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The text referred to in the thesis has a different title and year (1541) and is likely one of the popular almanacs. A different source is used for the claim at fr.wp (a Chinese professor), but that would need to be tracked down. I'll have a look and see if Huchard mentions the publishing house next time I get to the library. NB: https://journals.openedition.org/crmh/16513 Cheers. Thanks for creating this page.-- SashiRolls 🌿 · 🍥17:25, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I see the publishing house has been added to fr:François Rabelais since last I read that page. The citation is still (Huchard, 136), so I'll check that to see if it is indeed mentioned. If so, Rabelais may not have been involved... except that the book the publishing house is said to have published in that entry was indeed his immediate inspiration for the title character of his own book. But, cf. https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb31167619p which attributes the book to him the year before on a different press. -- SashiRolls 🌿 · 🍥18:07, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]