Orlando Furioso in English Heroical Verse, by Sir John Harington
The Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto’s epic Orlando Furioso first appeared in print exactly 500 years ago. Taking inspiration from the French Chanson de Roland, Ariosto recounted the fantastic adventures of one of Charlemagne’s knights, Roland (Orlando) and his associates. The main stories concern Orlando, who has been driven mad by his unrequited love for the []
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English: Title Page of Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, translated by Sir John Harington, engraving by Thomas Cockson . 31 January 1591. Thomas Cockson 11 Ariosto Orlando Furioso Harington Title Page Stock Photo - Alamy
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