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DAI RESOCONTI DI PELLEGRINAGGIO BASSO-MEDIEVALI ALL’ORLANDO FURIOSO
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Gesiot, Jacopo
2019
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DAI RESOCONTI DI PELLEGRINAGGIO BASSO-MEDIEVALI ALL’ORLANDO FURIOSO
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DAI RESOCONTI DI PELLEGRINAGGIO BASSO-MEDIEVALI ALL’ORLANDO FURIOSO
2019
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Il retaggio medievale di un poema così moderno come l’Orlando furioso è un dato di estremo interesse, in quanto rivela, al di là della serie prevalente di spunti classici, il tenore di varie concezioni al tempo certamente più diffuse di quelle umanistiche. In questo senso provo a rintracciare un buon numero di riemersioni, tra loro coerenti e dialoganti, relative ai resoconti dei pellegrini italiani di ritorno dalla Terrasanta. Si approfondisce in questa maniera un genere costituito attorno a una forma etica e mentale ben presente a Ludovico Ariosto, quella dell’homo viator, nella quale il ferrarese innesta la metafora, questa sì di ascendenza greco-latina, dell’‘Ercole al bivio’.
Even in a modern poem such as the Orlando furioso, the Medieval legacy turns out to be very relevant: despite the classical references, which definitely prevail, it reveals the effectivity of some convictions far more widespread than the Humanistic thought was. The present work aims to highlight several hints of 14th-15th century pilgrimage accounts in Ariosto’s masterpiece, taking as main points of reference the moral conception of homo viator and the symbol of Hercules at the crossroads.
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Accademia Editoriale
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