• Andrea Mangiabotti, called Andrea da Barberino (c. 1370–1431), was an Italian writer and cantastorie ("storyteller") of the Quattrocento Renaissance. He...
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    These materials were combined in the Italian prose Aspramonte by Andrea da Barberino in the late 14th to early 15th century. That work stated that after...
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  • appearing in print. Far better known is the Tuscan prose version by Andrea da Barberino, dated to the early fifteenth century. One of the first, if not the...
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    appeared in the twelfth-century French epic Aspremont, reworked by Andrea da Barberino as the chivalric romance Aspramonte. In Boiardo and Ariosto's works...
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    the Italian cantastorie, systematizer and translator from French Andrea da Barberino, who completed it about 1410. The text in eight chapter-length books...
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    defeat, the horse (and his sword Durendal) was given to Roland. Andrea da Barberino's (1370–1431) Italian prose adaptation L'Aspramonte stated that the...
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    Inferno (Dante) (category Cultural depictions of Francesca da Rimini)
    result of an unnatural pairing between a leopard and a lioness in Andrea da Barberino Guerrino meschino. Inferno. Canto I, line 45. Inferno. Canto I, line...
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    revelry and voluptuous delights. In Il Guerrin Meschino, written by Andrea da Barberino about 1410, the central episode of the sixth part (Canto V) contains...
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    Polkan is originally based on Pulicane, a half-dog character from Andrea da Barberino's poem "I Reali di Francia", which was once popular in the Slavonic...
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    Aspremont (c. 1190); a later version formed the basis of Aspramonte by Andrea da Barberino Anseïs de Carthage (c. 1200) Chanson de Saisnes or "Song of the Saxons"...
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