The Third Book


 * /Francois Rabelais to the Soul of the Deceased Queen of Navarre/


 * The Author's Prologue


 * Chapter I - How Pantagruel transported a colony of Utopians into Dipsody


 * [[/Chapter II.|Chapter II - How Panurge was made Laird of Salmigondin in Dipsody, and

did waste his revenue before it came in]]


 * Chapter III - How Panurge praiseth the debtors and borrowers


 * [[/Chapter IV.|Chapter IV - Panurge continueth his discourse in the praise of borrowers

and lenders]]


 * Chapter V - How Pantagruel altogether abhorreth the debtors and borrowers


 * Chapter VI - Why new married men were privileged from going to the wars


 * [[/Chapter VII.|Chapter VII - How Panurge had a flea in his ear, and forbore to wear any

longer his magnificent codpiece]]


 * [[/Chapter VIII.|Chapter VIII - Why the codpiece is held to be the chief piece of armour

amongst warriors]]


 * Chapter IX - How Panurge asketh counsel of Pantagruel whether he should marry, yea, or no


 * [[/Chapter X.|Chapter X - How Pantagruel representeth unto Panurge the difficulty of

giving advice in the matter of marriage; and to that purpose mentioneth somewhat of the Homeric and Virgilian lotteries]]


 * [[/Chapter XI.|Chapter XI - How Pantagruel showeth the trial of one's fortune by the

throwing of dice to be unlawful]]


 * [[/Chapter XII.|Chapter XII - How Pantagruel doth explore by the Virgilian lottery what

fortune Panurge shall have in his marriage]]


 * [[/Chapter XIII.|Chapter XIII - How Pantagruel adviseth Panurge to try the future good or

bad luck of his marriage by dreams]]


 * Chapter XIV - Panurge's dream, with the interpretation thereof


 * [[/Chapter XV.|Chapter  XV - Panurge's excuse and exposition of the monastic mystery

concerning powdered beef]]


 * [[/Chapter XVI.|Chapter XVI - How Pantagruel adviseth Panurge to consult with the Sibyl

of Panzoust]]


 * Chapter XVII - How Panurge spoke to the Sibyl of Panzoust


 * [[/Chapter XVIII.|Chapter XVIII - How Pantagruel and Panurge did diversely expound the

verses of the Sibyl of Panzoust]]


 * Chapter XIX - How Pantagruel praiseth the counsel of dumb men


 * Chapter XX - How Goatsnose by signs maketh answer to Panurge


 * [[/Chapter XXI.|Chapter XXI - How Panurge consulteth with an old French poet, named

Raminagrobis]]


 * [[/Chapter XXII.|Chapter XXII - How Panurge patrocinates and defendeth the Order of the

Begging Friars]]


 * Chapter XXIII - How Panurge maketh the motion of a return to Raminagrobis


 * Chapter XXIV - How Panurge consulteth with Epistemon


 * Chapter XXV - How Panurge consulteth with Herr Trippa


 * Chapter XXVI - How Panurge consulteth with Friar John of the Funnels


 * Chapter XXVII - How Friar John merrily and sportingly counselleth Panurge


 * Chapter XXVIII - How Friar John comforteth Panurge in the doubtful matter of cuckoldry


 * [[/Chapter XXIX.|Chapter XXIX - How Pantagruel convocated together a theologian,

physician, lawyer, and philosopher, for extricating Panurge out of the perplexity wherein he was]]


 * Chapter XXX - How the theologue, Hippothadee, giveth counsel to Panurge in the matter and business of his nuptial enterprise


 * Chapter XXXI - How the physician Rondibilis counselleth Panurge


 * Chapter XXXII - How Rondibilis declareth cuckoldry to be naturally one of the appendances of marriage


 * Chapter XXXIII - Rondibilis the physician's cure of cuckoldry


 * Chapter XXXIV - How women ordinarily have the greatest longing after things prohibited


 * Chapter XXXV - How the philosopher Trouillogan handleth the difficulty of marriage


 * [[/Chapter XXXVI.|Chapter XXXVI - A continuation of the answer of the Ephectic and

Pyrrhonian philosopher Trouillogan]]


 * Chapter XXXVII - How Pantagruel persuaded Panurge to take counsel of a fool


 * Chapter XXXVIII - How Triboulet is set forth and blazed by Pantagruel and Panurge


 * [[/Chapter XXXIX.|Chapter XXXIX - How Pantagruel was present at the trial of Judge

Bridlegoose, who decided causes and controversies in law by the chance and fortune of the dice]]


 * Chapter XL - How Bridlegoose giveth reasons why he looked upon those law-actions which he decided by the chance of the dice


 * [[/Chapter XLI.|Chapter XLI - How Bridlegoose relateth the history of the reconcilers of

parties at variance in matters of law]]


 * [[/Chapter XLII.|Chapter XLII - How suits at law are bred at first, and how they come

afterwards to their perfect growth]]


 * [[/Chapter XLIII.|Chapter XLIII - How Pantagruel excuseth Bridlegoose in the matter of

sentencing actions at law by the chance of the dice]]


 * [[/Chapter XLIV.|Chapter XLIV - How Pantagruel relateth a strange history of the

perplexity of human judgment]]


 * Chapter XLV - How Panurge taketh advice of Triboulet


 * Chapter XLVI - How Pantagruel and Panurge diversely interpret the words of Triboulet


 * Chapter XLVII - How Pantagruel and Panurge resolved to make a visit to the Oracle of the Holy Bottle


 * [[/Chapter XLVIII.|Chapter XLVIII - How Gargantua showeth that the children ought not to

marry without the special knowledge and advice of their fathers and mothers]]


 * [[/Chapter XLIX.|Chapter XLIX - How Pantagruel did put himself in a readiness to go to

sea; and of the herb named Pantagruelion]]


 * Chapter L - How the famous Pantagruelion ought to be prepared and wrought


 * [[/Chapter LI.|Chapter LI - Why it is called Pantagruelion, and of the admirable virtues

thereof]]


 * [[/Chapter LII.|Chapter LII - How a certain kind of Pantagruelion is of that nature that

the fire is not able to consume it]]

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