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Warburg_News: In this new blog, Warburg Graduate Library Trainee, Simone Monti, tells us more about the use and importance of early printed book illustrations through exploring the publishing history of Vincenzo Valgrisi's edition of Ludovico Ariosto’s 'Orlando Furioso'
allenmendenhall: The Great Books -- Episode 264: 'Orlando Furioso' by Ludovico Ariosto | National Review
Ritee73764443: I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world. -Ludovico Ariosto
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Swsmusic4W: "In feats of arms, as in the cultivation of the Muses, the women of old achieved distinction, .....Sappho and Corina shine, on account of learning, ....Women have proved their excellence in every art in which they have striven;....Canto 20, Ludovico Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso'.
ShipLives: While that *would* make a badass series for Netflix, Bradamant's adventures were told (at least in part) in Ludovico Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso" -- which was the equivalent of a runaway best-seller in the sixteenth century.
Swsmusic4W: I beginning to belleve Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem 'Orlando Furioso' is equal if not better than the 'Iliad' of Homer. Many of the poetic techniques have had a more lasting effect on modern writing. He also was one of first Humanist. A War poem more interested in human relations
Swsmusic4W: i am happy to finally returning to rereading 'Orlando Furioso' of Ludovico Ariosto. (1532). Which in the guise of the War between Christians and Muslims is really the story of personal relationships, between Men, Women. I just finished Canto 17 of 46. One of greatest epic poems.
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obituary_bot: Ludovico Ariosto, 59 (Italian poet and playwright)
1474—1533
Ludovico Ariosto was an Italian poet. He is best known as the author of the romance epic Orlando Furioso
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relab_team: SAVE THE DATE: 14 December 2022
GIORNATA ARIOSTO. Lavori in corso, progetti, esperimenti.
On Wednesday 14 December, from 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m., the Auditorium of the Loris Malaguzzi International Centre of Reggio Emilia will host a seminar open to the public, dedicated to Ludovico
EqualiSource: Orlando Furioso, epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto (c. 1516-1532) is an example of mental illness representation in mainstream literature
byer_glenn: Jewish cemeteries in towns like Bari are difficult to access, in part because there is no longer an active Jewish community there. And even in Florence, the Jewish cemetery on Viale Ludovico Ariosto, 14 is only open the last Sunday of the month. Plan ahead.
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relab_team: On Wednesday 14 December, from 10 a.m. to 1.30 p.m., the Auditorium of the Loris Malaguzzi International Centre of Reggio Emilia will host a seminar open to the public, dedicated to Ludovico Ariosto, with the presentation of some of the most innovative projects dedicated to him.
ErnstHa04715941: The story is based on Orlando Furioso, a kind of fantasy novel avant la lettre by the Renaissance poet Ludovico Ariosto.
The plot is not very comical: Knight Orlando goes mad when he finds out that the young lady for whom he has won many battles for love, loves another.
mpghostwriter: Why should a woman by a fate so dire
Be punished who has done what men a score
Of times will do and never will be blamed,
Nay, rather, will be praised for it and famed?
-Ludovico Ariosto
mpghostwriter: ‘This inequality in law much wrong Has done to women. With God’s help, I mean To show that to have suffered it so long The greatest of iniquities has been.’
-Ariosto, Ludovico
doug_marco: Basquiat" by Dieter Buchhart, "The Ambassadors" by Henry James, "The English at the North Pole" by Jules Verne, "Orlando Furioso" by Ludovico Ariosto, "The Gates of Paradise: Lorenzo Ghiberti's Renaissance Masterpiece" by Gary M. Radke.
Munjali_4ever_: I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world. -Ludovico Ariosto
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noraaholt: Mythical monsters, goblins and beasts. Orlando Furioso (The Frenzy of Orlando) an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto, illustrated by Gustave Dore.
Warburg_Library: Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso (1532) is a Renaissance masterpiece. The Warburg holds a copy of the 1562 Valgrisi edition (classmark ENH 630) adorned with full-page woodcuts, summarising the events of each canto.
Who can guess which canto this illustration introduces?
MunawarKiJanta1: I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world. -Ludovico Ariosto
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RareBiblio: Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso is a continuation of the romance epic Orlando Innamorato, which was left unfinished at the ninth canto of Book Three when Boiardo died in 1494.
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BriefcaseMike: Pleased to be reacquainted with 'rodomontade', a word I discovered as a young teenager. I see I made a note at the time that it originated with the Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533).
ToiletGuru: Ludovico Ariosto, born OTD in 1474, wrote the epic poem "Orlando Furioso"; John Harington, the eventual inventor of the flush toilet, got into trouble for his overly bawdy translation of it into English
Book_Addict: Happy birthday to Italian poet/playwright Ludovico Ariosto (September 8, 1474), author of the noted 1516 epic poem "Orlando Furioso" et al.
SciHiBlog: On Sept 8, 1474, Italian Renaissance poet Ludovico Ariosto was born. He is best known for his romance epic Orlando Furioso (The Frenzy of Orlando), which describes the adventures of Charlemagne, Orlando, and the Franks as they battle against the Saracens
ARTSalamode: Born 9/8: painters Ozias Humphrey, Marie "Mimi" Parent, composer Antonin Dvorak, writers Ludovico Ariosto,Frederic Mistral, Marilyn Durham, Alfred Jarry, August Schlegel, Ann Beattie, jazz sax Marion Brown, James Clay, Chad LB, singer/songwriters Patsy Cline,Aimee Mann, Neko Case
ARTSalamode: "Cruelty ever proceeds from a vile mind, and often from a cowardly heart."
"For rarely man escapes his destiny."
Ludovico Ariosto
ToiletGuru: Ludovico Ariosto, born OTD in 1474, wrote the epic poem "Orlando Furioso"; John Harington, the eventual inventor of the flush toilet, got into trouble for his overly bawdy translation of it into English
PocketHistory: Ariosto, Ludovico. 1474-1533. Italian Renaissence poet, playwright: Orlando Furioso 1516.
HalfAsHistory: Ludovico Ariosto, Italian playwright and poet
1474 · 548 years ago
HalfAsHistory: Ludovico Ariosto, Italian playwright and poet
1474 · 548 years ago
HalfAsHistory: Ludovico Ariosto, Italian playwright and poet
1474 · 548 years ago
conan_esq: I really like the character Astolfo, you know, from Orlando Furioso, the epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto from the 1500s
elckerlieke: In Ludovico Ariosto's 16th-century Orlando Furioso, the knight Astolfo travels to the Moon in the prophet Elijah's chariot, through a circle of fire. He finds beautiful landscapes and cities inhabited by the Moon Goddess and her nymphs. A valley contains all things lost on Earth.
ManOfLaBook: Fun Facts Firday: Ludovico Ariosto
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TweetEveryYear: 1533: Ludovico Ariosto died, Elizabeth I born. King Henry VIII of England formally but secretly marries Anne Boleyn, who becomes his second queen consort. Francisco Pizarro arrives in Cusco, Peru. Ivan IV succeeds Vasili III as Grand Prince of Muscovy at the age of three years.
culturaltutor: And that reboot itself had a sequel several decades later in the form of Orlando Furioso, by Ludovico Ariosto.
This was something of a Marvel-esque crossover, featuring other famous figures from the Matter of France, such as Rinaldo de Montalbano.
ghirapurigears: (Orlando Furioso is an epic poem by the great Ludovico Ariosto and is well worth your time)
HalfAsHistory: Ludovico Ariosto, Italian poet and playwright
1533 · 489 years ago
HalfAsHistory: Ludovico Ariosto, Italian poet and playwright
1533 · 489 years ago
JaneTim8: Remembering Sir Thomas More (7 February 1478 – 6 July 1535), Ludovico Ariosto (8 September 1474 – 6 July 1533), and Antonio Squarcialupi (27 March 1416 – 6 July 1480)
ingo_don: Ludovico Ariosto (8.09.1474 – 6.07.1533) Italian poet; author of the romance epic Orlando Furioso (1516). Ariosto composed the poem in the ottava rima rhyme scheme and introduced narrative commentary throughout the work.
ToiletGuru: Ludovico Ariosto, who died OTD in 1533, wrote the epic poem "Orlando Furioso"; John Harington, the eventual inventor of the flush toilet, got into trouble for his overly bawdy translation of it into English
WoodgateDavid: Depiction of Angelique being rescued by Roland from
a sea monster as narrated in the sixteenth-century Tuscan poem The Song of Roland by Ludovico Ariosto.
culturaltutor: From Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso (1516)
"Filled with dead bodies of the paynim horde,
Blood issued from so many a gaping wound,
A fouler fosse was formed and worse to ford
Than girdles the infernal city round."
culturaltutor: 6. Orland Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto (1532)
The sequel to Boiardo's work. Only this time, Ariosto turns it up a notch.
The most delightful epic poem ever written, featuring wizards, hippogriffs, almighty battles, murderous villains, and a series of wildly entertaining events.
kesskoppel: Good night!
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"From sleep to death is a short way." -
Ludovico Ariosto (1474 - 1533), Italian poet+satirist
(During sleep one comes very close to death. This is a kind of "foretaste" as in dreamless sleep or anesthesia. Thantos+Hypnos in Greek mythology were twins..)
culturaltutor: And that's all.
I love Doré, and I love the Song of Roland. I'll be writing about them both again.
Indeed, Doré also did a series of engravings based on Orlando Furioso (1532) by Ludovico Ariosto. If you'd like me to share & analyse them too, then let me know.
GaviniGiovanni: eugenio giani: luccacomicsandgames arrives in Garfagnana at the Este Castle of Verrucole to commemorate the stay of Ludovico Ariosto, who was Governor of Garfagnana from 1522, 500 years ago!
Lieke_A_S: We used two big volumes of Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso to keep the bed lifted and retrieve my bf’s phone that had been hopelessly stuck for hours. Who said premodern literature isn’t useful anymore.
Plinz: Hippogriff: A creature invented by Ludovico Ariosto in the 16th century in his epic Orlando Furioso, based on an expression of Virgil's denoting the impossible, "to cross griffons with horses"...
DomenicoCeci3: Orlando Furioso di Ludovico Ariosto was written in 1516 and one "episode" is set on the moon. OMG.
ardentsaviorops: This word follows Orlando in the title of a 16th century epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto
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Renascence1999: "in the midst of the shadows, there is the magnificence of the glow of solitude..."
Gustave Doré (1832-1883) Angelica meets with a hermit (Illustration for Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso) 1868 Engraving Ed. Orig. (Ed. Luc.: CC0 1.0)
Renascence1999: Gustave Doré, ten of the thirty-six illustrations selected from Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso [1516]; Hachette and Co. (London: Ward & Lock), c. 1877.
NameSearch_: Reading Ludovico Ariosto will be more beneficial to you than 100 self help guru books
TheQueenAthena: The Dante vs Ariosto argument is how you start a war in Italy
Considering how beloved Dante and The Divine Comedy is in Italian culture, I imagine this unnamed man was on the side of Ludovico Ariosto
AnnaPettit7: "From heresy, frenzy and jealousy, good Lord deliver me."
- Ludovico Ariosto
vesmark_sliven: Gustave Doré (1832–1883)
~In the Battle with the Fierce Women, Astolfo's Horn Terrifies Friend as Well as Foe~(1878)
Engraving by Nicolas Barbant, Paris (1878)
From Ludovico Ariosto’s "Orlando Furioso"Canto 20:93) (c 1878)
Collection Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris.
UmbertoArte: Gustave Dore: Orlando Furioso / The Frenzy of Roland (Illustration from Ludovico Ariosto's Epic Poem), 29.7 x 21 cm
KittySarkozy: The Bishop of Orlando is the Bishop of the moon. I just remembered the trip to the moon in "Orlando Furioso" by Ludovico Ariosto. Coincidence? I think not.
BestQuote85: From heresy, frenzy and jealousy, good Lord deliver me.
-Ludovico Ariosto
-Jealousy
Aldeerab: Day 317 of tweeting Roland content until he is in fgo.
Quote by Ludovico Ariosto in Orlando Furioso:
"Want is a master which can sometimes make a man the gravest sacrilege commit."
EqualiSource: Orlando Furioso, epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto (c. 1516-1532) is an example of mental illness representation in mainstream literature
SaishaSharma14: I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world. -Ludovico Ariosto
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zaswadosaze: Eelco Kappe
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tripimprover
A love story.
Angelica and Medoro was painted around 1716 by the Italian artist Sebastiano Ricci (1659-1734).
Angelica and Medoro are two characters from the 16th-century Italian epic Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto,
Aishwar13000400: For rarely man escapes his destiny. - Ludovico Ariosto
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TrainingMindful: “I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world.” ~ Ludovico Ariosto
SaishaSharma14: I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world. -Ludovico Ariosto
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SaishaSharma14: I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world. -Ludovico Ariosto
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PoetryInTransl: We are delighted to reveal one our most ambitious publishing projects to date.
Following the recent completion of our modern, English translation of Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem 'Orlando Furioso', we have now finalised publication of the work in paperback and ebook formats.
PoetryInTransl: Without food or drink he lay, while the birth,
Thrice, of the rising sun new light conferred
...
And upon that dreadful frenzy, he began
The strangest ever seen in mortal man.
Ludovico Ariosto, 'Orlando Furioso' Canto XXIII
classicstudies: Ludovico Ariosto was an Italian poet. He is best known as the author of the romance epic Orlando Furioso. The poem, a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando Innamorato, describes the adventures of Charlemagne, Orlando, and the Franks as they battle against the Saracens.
shiroimegami: Replying to a comment about Dante's divine comedy being basically a hate fic in a book thread I follow and I could not agree more, time to let out my hate for Dante and promote my best boy Ludovico Ariosto
yianniseinstein: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Roger Freeing Angelica, 1819, Louvre, portrays an episode from Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto
grtbooks: Dec. 6 in the Classics: Joseph Haydn's opera Orlando paladino premieres at the "Hungarian Versailles" (Eszterháza palace) in 1782. The libretto was based on Badini's "Le pazzie d'Orlando", which was based on Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem Orlando Furioso.
historyorpizza: Trying to imagine Ludovico Ariosto thinking about the Orlando Furioso third edition while being at home, Ferrara
“Parva, sed apta mihi, sed nullo obnoxia, sed non sordida: porta meo sed taken aere domus” Inscription on the house facade, a quote from Satire Quinto Orazio Flacco
EqualiSource: Orlando Furioso, epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto (c. 1516-1532) is an example of mental illness representation in mainstream literature
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TrainingMindful: “I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world.” ~ Ludovico Ariosto
YHayaux: For when the water is up to your neck you must be truly stubborn not to cry for help (Ludovico Ariosto)
YHayaux: For when the water is up to your neck you must be truly stubborn not to cry for help
(Ludovico Ariosto)
MichaelHancher: Well read by Thomas A. Copeland for LibriVox:
ncdominie: [Blacader Aisle, Glasgow Cathedral. The hippogriff is a modern beast, apparently introduced by Ludovico Ariosto in Orlando Furioso in 1516, but I rather like the idea that it was accidentally invented in Scotland some time earlier.
I have no clue why it has duck's feet.]
jaldijaldi4: So it is of no use but it is by Horace Latiner rather than medieval Ariosto Ludovico [Orlando Furioso] whose words went out for a toss, but it is there in Epistles and the translation is terrible!
Sapere Aude! Is taken to be sapiens because there is a rustic waiting for online
SciHiBlog: On September 8, 1474, Italian Renaissance poet Ludovico Ariosto was born. He is best known for his romance epic Orlando Furioso, which describes the adventures of Charlemagne, Orlando, and the Franks as they battle against the Saracens
nanika9009: I regret not death. I am going to meet my friends in another world. - Ludovico Ariosto
urminaia: BD - Ludovico Ariosto (Sept. 8, 1474 - July 6, 1533).
"Cruelty ever proceeds from a vile mind, and often from a cowardly heart."
DCNATV: Quote
"From heresy, frenzy and jealousy, good Lord deliver me."
— Ludovico Ariosto (September 08, 1474)
ARTSalamode: "Cruelty ever proceeds from a vile mind, and often from a cowardly heart."
Ludovico Ariosto
Book_Addict: Happy birthday to Italian poet/playwright Ludovico Ariosto (September 8, 1474), author of the noted 1516 epic poem "Orlando Furioso" et al.
JohnMcDonald15: Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533)
Wrote the epic "Orlando Furioso", one of the most influential works of western literature.
EAPedraza: "WE SOON BELIEVE THE THINGS WE WOULD BELIEVE." - Ludovico Ariosto
ToiletGuru: Ludovico Ariosto, born OTD in 1474, wrote the epic poem "Orlando Furioso"; John Harington, the eventual inventor of the flush toilet, got into trouble for his overly bawdy translation of it into English
LeonRRowan: “For when the water is up to your neck you must be truly stubborn not to cry for help.” - Ludovico Ariosto