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Matteo Maria Boiardo (US: /bɔɪˈɑːrd, bˈjɑːrd/,[1] Italian: [matˈtɛːo maˈriːa boˈjardo]; 1440  19/20 December 1494) was an Italian Renaissance poet, best known for his epic poem Orlando innamorato.

Matteo Maria Boiardo
Matteo Maria Boiardo

Early life


Boiardo was born in 1440,[2] at or near, Scandiano (today's province of Reggio Emilia); the son of Giovanni di Feltrino and Lucia Strozzi, he was of noble lineage, ranking as Count of Scandiano, with seignorial power over Arceto, Casalgrande, Gesso, and Torricella. Boiardo was an ideal example of a gifted and accomplished courtier, possessing both a gallant heart and deep humanistic learning.

At an early age he entered the University of Ferrara, where he acquired a good knowledge of Greek and Latin, and even of the Oriental languages. He was in due time admitted doctor in philosophy and in law.[3]


Career


Italian translation of Herodotus' Histories by Count Matteo Maria Boiardo, published in Venice in 1533.
Italian translation of Herodotus' Histories by Count Matteo Maria Boiardo, published in Venice in 1533.

Up to the year of his marriage to Taddea Gonzaga, the daughter of the Count of Novellara (1472), he had received many marks of favour from Borso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, having been sent to meet Frederick III (1469), and afterwards visiting Pope Paul II (1471) in the train of Borso. In 1473 he joined the retinue which escorted Eleonora of Aragon, the daughter of Ferdinand I, to meet her spouse, Ercole, at Ferrara. Five years later Boiardo was invested with the governorship of Reggio, an office which he filled with noted success till his death, except for a brief interval (1481–86) when he was governor of Modena.


Writing


In his youth Boiardo had been a successful imitator of Petrarch's love poems. More serious attempts followed with the Istoria Imperiale, some adaptations of Nepos, Apuleius, Herodotus, Xenophon, etc., and his Eclogues. These were followed by a comedy, Il Timone (1487?). He is best remembered, however, for his grandiose poem of chivalry and romance Orlando innamorato (the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition provides a detailed discussion of Orlando in its several editions).[4] Rime, another work from 1499, was largely forgotten until the English-Italian librarian Antonio Panizzi published it in 1835.

Amorum libri, 1499
Amorum libri, 1499

Almost all Boiardo's works, and especially the Orlando innamorato, were composed for the amusement of Duke Ercole and his court, though not written within its precincts. His practice, it is said, was to retire to Scandiano or some other of his estates, and there to devote himself to composition, and historians state that he took care to insert in the descriptions of his poem those of the agreeable environs of his château, and that the greater part of the names of his heroes, as Mandricardo, Gradasse, Sacripant, Agramant and others, were merely the names of some of his peasants, which, from their uncouthness, appeared to him proper to be given to Saracen warriors.


Tarot


It is uncertain when Boiardo wrote a poem about a self-composed, unusual Tarot game (Tarocchi), which is of relevance to Tarot research of the 15th century and the question of when Tarot developed. A deck, which was produced according to the poem (probably shortly after Boiardo's death), has partially survived.


References


  1. "Boiardo". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  2. Matteo Maria Boiardo Archived 21 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine Letteratura.it
  3.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Boiardo, Matteo Maria". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 138. This further references Panizzi's Boiardo (9 vols., 1830-1831).
  4. Chisholm 1911.



На других языках


- [en] Matteo Maria Boiardo

[es] Matteo Maria Boiardo

Matteo Maria Boiardo (Scandiano, 1441 – Reggio Emilia, 19 de diciembre de 1494), conde de Scandiano, fue un poeta italiano renacentista del Quattrocento.

[fr] Matteo Maria Boiardo

Matteo Maria Boiardo, né au château de Scandiano dans la province de Reggio d'Émilie en Émilie-Romagne en 1440 ou en 1441 et mort le 20 décembre 1494 à Reggio d'Émilie, est un poète et homme politique italien qui fut au service des ducs de Ferrare.

[ru] Боярдо, Маттео Мария

Маттео Мария Боя́рдо, граф ди Скандиано (итал. Matteo Maria Boiardo; около 1441—21 декабря 1494) — итальянский поэт эпохи Возрождения.



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