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  1. Rabelais, François
    (c. 1495-1553) French satirist, monk, and physician. His name has become synonymous with bawdy humour. He was educated in the humanist tradition and was the author of satirical allegories, including a cycle known...
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  2. Rabelais, François
    French writer and priest who for his contemporaries was an eminent physician and humanist and for posterity is the author of the comic masterpiece ... [9 related articles]
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  3. Rabelais, François
    Rabelais, François (răb'ulā, Fr. fräNswä' räblā') , c.1490–1553, French writer and physician, one of the great comic geniuses in world literature. His father, a lawyer, owned several estates, including “La Devinière,” near Chin...
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  4. Rabelais, François
    French satirist, monk, and physician. His name has become synonymous with bawdy humour. He was educated in the humanist tradition and was the author of satirical allegories, including a cycle known as Gargantua and Pantagruel which included La Vie estimable du grand Gargantua, père de Pantagruel...
    Found op http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0011591.html

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