Ludovico Ariosto Ludovico Ariosto is considered to be the largest epic poet of the 16th century. He is known as "Homer of Italy" and is believed to have a major influence on William Shakespeare's work. Ariosto was born on 8th September 1474 at Nicoli and Dalia Ariosst. Nicoli was the governor of Reggio and may have influenced his son's career choice. When I was very young, Ariost started studying the law. Thus his political career began. From 1503 to 1517, he served as a courtier, ambassador and chief executive officer in Cardinal Ippolito Deste Court.
The Italian Renaissance writer has produced many important works. The Prince of Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the most famous political scientific papers in the world. Another important work at this time was probably the Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto which is the greatest chivalry poetry ever. Baldassare Castiglione's Dialogue Court of the Courtier explains the ideal of a perfect court gentleman and spiritual beauty. The lyric poet Torquato Tasso delivered in Jerusalem wrote a Christian epic using ottava rima to pay attention to Aristotle's norm of unity
In the middle of the Italian Renaissance's greatest literary work, Ludovico Ariosto's epic "Orlando Frioso" held in Orlando in 1515 was crazy with unrequited love and jealousy. The author of his poet did not have a better image: he wrote and he begged us to say "awakening interval" in his own love drunk did. Ariosto hinted at the story of St. Jerome about the poet of ancient Rome. "After a loved one made him crazy, he wrote several books that Cicero fixed at reasonable intervals, killing himself at this age of 44 at this age"
Italy has the most popular romantic story of Renaissance. There, the writer combines the romance of the knight's spirit and the epic *. Italian poet Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Friosso (Mad Roland, 1516) is particularly impressive, as its narrator is self-conscious and absurd. Orlando Frioso had a great influence on Renaissance literature and literary criticism. This story is very popular, it stimulates a romantic story based on its small personality. Jerusalem (1580) delivered by the poet Torquato Tasso is another Italian 16th century masterpiece.
Bradamante is a sister of Rinaldo, one of the heroines of Orlando Innamorato, the story of Charlemagne is handled by Ludovico Ariosto and Orlando Furioso by Matteo Maria Boiardo. Bradamante and her lover Ruggiero will be a supporter of the legendary ancestors of Royal House of Este, Boiardo and Ariosto. Brada Mante is said to be one of the greatest female knights in the literary world. She is a professional warrior, waving a magical spear that anyone who has contacted it will be able to lift. She is also one of the major figures of several novels, including the surrealist of Italo Calvino, the sarcastic novel "Il Cavaliere inesistente" (a nonexistent knight).