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Ludovico Ariosto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533) ... Ludovico Ariosto was born in Reggio Emilia, the son of Count Niccolò Ariosto. Originally the surname appears to have been Da Risto, there was also a place called Risto in the Bolognese territory. His family moved to Ferrara when he was ten.
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He was the son of Nicolo Ariosto, Governor of Reggio, and DariaMalaguzzi, born at Reggio in Emilia, 8 September, 1474; died at Ferrara, 6 June, 1533. Ludovico was the eldest of ten children, and on the death of his father, in 1500, became head of the family. ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > A > Ludovico Ariosto...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ariosto, Ludovico. Ariosto, Ludovico. Information about Ariosto, Ludovico in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Ariosto, Ludovico; Ariovistus; Arish, Al; Aristagoras; Aristarchus; Aristarchus of Samos; Aristarchus of Samothrace; Aristide, Jean-Bertrand;
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ARIOSTO, LUDOVICO (1474-1533) Italian poet, was born at Reggio, in Lombardy, on the 8th of September 1474. His father was Niccolo Ariosto, commander of the citadel of Reggio. ... See also Ludovico Ariosto on Wikipedia, and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer.
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Ariosto, Ludovico (1474–1533) - BIOGRAPHY, CRITICAL RECEPTION. Although born in Reggio Emilia on 8 September 1474, Ludovico Ariosto's life and fame are ...
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Books by Ludovico Ariosto: Orlando Furioso, Orlando Furioso: Part 1 (Penguin Classics), Orlando Furioso, Part Two (Penguin Classics), Orlando furioso; ... Ludovico Ariosto. From Bibliothek des allgemeinen und praktischen Wissens. Bd. 5" (1905). Wikimedia Commons.
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XXXIII After he, lowly kneeling in the dust, His holy master had implored, in true Assurance he was heard, he downward thrust A heap of stones. O what things may he do That in the Saviour wholly puts his trust! The stones beyond the use of nature grew; ... LII "I speak, these words to show that what whilere ... the rest are dead.
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Note, these works are heavily cross-listed. E.g., The Bacchae will appear under "classical studies" and "drama."; ... World of Odysseus, The; Finley, M. I. ... Poetry and Myth in Ancient Pastoral: Essays on Theocritus and Vergil; Segal, Charles;
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An epic poem in forty-six cantos, by Ariosto (digested by Hoole into twenty-four books, but retained by Rose in the original form). The subject is the siege of Paris by Agramant the Moor, ... Ludovico Ariosto - Ariosto, Ludovico Ariosto, Ludovico , 1474–1533, Italian epic and lyric poet. As a youth he ...
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