This paper aims to identify the two characters of Nicodemo Folengo’s LX epigram. The short Latin poem is the epitaph of a skilled Florentine improviser and lute player who had often been asked to perform by an enigmatic «Turcus». Archival documents and literary texts suggest that Malagigi is Malagigi da Firenze (a highly regarded singer and storyteller active at the northern Italian courts at the end of the 15th century) and «Turcus» is the Marquis Ludovico Gonzaga.
Canova, A., Malagigi e il Turco (Nicodemo Folengo, Epigrammaton liber, LX), <<NUOVA RIVISTA DI LETTERATURA ITALIANA>>, 2023; (26): 91-101. [doi:10.4454/NRLI.V26I2.444] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/298576]
Malagigi e il Turco (Nicodemo Folengo, Epigrammaton liber, LX)
Canova, Andrea
2023
Abstract
This paper aims to identify the two characters of Nicodemo Folengo’s LX epigram. The short Latin poem is the epitaph of a skilled Florentine improviser and lute player who had often been asked to perform by an enigmatic «Turcus». Archival documents and literary texts suggest that Malagigi is Malagigi da Firenze (a highly regarded singer and storyteller active at the northern Italian courts at the end of the 15th century) and «Turcus» is the Marquis Ludovico Gonzaga.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.