FOOTNOTES:

[10] From the "Heptameron," of which a translation by R. Codrington appeared in London in 1654.

[11] That is, unfaithful husbands.


FRANÇOIS RABELAIS

Born in Touraine in 1495, died in Paris in 1553; educated at an abbey and spent fifteen or more years as a monk; Studied medicine in 1530 and practised in Lyons; traveled in Italy; in charge of a parish at Meudon in 1550-52; composed almanacs and edited old medical books; published "Pantagruel" in 1533 and "Gargantua" in 1535, the success of which led to several sequels, the last appearing in the year of his death.


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GARGANTUA IN HIS CHILDHOOD[12]