

The "Treatise on the Proper Use of Wine" by François Rabelais, published by Éditions Allia, is a translation from Czech, itself derived from a German version. This treatise on etiquette explores the role of wine in our ethics, with humor and depth. A must-read for wine and literature enthusiasts.
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Discover "Traité de bon usage de vin" by François Rabelais, a unique and captivating work from Éditions Allia. This small treatise on etiquette, translated from Czech to French, offers a unique reflection on the place of wine in our daily lives and ethics. The Czech version itself comes from a German version, giving the text a fascinating cultural and linguistic richness.
In this treatise, Rabelais playfully redefines the value attributed to wine, placing it at the center of a true ethics of life. Through anecdotes, humorous reflections, and wise advice, he advocates for a moderate and thoughtful consumption of wine, elevated to a virtue.
The book is presented in a practical paperback format of 17 x 10 cm, easy to carry anywhere. With its 47 pages, this treatise can be quickly read while offering a depth of reflection that endures. Published in March 2009 in the "Petite collection" series from Éditions Allia, it is a must-have for wine enthusiasts and lovers of classic literature.
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The "Treatise on the Proper Use of Wine" by François Rabelais, published by Éditions Allia, is a translation from Czech, itself derived from a German version. This treatise on etiquette explores the role of wine in our ethics, with humor and depth. A must-read for wine and literature enthusiasts.