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INTRODUCTION
IL NOVELLINO
I. Proem
II. Of the rich embassy which Prester John sent to the noble Emperor Frederick
III. Of a wise Greek whom a King kept in prison, and how he judged of a courser
IV. How a jongleur lamented before Alexander the conduct of a knight, to whom he had made a gift on condition that the knight should give him whatsoever Alexander might present him with1
V. How a king committed a reply to a young son of his who had to bear it to the ambassadors of Greece
VI. How it came into the mind of King David to learn the number of his subjects
VII. Here it is told how the angel spoke to Solomon, and said that the Lord God would take away the kingdom from his son for his sins
VIII. Of the gift of a king’s son to a king of Syria who had been driven from his throne
A wandering minstrel of the late‑thirteenth century gathered the stories that had long lived on the lips of courtiers, knights, and humble villagers across Italy. He wove together ancient fables, biblical anecdotes, and lively episodes of courtly love, shaping them into a manuscript that marked one of the first literary uses of the emerging Italian tongue. The collection reflects the lively oral tradition of the era, preserving the wit and moral insight that entertained both solemn lords and carefree youths.
Listeners will discover a hundred short narratives that range from clever tricksters outwitting their rivals to poignant lessons on humility and generosity. Each tale captures the colors of medieval life—hunt, battle, feasting, and the bustling chatter of taverns—while offering timeless reflections on human nature. The anthology provides a vivid snapshot of early Italian storytelling, inviting modern ears to hear the voices that helped forge a new literary language.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (192K characters)
Series
Broadway translations
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: George Routledge & Sons Ltd., 1925.
Credits
Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2022-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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