Abstract
Mario Mancini, professor at the University of Bologna, under the title "Moëlleuses sentences: lire le Roman de la Rose " has brilliantly shown how Étienne Pasquier read and interpreted the Roman de la Rose on the horizon of the authors closer to him whom he admired, in particular Rabelais, discovering Jean de Meun's natural and moral philosophy, his play on folly and wisdom, his theological audacities and generally the "marrow" hidden in his "sentences", according to the Rabelaisian model.