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Title: Orlando Furioso
Author: Lodovico Ariosto
Translator: William Stewart Rose
Posting Date: October 8, 2008 [EBook #615]
Release Date: August, 1996
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ORLANDO FURIOSO ***
Produced by Douglas B. Killings
Orlando Furioso
("Orlando Enraged")
By
Ludovico Ariosto
(1474-1533)
Translated by William Stewart Rose
This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by
Douglas B. Killings (DeTroyes@AOL. COM), July, 1995. Additional
corrections made September, 1995.
NOTE: Please let the preparer know of any textual errors that you
find; this edition has been proofed once, but I am finding
additional errors all the time.
INTRODUCTION:
This work is a continuation of the "Orlando Innamorato" of Matteo
Maria Boiardo, which was left unfinished upon the author's death
in 1494. It begins more or less at the point where Boiardo left
it.
This is a brief synopsis of Boiardo's work, omitting most of the
numerous digressions and incidental episodes associated with
these events:
To the court of King Charlemagne comes Angelica (daughter to the
king of Cathay, or India) and her brother Argalia. Angelica is
the most beautiful woman any of the Peers have ever seen, and all
want her. However, in order to take her as wife they must first
defeat Argalia in combat.
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Orlando Furioso, by Lodovico Ariosto
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
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with this eBook or online at www. gutenberg. net
Title: Orlando Furioso
Author: Lodovico Ariosto
Translator: William Stewart Rose
Posting Date: October 8, 2008 [EBook #615]
Release Date: August, 1996
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ORLANDO FURIOSO ***
Produced by Douglas B. Killings
Orlando Furioso
("Orlando Enraged")
By
Ludovico Ariosto
(1474-1533)
Translated by William Stewart Rose
This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by
Douglas B. Killings (DeTroyes@AOL. COM), July, 1995. Additional
corrections made September, 1995.
NOTE: Please let the preparer know of any textual errors that you
find; this edition has been proofed once, but I am finding
additional errors all the time.
INTRODUCTION:
This work is a continuation of the "Orlando Innamorato" of Matteo
Maria Boiardo, which was left unfinished upon the author's death
in 1494. It begins more or less at the point where Boiardo left
it.
This is a brief synopsis of Boiardo's work, omitting most of the
numerous digressions and incidental episodes associated with
these events:
To the court of King Charlemagne comes Angelica (daughter to the
king of Cathay, or India) and her brother Argalia. Angelica is
the most beautiful woman any of the Peers have ever seen, and all
want her. However, in order to take her as wife they must first
defeat Argalia in combat. The two most stricken by her are
Orlando and Ranaldo ("Rinaldo" in Rose).
When Argalia falls to the heathen knight Ferrau, Angelica flees
-- with Orlando and Ranaldo in hot pursuit.
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
with this eBook or online at www. gutenberg. net
Title: Orlando Furioso
Author: Lodovico Ariosto
Translator: William Stewart Rose
Posting Date: October 8, 2008 [EBook #615]
Release Date: August, 1996
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ORLANDO FURIOSO ***
Produced by Douglas B. Killings
Orlando Furioso
("Orlando Enraged")
By
Ludovico Ariosto
(1474-1533)
Translated by William Stewart Rose
This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by
Douglas B. Killings (DeTroyes@AOL. COM), July, 1995. Additional
corrections made September, 1995.
NOTE: Please let the preparer know of any textual errors that you
find; this edition has been proofed once, but I am finding
additional errors all the time.
INTRODUCTION:
This work is a continuation of the "Orlando Innamorato" of Matteo
Maria Boiardo, which was left unfinished upon the author's death
in 1494. It begins more or less at the point where Boiardo left
it.
This is a brief synopsis of Boiardo's work, omitting most of the
numerous digressions and incidental episodes associated with
these events:
To the court of King Charlemagne comes Angelica (daughter to the
king of Cathay, or India) and her brother Argalia. Angelica is
the most beautiful woman any of the Peers have ever seen, and all
want her. However, in order to take her as wife they must first
defeat Argalia in combat.
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Orlando Furioso, by Lodovico Ariosto
This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
with this eBook or online at www. gutenberg. net
Title: Orlando Furioso
Author: Lodovico Ariosto
Translator: William Stewart Rose
Posting Date: October 8, 2008 [EBook #615]
Release Date: August, 1996
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ORLANDO FURIOSO ***
Produced by Douglas B. Killings
Orlando Furioso
("Orlando Enraged")
By
Ludovico Ariosto
(1474-1533)
Translated by William Stewart Rose
This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by
Douglas B. Killings (DeTroyes@AOL. COM), July, 1995. Additional
corrections made September, 1995.
NOTE: Please let the preparer know of any textual errors that you
find; this edition has been proofed once, but I am finding
additional errors all the time.
INTRODUCTION:
This work is a continuation of the "Orlando Innamorato" of Matteo
Maria Boiardo, which was left unfinished upon the author's death
in 1494. It begins more or less at the point where Boiardo left
it.
This is a brief synopsis of Boiardo's work, omitting most of the
numerous digressions and incidental episodes associated with
these events:
To the court of King Charlemagne comes Angelica (daughter to the
king of Cathay, or India) and her brother Argalia. Angelica is
the most beautiful woman any of the Peers have ever seen, and all
want her. However, in order to take her as wife they must first
defeat Argalia in combat. The two most stricken by her are
Orlando and Ranaldo ("Rinaldo" in Rose).
When Argalia falls to the heathen knight Ferrau, Angelica flees
-- with Orlando and Ranaldo in hot pursuit.