Francois Rabelais (c. 1490-1553),French satirist and medical translator. He started his adult life as a Franciscan monk,and later became an ordained priest. He abandoned religion for medicine,and in 1532 became a physician in Lyons. During this year he published a translation of Hippocrates' Aphorismes. He is best known for his satirical and humourous works Gargantua and Pantagruel | |
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