登陆注册
4717100000044

第44章

How Gargantua was instructed by Ponocrates, and in such sort disciplinated, that he lost not one hour of the day.

When Ponocrates knew Gargantua's vicious manner of living, he resolved to bring him up in another kind; but for a while he bore with him, considering that nature cannot endure a sudden change, without great violence.

Therefore, to begin his work the better, he requested a learned physician of that time, called Master Theodorus, seriously to perpend, if it were possible, how to bring Gargantua into a better course. The said physician purged him canonically with Anticyrian hellebore, by which medicine he cleansed all the alteration and perverse habitude of his brain. By this means also Ponocrates made him forget all that he had learned under his ancient preceptors, as Timotheus did to his disciples, who had been instructed under other musicians. To do this the better, they brought him into the company of learned men, which were there, in whose imitation he had a great desire and affection to study otherwise, and to improve his parts. Afterwards he put himself into such a road and way of studying, that he lost not any one hour in the day, but employed all his time in learning and honest knowledge. Gargantua awaked, then, about four o'clock in the morning. Whilst they were in rubbing of him, there was read unto him some chapter of the holy Scripture aloud and clearly, with a pronunciation fit for the matter, and hereunto was appointed a young page born in Basche, named Anagnostes. According to the purpose and argument of that lesson, he oftentimes gave himself to worship, adore, pray, and send up his supplications to that good God, whose Word did show his majesty and marvellous judgment. Then went he unto the secret places to make excretion of his natural digestions. There his master repeated what had been read, expounding unto him the most obscure and difficult points. In returning, they considered the face of the sky, if it was such as they had observed it the night before, and into what signs the sun was entering, as also the moon for that day. This done, he was apparelled, combed, curled, trimmed, and perfumed, during which time they repeated to him the lessons of the day before. He himself said them by heart, and upon them would ground some practical cases concerning the estate of man, which he would prosecute sometimes two or three hours, but ordinarily they ceased as soon as he was fully clothed. Then for three good hours he had a lecture read unto him.

This done they went forth, still conferring of the substance of the lecture, either unto a field near the university called the Brack, or unto the meadows, where they played at the ball, the long-tennis, and at the piletrigone (which is a play wherein we throw a triangular piece of iron at a ring, to pass it), most gallantly exercising their bodies, as formerly they had done their minds. All their play was but in liberty, for they left off when they pleased, and that was commonly when they did sweat over all their body, or were otherwise weary. Then were they very well wiped and rubbed, shifted their shirts, and, walking soberly, went to see if dinner was ready. Whilst they stayed for that, they did clearly and eloquently pronounce some sentences that they had retained of the lecture.

In the meantime Master Appetite came, and then very orderly sat they down at table. At the beginning of the meal there was read some pleasant history of the warlike actions of former times, until he had taken a glass of wine. Then, if they thought good, they continued reading, or began to discourse merrily together; speaking first of the virtue, propriety, efficacy, and nature of all that was served in at the table; of bread, of wine, of water, of salt, of fleshes, fishes, fruits, herbs, roots, and of their dressing. By means whereof he learned in a little time all the passages competent for this that were to be found in Pliny, Athenaeus, Dioscorides, Julius Pollux, Galen, Porphyry, Oppian, Polybius, Heliodore, Aristotle, Aelian, and others. Whilst they talked of these things, many times, to be the more certain, they caused the very books to be brought to the table, and so well and perfectly did he in his memory retain the things above said, that in that time there was not a physician that knew half so much as he did. Afterwards they conferred of the lessons read in the morning, and, ending their repast with some conserve or marmalade of quinces, he picked his teeth with mastic tooth-pickers, washed his hands and eyes with fair fresh water, and gave thanks unto God in some fine cantiques, made in praise of the divine bounty and munificence. This done, they brought in cards, not to play, but to learn a thousand pretty tricks and new inventions, which were all grounded upon arithmetic. By this means he fell in love with that numerical science, and every day after dinner and supper he passed his time in it as pleasantly as he was wont to do at cards and dice; so that at last he understood so well both the theory and practical part thereof, that Tunstall the Englishman, who had written very largely of that purpose, confessed that verily in comparison of him he had no skill at all. And not only in that, but in the other mathematical sciences, as geometry, astronomy, music, &c. For in waiting on the concoction and attending the digestion of his food, they made a thousand pretty instruments and geometrical figures, and did in some measure practise the astronomical canons.

同类推荐
  • 观自在菩萨随心咒经

    观自在菩萨随心咒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 吴普本草

    吴普本草

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上灵宝芝草品

    太上灵宝芝草品

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 白云集

    白云集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 类证活人书

    类证活人书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 穿越之无心成妃

    穿越之无心成妃

    此文已加入半价行列!!本文有些雷人,不喜的请绕道经过!男强女也强,绝对正剧版!“只有朕不要的女人,没有朕要不起的女人。”皇帝对着她冷冷的讲道“那么你能为了我放弃后宫三千佳丽吗?”她狂傲的看着皇帝,挑衅的问道“不准走,我要你在这里看着。”皇帝公然在她面前和别的嫔妃上演限制级的画面“皇上,你们表演得真精彩。”她看得手足舞蹈,情不自禁的讲了出来。“赵傲蕊,你是朕的女人,我不准你喜欢上别的男人。”皇帝霸道的命令道。“皇上,既然出来玩了就要开心,我没有喜欢,只是欣赏。”“只要你替皇帝生个孩子,我就放你自由”太后看着她,慢条斯礼的讲道“我从不做亏本生意。”生子,免谈。除非她真的爱上那个男人苏莫大汗淋漓的呆坐起来,睡梦中的她被男人压在身下,无情的凌虐和摧残。只有她自己知道,这不仅仅只是一场恶梦,也是自己最不堪的过往一次意外让她穿越到一个历史从未记载的年代时代和身份的变迁却未能让她走出这段阴影穿越后的她成了皇帝极力想要得到的女人一个二十一世纪的现代都市女子如何在吃人不吐骨头的后宫中脱颖而出让皇帝又爱又恨如何运用自身的智慧让太后也对她刮目相看喜欢洛洛文的亲,不要忘记收藏噢洛洛保证最少一天一更,偶而有暴发绝不断更、弃文滴推荐自己的文《带着娃儿跑》推荐好友的文青墨烟水《极品女帝》兰妮《与魔同寝》大米麦《爱你纯属意外》、
  • 肯堂医论

    肯堂医论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 籁雅

    籁雅

    帕斯卡·梅西耶(Pascal Mercier)以他的小说《里斯本夜车》征服了百万读者。在这本书中,他要讲述的是籁雅的故事。母亲去世后,籁雅开始走上成为出色小提琴演奏者的道路,一个辉煌的职业生涯正在前面招手。虽然有一心为女儿着想的好父亲,也遇到了玛丽和列维这样的良师,籁雅的悲剧命运却似乎不可阻挡,就像那把价值连城的瓜奈利小提琴一样不堪一击……究竟是什么铸就了互相深爱的父女二人的不幸?帕斯卡·梅西耶在这部小说中将哲学反思、心理洞察及精湛的叙事艺术成功地融为一体,使之成为又一部为读者带来独一无二阅读体验的优秀文学作品。
  • 重生国民男神:学霸甜妻,放开撩

    重生国民男神:学霸甜妻,放开撩

    【女扮男装】【撩汉攻略】【撩到你腿软!】前世的欧阳敏被人欺,被人骗,重生一世回到校园时期,她决定从男装开始,完成前世失败的“撩汉”任务,改变一切!于是攻略如下。接近男神,为此她虐渣打脸强势做学霸,靠实力和男神同居。投其所好,她一路打怪升级,最终俘获男神的心!近身勾搭,于是她使劲浑身解数诱惑。“男神你鞋带散了,我帮你系。”泳池边,欧阳敏拿着浴袍,“男神,我来给你擦擦身上的水,不然要感冒了。”陆男神按住她的手,将她压到墙上,语气危险,“欧阳敏,你究竟想干什么!”欧阳敏勾着他的下巴,笑容诱人,“我想给你生猴子,你心动么?”陆君豪沉了目光,“欧阳敏,再放肆,我宠坏你!”书友群:758900770
  • 世界散文经典:东方卷6

    世界散文经典:东方卷6

    人类创造了文明和文化,人在文明和文化中生存,文明和文化同时制约着人。人是文化动物,去掉了人身上的文化,或者说人丧失了创造文明和文化的能力,人就不成其为人了。这是人唯一区别于动物的要著所在。
  • 伪装成妖灵界大少爷的注意事项

    伪装成妖灵界大少爷的注意事项

    一个是任意随性的不良少女,一个是人见人爱的优等生,这样的两个人的相处方式是?“凭什么?”——一直过的随心所欲的颜依为了扮演好玩世不恭的大少爷不得不小心谨慎起来?“我刚开始有点喜欢他,没想到他竟然想掐死我!”“走着瞧。”——一直顺风顺水的寒湘要在妖灵界最底层和各种难缠的家伙们斗智斗勇?“这种除了我以外所有NPC都开了挂的感觉是怎么回事!”“在妖灵界,你能找到你想要的一切。”不约而同来到妖灵界的我们,到底是为了什么?这一切究竟是阴谋还是命运?谢谢各位看官赏脸来看,喜欢就收藏一下,爱您。
  • 妃不如妾

    妃不如妾

    成亲两年,他就要纳王侧妃。而与以往纳妾不同的是,这次他是真的上心了。她不知道这一生还要看着他纳多少侧室进门…她不想像娘亲一样,拥有的只有王妃这个头衔。可是她却无力阻止。侧王妃一进门,王府从此平生波澜。面对他一次次的责难,她默默忍受下来。最后,王妃的头衔终于从她身上卸去。而她没想到,今生她真的能离开王府,离开他。这次,她要活出全新的自己。当他提出要她回去时。她只想告诉他:“覆水再收岂满杯,弃妾已去难重回!”
  • 中本起经

    中本起经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 乌鸦

    乌鸦

    夏日晴朗的夜空,当你抬头仰望星空时,是否思考过,宇宙中除了人类还有其它智慧型生物?地球从形成至今,这漫长的岁月中,外星生物就真的没来过地球吗?或许它们早就来了吧,生活在人类社会中,就在你我之间,又或者对地球而言,人类就是一个外星生物。我叫星月,在我身上发生了一些事,它让我了解到宇宙中不仅仅只有人类。我的世界观发生了翻天覆地的变化,我知道神话人物并不是古代虚构的,他们是古代人对外星生物的称呼。
  • 世界美术与绘画历史纵横谈(世界历史纵横谈)

    世界美术与绘画历史纵横谈(世界历史纵横谈)

    本套书用生动的文字,再现了世界历史进程的恢弘画卷, 堪称一部贯通整个世界历史的简明百科全书, 串联起全部人类发展的瑰宝, 并以其光辉不朽的价值与流传恒久的魅力, 成就一部好读又好看的世界历史通俗读物, 具有很强的系统性、知识性和可读性, 不仅是广大读者学习世界历史知识的读物, 也是各级图书馆珍藏的版本。