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<A BOIARDO><T INNAMORATO><B 1><C 01><S TI>{tit} El primo libro de Orlando Inamorato, {ed} en {/ed Z} el quale se contiene le diverse aventure e le cagione di esso inamoramento, tradutto da la verace cronica de Turpino, Arcivescovo remense, per il magnifico conte Mateo Maria Boiardo conte de Scandiano. A lo illustrissimo signor Ercule duca de Ferrara. {/tit} <B 1><C 01><S 01>Signori e cavallier che ve adunati Per odir cose dilettose e nove, Stati attenti e qui%eti, et ascoltati La bella istoria che 'l mio canto muove; {v} E vedereti {/v Z; Et odirati T 1487} i gesti smisurati, L' alta fatica e le mirabil prove Che fece il franco Orlando per amore Nel tempo del re Carlo imperatore. <S 02>Non vi par gia\, signor, meraviglioso Odir cantar de Orlando inamorato, Che/ qualunche nel mondo e\ piu\ orgoglioso, E\ da Amor vinto, al tutto subiugato; Ne/ forte braccio, ne/ ardire animoso, Ne/ scudo o maglia, ne/ brando affilato, Ne/ altra possanza puo\ mai far diffesa, Che al fin non sia da Amor ba . . .

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Matteo Maria Boiardo, ORLANDO INNAMORATO NOTE TO THE MACHINE-READABLE TEXT MICROFICHE CONCORDANCE AND RHYME DICTIONARY with related statistical data Edited by David Robey and Marco Dorigatti Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages Taylor Institution St Giles Oxford OX1 3NA Copyright of Oxford University, MCMLXXXIX (Copyright applies to this Introductory Note as well as material described therein. All rights reserved.) PREFACE The material presented here is the first part of a project, financed by the British Academy, for producing some of the principal narrative poems of the Italian Renaissance in computer-readable form. Its preparation has been made possible by the facilities provided by the Oxford University Computing Service (OUCS), in whose Text Archive the finished text is now permanently held. In compliance with the British Academy's intention this machine-readable text is available at cost to bona fide individuals and institutions for purposes of scholarly . . .