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    A question about Chaucer's Troilus.

    Hello.
    I am trying to translate Chaucer's Troilus and Cressida from middle english, and there is one verse I could make sense of.
    On book II, verse 54, line 372. It is written:

    `What? Who wol deme, though he see a man
    To temple go, that he the images eteth?
    Thenk eek how wel and wysly that he can
    Governe him-self, that he no-thing foryeteth,
    That, wher he cometh, he prys and thank him geteth;
    And eek ther-to, he shal come here so selde,
    What fors were it though al the toun behelde?

    The first two lines seem to translate to:

    What? who will deem, when he sees a man going to the temple that he eats the images?

    I don't understand what does it mean at all... can anyone help?
    Thank
    Ohad.

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    So who would think that a man who went to a temple would eat the images? Only a complete fool would believe that.

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    But why bring this example?

    What I don't understand is - is there any habit of eating religious images? are they made of edible material? This seems like an awfully peculiar example, and I want to try and understand why is it posed.

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    Eating religious images is absurd. That's what that stanza is about.

    A better translation of
    `What? Who wol deme, though he see a man
    To temple go, that he the images eteth?
    might be: What! Who the Hell would ever think that someone going to a temple was going there to eat the images?

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