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Ludovico Ariosto (1474–1533)

Auteur van Orlando furioso

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Born in Reggio, Italy, in 1474, Ludovico Ariosto lived most of his life in Ferrara, in northern Italy. He enjoyed the patronage first of Cardinal Ippolito and then of the cardinal's brother, Alfonso, Duke of Este, who had been his inseparable companion in youth. Aristo composed a mock epic of toon meer chivalry titled Orlando Furioso. It appeared in 1516 and 1521 before the definitive edition of 1532. Hegel observed that Ariosto prepared the way for the treatment of chivalry in Cervantes's Don Quixote and Shakespeare's Falstaff in a gently veiled humor. A translation of Orlando Furioso into English heroic verse by Sir John Harrington was published in 1591, but by then Edmund Spenser had already sought to outdo Ariosto's epic in his own Faerie Queene. Walter Scott read a translation by John Hoole in 1783, and Byron drew on it for his Don Juan. In addition to the mock epic, Ariosto wrote many lyric poems in Latin and Italian, seven satires in terza rima, and five comedies in unrhymed lines of 11 syllables. His satires were read and imitated by Thomas Wyatt. One of his comedies, I suppositi, was translated and adapted into English by George Gascoigne and performed at Gray's Inn in 1566. It provided Shakespeare with much of the content and inspiration for The Taming of the Shrew. Ariosto died on July 6,1533. (Bowker Author Biography) Ludovico Ariosto was born on September 8, 1474 in Italy. Although his father had planned for him to have a legal career and he reluctantly studied law, he eventually turned to the study of literature. This was abruptly halted by the death of his father in 1500 and Ludovico, as the eldest, had to support his nine younger siblings. To this end, he spent the majority of his life in the service of the Este family of Ferrara. Ariosto wrote many popular plays, poems, and satires. The poem Orlando Furioso is his masterpiece and is considered one of the greatest embodiments of the literary and spiritual ideas of the Italian Renaissance. A long narrative written in octave stanzas, it consists of several episodes deftly modeled on epics, romances, and heroic poems. His seven Satires reveal his sorrow at his inability to complete his literary studies. Other works include Cassaria, La Lena, and I Suppositi, particularly notable because they were written in the vernacular. Ariosto spent his last years of life in Ferrara married to Alessandra Benucci, during which time he revised Orlando Furioso. He died on July 6, 1533. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: Ludovico Ariosto. From Bibliothek des allgemeinen und praktischen Wissens. Bd. 5" (1905). Wikimedia Commons.

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Werken van Ludovico Ariosto

Orlando furioso (1516) — Auteur — 1,373 exemplaren
Orlando furioso 1 (1516) 368 exemplaren
Orlando furioso 2 (1532) 293 exemplaren
Orlando Furioso (1973) — Auteur — 95 exemplaren
Satire (1534) — Auteur — 34 exemplaren
Cinque canti (1964) 20 exemplaren
Opere minori (1964) — Auteur — 13 exemplaren
Ludovico Ariosto (2015) 11 exemplaren
The comedies of Ariosto (1975) 9 exemplaren
Supposes (1999) 6 exemplaren
Rime (2014) 5 exemplaren
Supposes and jocasta (2008) 4 exemplaren
Opere 4 exemplaren
Tutte le opere. 4: Commedie (2008) — Auteur — 3 exemplaren
Roland furieux, T. 2 (2000) 3 exemplaren
Poesie latine — Auteur — 3 exemplaren
Lirica — Auteur — 3 exemplaren
Opere (1989) 3 exemplaren
I quattro poeti Italiani — Auteur — 2 exemplaren
Novelle del "Furioso" 2 exemplaren
Lettere dalla Garfagnana (2008) 2 exemplaren
Opere varie 1 exemplaar
Orlando Furioso. 4 vv (1978) 1 exemplaar
Orlando furioso 1 exemplaar
L'Orlando furioso 1 exemplaar
Ariosto, Opere 1 exemplaar
The Orlando Furioso, Volume 1 (2015) 1 exemplaar
The Orlando Furioso, Volume 2 (2015) 1 exemplaar
Tales from Ariosto (2021) 1 exemplaar
Orlando e Angelica 1 exemplaar
Lena 1 exemplaar
Ludovico Ariosto. (1993) 1 exemplaar
Den Rasende Roland; et udvalg (2014) 1 exemplaar
Commedie satire 1 exemplaar
Roland furieux - tome 2 (02) (2021) 1 exemplaar
Commedie e satire 1 exemplaar
Çılgın Orlando-ı - Ciltli (2023) 1 exemplaar
Satire e lettere 1 exemplaar
Versi d'amore (2020) 1 exemplaar
Tres sátiras 1 exemplaar

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