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[[Rabelais]]'s ''[[Pantagruel]]'' depicts the fictional island of '''Medamothi''' (Greek, for 'nowhere'). On Medamothi, Pantagruel finds many impossible things, such as a drawing of an [[echo]], [[Plato]]'s [[ideas]], and a sample of [[Philomela]]'s needlework.
[[Rabelais]]'s ''[[Pantagruel]]'' depicts the fictional island of '''Medamothi''' ([[Greek language|Greek]], for 'nowhere'). On Medamothi, Pantagruel finds many impossible things, such as a drawing of an [[echo]], [[Plato]]'s [[ideas]], and a sample of [[Philomela]]'s needlework.


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Rabelais's Pantagruel depicts the fictional island of Medamothi (Greek, for 'nowhere'). On Medamothi, Pantagruel finds many impossible things, such as a drawing of an echo, Plato's ideas, and a sample of Philomela's needlework.