eBOIARDO

Epics of Boiardo and Other Italian Authors: a Resource Database On-line

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Authors
    • Andrea da Barberino
    • Poggio Bracciolini
    • Luigi Pulci
    • Matteo Maria Boiardo
    • Ludovico Ariosto
    • Teofilo Folengo
    • Torquato Tasso
    • The battle of Roncevaux/Roncisvalle
  • Puppet Theater
    • Sicilian puppet plays
    • puppet scripts
    • interviews
    • Documentaries and films
    • puppets
    • cuntisti e cantastorie
    • related images
    • Manteo Family Sicilian Marionette Theater
    • Sarina family hand puppetry
  • Epic Maggio
    • Epic Maggio performances
    • Epic Maggio scripts
    • interviews
    • Documentary: Il maggio emiliano: ricordi, riflessioni, brani
    • Gerusalemme Liberata comparisons
    • il canto a braccio
  • Adaptations
    • “Orlando in Love” at Central Park
    • “Orlando Innamorato in commedia”
    • “Il giardino di Falerina”
    • Documentary. Orlando Innamorato: A Journey in Epic Theater
    • Mimmo Cuticchio (il cunto)
    • Enrico Messina
    • Michele Neri
    • Alberto Nicolino
    • Paolo Panaro
    • Additional adaptations
  • Art
    • art based on the Orlando Innamorato
    • art based on the Orlando Furioso
    • art based on the Gerusalemme Liberata
    • tapestries
    • Additional links to chivalric images
  • Music
    • music from the Orlando Innamorato
    • music from the Orlando Furioso
    • music from the Gerusalemme Liberata
  • Maps
    • Catalan-Estense world map (1450-1460)
    • Fra Mauro world map (1459)
    • Cantino Planisphere (1502)
    • Waldseemüller’s Cosmographia (1507)
    • Orlando Furioso Atlas
  • Student projects
    • The Fall and Redemption of Dragontina
    • The Further Adventures of Marfisa and Astolfo
    • The lost gardens of the Este duchy
    • Cantar Maggio con Ariosto
    • Brandimarte and Fiordelisa family genealogies
    • Marfisa timeline
    • “La rocca crudele” in images
    • Orlando Innamorato passages performed
    • “Il giardino di Falerina” short film
    • Il Festival dei Denari
  • Blogs
    • From Homer’s Odysseus to Boiardo’s Orlando
    • Whatever happened to the epic?
    • Italian Folk Performance Traditions in the Age of Technological Reproducibility
  • External links
    • Websites

photos to accompany Barwick, “Filipino komedya and Italian maggio”

Barwick – Filipino komedya and Italian maggio.

Proudly powered by WordPress
Viewing Message: 1 of 1.
Notice

This website uses cookies to identify users, improve the user experience and requires cookies to work. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University's use of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website Cookie Notice.

Skip to toolbar
  • Log In