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【正版无广】CHAPTER 5.XLVII. ——How we took our leave of Bacbuc and left the Oracle of the Holy Bottle.
《巨人传》是一部讽刺小说,全书共五部,讲述两个巨人国王高康大及其儿子庞大固埃的神奇事迹:高康大不同凡响的出生;庞大固埃在巴黎求学时的奇遇;庞大固埃和高康大对婚姻问题的探讨;庞大固埃远渡重洋,寻访智慧源泉——“神瓶”,并如愿以偿。作为一部讽刺小说,《巨人传》运用了各种各样的手法。作者认为,“笑是人的本质”。因此,书中的笑料俯拾皆是,读来令人忍俊不禁。
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- 【正版无广】CHAPTER 5.XLVII. ——How we took our leave of Bacbuc and left the Oracle of the Holy Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLVI. ——How Panurge and the rest rhymed with poetic fury.
- CHAPTER 5.XLV. ——How Bacbuc explained the word of the Goddess-Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLIV. ——How Bacbuc the high-priestess brought Panurge before the Holy Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLIII. ——How the Priestess Bacbuc equipped Panurge in order to have the word of the Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLII. ——How the Priestess Bacbuc showed us a fantastic fountain in the temple and how the fountain-water had the taste of wine according to the imagination of those who drank of it.
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- 【正版无广】CHAPTER 5.XLVII. ——How we took our leave of Bacbuc and left the Oracle of the Holy Bottle. 更新时间:2020-09-16 16:44:54
- CHAPTER 5.XLVI. ——How Panurge and the rest rhymed with poetic fury.
- CHAPTER 5.XLV. ——How Bacbuc explained the word of the Goddess-Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLIV. ——How Bacbuc the high-priestess brought Panurge before the Holy Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLIII. ——How the Priestess Bacbuc equipped Panurge in order to have the word of the Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLII. ——How the Priestess Bacbuc showed us a fantastic fountain in the temple and how the fountain-water had the taste of wine according to the imagination of those who drank of it.
- CHAPTER 5.XLI. ——How the temple was illuminated with a wonderful lamp.
- CHAPTER 5.XL. ——How the battle in which the good Bacchus overthrew the Indians was represented in mosaic work.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXIX. ——How we saw Bacchus's army drawn up in battalia in mosaic work.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXVIII. ——Of the Temple's admirable pavement.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXVII. ——How the temple gates in a wonderful manner opened of themselves.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXVI. ——How we went down the tetradic steps and of Panurge's fear.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXV. ——How we went underground to come to the Temple of the Holy Bottle and how Chinon is the oldest city in the world.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXIV. ——How we arrived at the Oracle of the Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXIII. ——How we landed at the port of the Lychnobii and came to Lantern-land.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXII. ——How we came in sight of Lantern-land.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXI. ——How in the land of Satin we saw Hearsay who kept a school of vouching.
- CHAPTER 5.XXX. ——How we came to the land of Satin.
- CHAPTER 5.XXIX. ——How Epistemon disliked the institution of Lent.
- CHAPTER 5.XXVIII. ——How Panurge asked a Semiquaver Friar many questions and was only answered in monosyllables.
- CHAPTER 5.XXVII. ——How we came to the island of Sandals;and of the order of Semiquaver Friars.
- CHAPTER 5.XXVI. ——How we came to the island of Odes where the ways go up and down.
- CHAPTER 5.XXV. ——How the thirty-two persons at the ball fought.
- CHAPTER 5.XXIV. ——How there was a ball in the manner of a tournament at which Queen Whims was present.
- CHAPTER 5.XXIII. ——How the Queen was served at dinner and of her way of eating.
- CHAPTER 5.XXII. ——How Queen Whims' officers were employed; and how the said lady retained us among her abstractors.
- CHAPTER 5.XXI. ——How the Queen passed her time after dinner.
- CHAPTER 5.XX. ——How the Quintessence cured the sick with a song.
- CHAPTER 5.XIX. ——How we arrived at the queendom of Whims or Entelechy.
- CHAPTER 5.XVIII. ——How our ships were stranded and we were relieved by some people that were subject to Queen Whims(qui tenoient de la Quinte).
- CHAPTER 5.XVII. ——How we went forwards and how Panurge had like to have been killed.
- CHAPTER 5.XVI. ——How Pantagruel came to the island of the Apedefers or Ignoramuses with long claws and crooked paws and of terrible adventures and monsters there.
- CHAPTER 5.XV. ——How Friar John talks of rooting out the Furred Law-cats.
- CHAPTER 5.XIV. ——How the Furred Law-cats live on corruption.
- CHAPTER 5.XIII. ——How Panurge solved Gripe-men-all's riddle.
- CHAPTER 5.XII. ——How Gripe-men-all propounded a riddle to us.
- CHAPTER 5.XI. ——How we passed through the wicket inhabited by Gripe-men-all Archduke of the Furred Law-cats.
- CHAPTER 5.X. ——How Pantagruel arrived at the island of Sharping.
- CHAPTER 5.IX. ——How we arrived at the island of Tools.
- CHAPTER 5.VIII. ——How with much ado we got a sight of the pope-hawk.
- CHAPTER 5.VII. ——How Panurge related to Master Aedituus the fable of the horse and the ass.
- CHAPTER 5.VI. ——How the birds are crammed in the Ringing Island.
- CHAPTER 5.V. ——Of the dumb Knight-hawks of the Ringing Island.
- CHAPTER 5.IV. ——How the birds of the Ringing Island were all passengers.
- CHAPTER 5.III. ——How there is but one pope-hawk in the Ringing Island.
- CHAPTER 5.II. ——How the Ringing Island had been inhabited by the Siticines who were become birds.
- CHAPTER 5.I. ——How Pantagruel arrived at the Ringing Island and of the noise that we heard.
- THE AUTHOR'S PROLOGUE
- BOOK V
- CHAPTER 4.LXVII. ——How Panurge berayed himself for fear; and of the huge cat Rodilardus which he took for a puny devil.
- CHAPTER 4.LXVI. ——How by Pantagruel's order the Muses were saluted near the isle of Ganabim.
- CHAPTER 4.LXV. ——How Pantagruel passed the time with his servants.
- CHAPTER 4.LXIV. ——How Pantagruel gave no answer to the problems.
- CHAPTER 4.LXIII. ——How Pantagruel fell asleep near the island of Chaneph and of the problems proposed to be solved when he waked.
- CHAPTER 4.LXII. ——How Gaster invented an art to avoid being hurt or touched by cannon-balls.
- CHAPTER 4.LXI. ——How Gaster invented means to get and preserve corn.
- CHAPTER 4.LX. ——What the Gastrolaters sacrificed to their god on interlarded fish-days
- CHAPTER 4.LIX. ——Of the ridiculous statue Manduce;and how and what the Gastrolaters sacrifice to their ventripotent god
- CHAPTER 4.LVIII. ——How at the court of the master of ingenuity Pantagruel detested the Engastrimythes and the Gastrolaters.
- CHAPTER 4.LVII. ——How Pantagruel went ashore at the dwelling of Gaster the first master of arts in the world.
- CHAPTER 4.LVI. ——How among the frozen words Pantagruel found some odd ones.
- CHAPTER 4.LV. ——How Pantagruel being at sea heard various unfrozen words.
- CHAPTER 4.LIV. ——How Homenas gave Pantagruel some bon-Christian pears.
- CHAPTER 4.LIII. ——How by the virtue of the decretals gold is subtilely drawn out of France to Rome.
- CHAPTER 4.LII. ——A continuation of the miracles caused by the decretals.
- CHAPTER 4.LI. ——Table-talk in praise of the decretals.
- CHAPTER 4.L. ——How Homenas showed us the archetype or representation of a pope.
- CHAPTER 4.XLIX. ——How Homenas Bishop of Papimany showed us the Uranopet decretals.
- CHAPTER 4.XLVIII. ——How Pantagruel went ashore at the island of Papimany.
- CHAPTER 4.XLVII. ——How the devil was deceived by an old woman of Pope-Figland.
- CHAPTER 4.XLVI. ——How a junior devil was fooled by a husbandman of Pope-Figland.
- CHAPTER 4.XLV. ——How Pantagruel went ashore in the island of Pope-Figland.
- CHAPTER 4.XLIV. ——How small rain lays a high wind.
- CHAPTER 4.XLIII. ——How Pantagruel went into the island of Ruach.
- CHAPTER 4.XLII. ——How Pantagruel held a treaty with Niphleseth Queen of the Chitterlings.
- CHAPTER 4.XLI. ——How Pantagruel broke the Chitterlings at the knees.
- CHAPTER 4.XL. ——How Friar John fitted up the sow;and of the valiant cooks that went into it.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXIX. ——How Friar John joined with the cooks to fight the Chitterlings
- CHAPTER 4.XXXVIII. ——How Chitterlings are not to be slighted by men.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXVII. ——How Pantagruel sent for Colonel Maul-chitterling and Colonel Cut-pudding;with a discourse well worth your hearing about the names of places and persons.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXVI. ——How the wild Chitterlings laid an ambuscado for Pantagruel.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXV. ——How Pantagruel went on shore in the Wild Island the ancient abode of the Chitterlings.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXIV. ——How the monstrous physeter was slain by Pantagruel.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXIII. ——How Pantagruel discovered a monstrous physeter or whirlpool near the Wild Island.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXII. ——A continuation of Shrovetide's countenance.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXI. ——Shrovetide's outward parts anatomized.
- CHAPTER 4.XXX. ——How Shrovetide is anatomized and described by Xenomanes.
- CHAPTER 4.XXIX. ——How Pantagruel sailed by the Sneaking Island where Shrovetide reigned.
- CHAPTER 4.XXVIII. ——How Pantagruel related a very sad story of the death of the heroes.
- CHAPTER 4.XXVII. ——Pantaruel'sdiscourseofthe gd f eroi ouls; an fhdhteceaseocsoedreadful prodigies that happened before f hdhhlLddLteattateeoeoreangey.
- CHAPTER 4.XXVI. ——How the good Macrobius gave us an account of the mansion and decease of the heroes.
- CHAPTER 4.XXV. ——How after the storm Pantagruel went on shore in the islands of the Macreons.
- CHAPTER 4.XXIV. ——How Panurge was said to have been afraid without reason during the storm.
- CHAPTER 4.XXIII. ——How Panurge played the good fellow when the storm was over.
- CHAPTER 4.XXII. ——An end of the storm.
- CHAPTER 4.XXI. ——A continuation of the storm with a short discourse on the subject of making testaments at sea.
- CHAPTER 4.XX. ——How the pilots were forsaking their ships in the greatest stress of weather.
- CHAPTER 4.XIX. ——What countenances Panurge and Friar John kept during the storm.
- CHAPTER 4.XVIII. ——How Pantagruel met with a great storm at sea.
- CHAPTER 4.XVII. ——How Pantagruel came to the islands of Tohu and Bohu; and of the strange death of Wide-nostrils the swallower of windmills.
- CHAPTER 4.XVI. ——How Friar John made trial of the nature of the catchpoles.
- CHAPTER 4.XV. ——How the ancient custom at nuptials is renewed by the catchpole.
- CHAPTER 4.XIV. ——A further account of catchpoles who were drubbed at Basche's house.
- CHAPTER 4.XIII. ——How like Master Francis Villon the Lord of Basche commended his servants.
- CHAPTER 4.XII. ——How Pantagruel passed by the land of Pettifogging and of the strange way of living among the Catchpoles.
- CHAPTER 4.XI. ——Why monks love to be in kitchens.
- CHAPTER 4.X. ——How Pantagruel went ashore at the island of Chely where he saw King St. Panigon.
- CHAPTER 4.IX. ——How Pantagruel arrived at the island of Ennasin and of the strange ways of being akin in that country.
- CHAPTER 4.VIII. ——How Panurge caused Dingdong and his sheep to be drowned in the sea.
- CHAPTER 4.VII. ——Which if you read you'll find how Panurge bargained with Dingdong.
- CHAPTER 4.VI. ——How the fray being over Panurge cheapened one of Dingdong's sheep.
- CHAPTER 4.V. ——How Pantagruel met a ship with passengers returning from Lanternland.
- CHAPTER 4.IV. ——How Pantagruel writ to his father Gargantua and sent him several curiosities.
- CHAPTER 4.III. ——How Pantagruel received a letter from his father Gargantua and of the strange way to have speedy news from far distant places.
- CHAPTER 4.II. ——How Pantagruel bought many rarities in the island of Medamothy.
- CHAPTER 4.I. ——How Pantagruel went to sea to visit the oracle of Bacbuc alias the Holy Bottle.
- THE AUTHOR'S PROLOGUE
- BOOK IV
- Is This Book for You? 《巨人传》,一边开心地读,一边深刻思考的书 ————“最经典英语文库”第十辑之《巨人传》导读
- THE TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
- THE AUTHOR'S EPISTLE DEDICATORY
- François Rabelais
- 总序
- General Preface
- 引言
- 版权信息
- 封面
- 封面
- 版权信息
- 引言
- General Preface
- 总序
- François Rabelais
- THE AUTHOR'S EPISTLE DEDICATORY
- THE TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE
- Is This Book for You? 《巨人传》,一边开心地读,一边深刻思考的书 ————“最经典英语文库”第十辑之《巨人传》导读
- BOOK IV
- THE AUTHOR'S PROLOGUE
- CHAPTER 4.I. ——How Pantagruel went to sea to visit the oracle of Bacbuc alias the Holy Bottle.
- CHAPTER 4.II. ——How Pantagruel bought many rarities in the island of Medamothy.
- CHAPTER 4.III. ——How Pantagruel received a letter from his father Gargantua and of the strange way to have speedy news from far distant places.
- CHAPTER 4.IV. ——How Pantagruel writ to his father Gargantua and sent him several curiosities.
- CHAPTER 4.V. ——How Pantagruel met a ship with passengers returning from Lanternland.
- CHAPTER 4.VI. ——How the fray being over Panurge cheapened one of Dingdong's sheep.
- CHAPTER 4.VII. ——Which if you read you'll find how Panurge bargained with Dingdong.
- CHAPTER 4.VIII. ——How Panurge caused Dingdong and his sheep to be drowned in the sea.
- CHAPTER 4.IX. ——How Pantagruel arrived at the island of Ennasin and of the strange ways of being akin in that country.
- CHAPTER 4.X. ——How Pantagruel went ashore at the island of Chely where he saw King St. Panigon.
- CHAPTER 4.XI. ——Why monks love to be in kitchens.
- CHAPTER 4.XII. ——How Pantagruel passed by the land of Pettifogging and of the strange way of living among the Catchpoles.
- CHAPTER 4.XIII. ——How like Master Francis Villon the Lord of Basche commended his servants.
- CHAPTER 4.XIV. ——A further account of catchpoles who were drubbed at Basche's house.
- CHAPTER 4.XV. ——How the ancient custom at nuptials is renewed by the catchpole.
- CHAPTER 4.XVI. ——How Friar John made trial of the nature of the catchpoles.
- CHAPTER 4.XVII. ——How Pantagruel came to the islands of Tohu and Bohu; and of the strange death of Wide-nostrils the swallower of windmills.
- CHAPTER 4.XVIII. ——How Pantagruel met with a great storm at sea.
- CHAPTER 4.XIX. ——What countenances Panurge and Friar John kept during the storm.
- CHAPTER 4.XX. ——How the pilots were forsaking their ships in the greatest stress of weather.
- CHAPTER 4.XXI. ——A continuation of the storm with a short discourse on the subject of making testaments at sea.
- CHAPTER 4.XXII. ——An end of the storm.
- CHAPTER 4.XXIII. ——How Panurge played the good fellow when the storm was over.
- CHAPTER 4.XXIV. ——How Panurge was said to have been afraid without reason during the storm.
- CHAPTER 4.XXV. ——How after the storm Pantagruel went on shore in the islands of the Macreons.
- CHAPTER 4.XXVI. ——How the good Macrobius gave us an account of the mansion and decease of the heroes.
- CHAPTER 4.XXVII. ——Pantaruel'sdiscourseofthe gd f eroi ouls; an fhdhteceaseocsoedreadful prodigies that happened before f hdhhlLddLteattateeoeoreangey.
- CHAPTER 4.XXVIII. ——How Pantagruel related a very sad story of the death of the heroes.
- CHAPTER 4.XXIX. ——How Pantagruel sailed by the Sneaking Island where Shrovetide reigned.
- CHAPTER 4.XXX. ——How Shrovetide is anatomized and described by Xenomanes.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXI. ——Shrovetide's outward parts anatomized.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXII. ——A continuation of Shrovetide's countenance.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXIII. ——How Pantagruel discovered a monstrous physeter or whirlpool near the Wild Island.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXIV. ——How the monstrous physeter was slain by Pantagruel.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXV. ——How Pantagruel went on shore in the Wild Island the ancient abode of the Chitterlings.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXVI. ——How the wild Chitterlings laid an ambuscado for Pantagruel.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXVII. ——How Pantagruel sent for Colonel Maul-chitterling and Colonel Cut-pudding;with a discourse well worth your hearing about the names of places and persons.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXVIII. ——How Chitterlings are not to be slighted by men.
- CHAPTER 4.XXXIX. ——How Friar John joined with the cooks to fight the Chitterlings
- CHAPTER 4.XL. ——How Friar John fitted up the sow;and of the valiant cooks that went into it.
- CHAPTER 4.XLI. ——How Pantagruel broke the Chitterlings at the knees.
- CHAPTER 4.XLII. ——How Pantagruel held a treaty with Niphleseth Queen of the Chitterlings.
- CHAPTER 4.XLIII. ——How Pantagruel went into the island of Ruach.
- CHAPTER 4.XLIV. ——How small rain lays a high wind.
- CHAPTER 4.XLV. ——How Pantagruel went ashore in the island of Pope-Figland.
- CHAPTER 4.XLVI. ——How a junior devil was fooled by a husbandman of Pope-Figland.
- CHAPTER 4.XLVII. ——How the devil was deceived by an old woman of Pope-Figland.
- CHAPTER 4.XLVIII. ——How Pantagruel went ashore at the island of Papimany.
- CHAPTER 4.XLIX. ——How Homenas Bishop of Papimany showed us the Uranopet decretals.
- CHAPTER 4.L. ——How Homenas showed us the archetype or representation of a pope.
- CHAPTER 4.LI. ——Table-talk in praise of the decretals.
- CHAPTER 4.LII. ——A continuation of the miracles caused by the decretals.
- CHAPTER 4.LIII. ——How by the virtue of the decretals gold is subtilely drawn out of France to Rome.
- CHAPTER 4.LIV. ——How Homenas gave Pantagruel some bon-Christian pears.
- CHAPTER 4.LV. ——How Pantagruel being at sea heard various unfrozen words.
- CHAPTER 4.LVI. ——How among the frozen words Pantagruel found some odd ones.
- CHAPTER 4.LVII. ——How Pantagruel went ashore at the dwelling of Gaster the first master of arts in the world.
- CHAPTER 4.LVIII. ——How at the court of the master of ingenuity Pantagruel detested the Engastrimythes and the Gastrolaters.
- CHAPTER 4.LIX. ——Of the ridiculous statue Manduce;and how and what the Gastrolaters sacrifice to their ventripotent god
- CHAPTER 4.LX. ——What the Gastrolaters sacrificed to their god on interlarded fish-days
- CHAPTER 4.LXI. ——How Gaster invented means to get and preserve corn.
- CHAPTER 4.LXII. ——How Gaster invented an art to avoid being hurt or touched by cannon-balls.
- CHAPTER 4.LXIII. ——How Pantagruel fell asleep near the island of Chaneph and of the problems proposed to be solved when he waked.
- CHAPTER 4.LXIV. ——How Pantagruel gave no answer to the problems.
- CHAPTER 4.LXV. ——How Pantagruel passed the time with his servants.
- CHAPTER 4.LXVI. ——How by Pantagruel's order the Muses were saluted near the isle of Ganabim.
- CHAPTER 4.LXVII. ——How Panurge berayed himself for fear; and of the huge cat Rodilardus which he took for a puny devil.
- BOOK V
- THE AUTHOR'S PROLOGUE
- CHAPTER 5.I. ——How Pantagruel arrived at the Ringing Island and of the noise that we heard.
- CHAPTER 5.II. ——How the Ringing Island had been inhabited by the Siticines who were become birds.
- CHAPTER 5.III. ——How there is but one pope-hawk in the Ringing Island.
- CHAPTER 5.IV. ——How the birds of the Ringing Island were all passengers.
- CHAPTER 5.V. ——Of the dumb Knight-hawks of the Ringing Island.
- CHAPTER 5.VI. ——How the birds are crammed in the Ringing Island.
- CHAPTER 5.VII. ——How Panurge related to Master Aedituus the fable of the horse and the ass.
- CHAPTER 5.VIII. ——How with much ado we got a sight of the pope-hawk.
- CHAPTER 5.IX. ——How we arrived at the island of Tools.
- CHAPTER 5.X. ——How Pantagruel arrived at the island of Sharping.
- CHAPTER 5.XI. ——How we passed through the wicket inhabited by Gripe-men-all Archduke of the Furred Law-cats.
- CHAPTER 5.XII. ——How Gripe-men-all propounded a riddle to us.
- CHAPTER 5.XIII. ——How Panurge solved Gripe-men-all's riddle.
- CHAPTER 5.XIV. ——How the Furred Law-cats live on corruption.
- CHAPTER 5.XV. ——How Friar John talks of rooting out the Furred Law-cats.
- CHAPTER 5.XVI. ——How Pantagruel came to the island of the Apedefers or Ignoramuses with long claws and crooked paws and of terrible adventures and monsters there.
- CHAPTER 5.XVII. ——How we went forwards and how Panurge had like to have been killed.
- CHAPTER 5.XVIII. ——How our ships were stranded and we were relieved by some people that were subject to Queen Whims(qui tenoient de la Quinte).
- CHAPTER 5.XIX. ——How we arrived at the queendom of Whims or Entelechy.
- CHAPTER 5.XX. ——How the Quintessence cured the sick with a song.
- CHAPTER 5.XXI. ——How the Queen passed her time after dinner.
- CHAPTER 5.XXII. ——How Queen Whims' officers were employed; and how the said lady retained us among her abstractors.
- CHAPTER 5.XXIII. ——How the Queen was served at dinner and of her way of eating.
- CHAPTER 5.XXIV. ——How there was a ball in the manner of a tournament at which Queen Whims was present.
- CHAPTER 5.XXV. ——How the thirty-two persons at the ball fought.
- CHAPTER 5.XXVI. ——How we came to the island of Odes where the ways go up and down.
- CHAPTER 5.XXVII. ——How we came to the island of Sandals;and of the order of Semiquaver Friars.
- CHAPTER 5.XXVIII. ——How Panurge asked a Semiquaver Friar many questions and was only answered in monosyllables.
- CHAPTER 5.XXIX. ——How Epistemon disliked the institution of Lent.
- CHAPTER 5.XXX. ——How we came to the land of Satin.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXI. ——How in the land of Satin we saw Hearsay who kept a school of vouching.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXII. ——How we came in sight of Lantern-land.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXIII. ——How we landed at the port of the Lychnobii and came to Lantern-land.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXIV. ——How we arrived at the Oracle of the Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXV. ——How we went underground to come to the Temple of the Holy Bottle and how Chinon is the oldest city in the world.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXVI. ——How we went down the tetradic steps and of Panurge's fear.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXVII. ——How the temple gates in a wonderful manner opened of themselves.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXVIII. ——Of the Temple's admirable pavement.
- CHAPTER 5.XXXIX. ——How we saw Bacchus's army drawn up in battalia in mosaic work.
- CHAPTER 5.XL. ——How the battle in which the good Bacchus overthrew the Indians was represented in mosaic work.
- CHAPTER 5.XLI. ——How the temple was illuminated with a wonderful lamp.
- CHAPTER 5.XLII. ——How the Priestess Bacbuc showed us a fantastic fountain in the temple and how the fountain-water had the taste of wine according to the imagination of those who drank of it.
- CHAPTER 5.XLIII. ——How the Priestess Bacbuc equipped Panurge in order to have the word of the Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLIV. ——How Bacbuc the high-priestess brought Panurge before the Holy Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLV. ——How Bacbuc explained the word of the Goddess-Bottle.
- CHAPTER 5.XLVI. ——How Panurge and the rest rhymed with poetic fury.
- 【正版无广】CHAPTER 5.XLVII. ——How we took our leave of Bacbuc and left the Oracle of the Holy Bottle. 更新时间:2020-09-16 16:44:54