ass which was frightened whenever a man took off his cap and Saint-Chelaut and CroisC, who put on each other's breeches
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820632603321
Lexington, Kentucky : , : The University of Kentucky Press, , 1972
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