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第14章

He waits an hour in a first antechamber.As he was very *****, he began a conversation with a servant, who was very fond of telling all he knew of his master."He must be mightily rich," said Ornik, "to have this crowd of pages and flunkeys whom I see running about the house.""I don't know what his income is," answered the other, "but I heard it said to Joly and the Abbe Charier that he already had two millions of debts.""But who is that lady coming out of the room?""That is Madame de Pomereu, one of his mistresses.""She is really very pretty; but I have not read that the apostles had such company in their bedrooms in the mornings.Ah! I think the archbishop is going to give audience.""Say-'His Highness, Monseigneur.'""Willingly." Ornik salutes His Highness, presents his books, and is received with a very gracious smile.The archbishop says four words to him, then climbs into his coach, escorted by fifty horsemen.In climbing, Monseigneur lets a sheath fall.Ornik is quite astonished that Monseigneur carries so large an ink-horn in his pocket."Don't you see that's his dagger?"says the chatterbox."Everyone carries a dagger when he goes to parliament.""That's a pleasant way of officiating," says Ornik; and he goes away very astonished.

He traverses France, and enlightens himself from town to town; thence he passes into Italy.When he is in the Pope's territory, he meets one of those bishops with a thousand crowns income, walking on foot.Ornik was very polite; he offers him a place in his cambiature."You are doubtless on your way to comfort some sick man, Monseigneur?""Sir, I am on my way to my master's.""Your master? that is Jesus Christ, doubtless?""Sir, it is Cardinal Azolin; I am his almoner.He pays me very poorly;but he has promised to place me in the service of Donna Olimpia, the favourite sister-in-law di nostro signore.""What! you are in the pay of a cardinal? But do you not know that there were no cardinals in the time of Jesus Christ and St.John?""Is it possible?" cried the Italian prelate."Nothing is more true; you have read it in the Gospel.""I have never read it," answered the bishop; "all I know is Our Lady's office.""I tell you there were neither cardinals nor bishops, and when there were bishops, the priests were their equals almost, according to Jerome's assertions in several places.""Holy Virgin," said the Italian."I knew nothing about it: and the popes?""There were not any popes any more than cardinals."The good bishop crossed himself; he thought he was with an evil spirit, and jumped out of the cambiature.Philosophical Dictionary: Books BOOKS You despise them, books, you whose whole life is plunged in the vanities of ambition and in the search for pleasure or in idleness; but think that the whole of the known universe, with the exception of the savage races is governed by books alone.The whole of Africa right to Ethiopia and Nigritia obeys the book of the Alcoran, after having staggered under the book of the Gospel.China is ruled by the moral book of Confucius; a greater part of India by the book of the Veidam.Persia was governed for centuries by the books of one of the Zarathustras.

If you have a law-suit, your goods, your honour, your life even depends on the interpretation of a book which you never read.

Robert the Devil , the Four Sons of Aymon , the Imaginings of Mr.Oufle , are books also; but it is with books as with men; the very small number play a great part, the rest are mingled in the crowd.

Who leads the human race in civilized countries? those who know how to read and write.You do not know either Hippocrates, Boerhaave or Sydenham;but you put your body in the hands of those who have read them.You abandon your soul to those who are paid to read the Bible, although there are not fifty among them who have read it in its entirety with care.

To such an extent do books govern the world, that those who command to-day in the city of the Scipios and the Catos have desired that the books of their law should be only for them; it is their sceptre; they have made it a crime of lese-majeste for their subjects to look there without express permission.In other countries it has been forbidden to think in writing without letters patent.

There are nations among whom thought is regarded purely as an object of commerce.The operations of the human mind are valued there only at two sous the sheet.

In another country, the liberty of explaining oneself by books is one of the most inviolable prerogatives.Print all that you like under pain of boring or of being punished if you abuse too considerably your natural right.

Before the admirable invention of printing, books were rarer and more expensive than precious stones.Almost no books among the barbarian nations until Charlemagne, and from him to the French king Charles V., surnamed "the wise"; and from this Charles right to Francois Ier, there is an extreme dearth.

The Arabs alone had books from the eighth century of our era to the thirteenth.

China was filled with them when we did not know how to read or write.

Copyists were much employed in the Roman Empire from the time of the Scipios up to the inundation of the barbarians.

The Greeks occupied themselves much in transcribing towards the time of Amyntas, Philip and Alexander; they continued this craft especially in Alexandria.

This craft is somewhat ungrateful.The merchants always paid the authors and the copyists very badly.It took two years of assiduous labour for a copyist to transcribe the Bible well on vellum.What time and what trouble for copying correctly in Greek and Latin the works of Origen, of Clement of Alexandria, and of all those other authors called "fathers."The poems of Homer were long so little known that Pisistratus was the first who put them in order, and who had them transcribed in Athens, about five hundred years before the era of which we are ****** use.

To-day there are not perhaps a dozen copies of the Veidam and the Zend-Avesta in the whole of the East.

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