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SCRITTORI D'ITALIA - F. FREZZI - IL QUADRIREGIO - FEDERICO FREZZI - IL QUADRIREGIO - A CURA - DI - ENRICO FILIPPINI - BARI
TIPOGRAFI-EDITORI-LIBRAI
PROPRIETÁ LETTERARIA - MAGGIO MCMXIV—38615 - LIBRO PRIMO - DEL REGNO D'AMORE
CAPITOLO I
CAPITOLO II
CAPITOLO III
CAPITOLO IV
CAPITOLO V
CAPITOLO VI
A poetic voice summons the ancient god of love, drawing the narrator into the luminous realm of Diana, where nymphs glide through sun‑dappled woods and a crystal spring murmurs beneath a canopy of mythic trees. The opening unfolds like a lyrical tapestry, each line echoing classical epics while the speaker’s desperate plea to Cupid sets a tone of yearning and wonder. As the reader follows the journey through enchanted glades, the text paints vivid scenes of golden arches, winged messengers, and the shy beauty of the nymph Filena, inviting listeners into a world where desire and destiny intertwine.
The narrative’s rich, rhythmic language feels like a song whispered from a bygone age, perfect for those who love immersive storytelling steeped in mythology. Early on, the story balances tender introspection with the grandeur of divine intervention, promising a listening experience that is both soothing and stirring, as the protagonist steps onto a path that may yet reshape his heart.
Language
it
Duration
~9 hours (525K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1416
A Dominican scholar, bishop, and poet from late medieval Italy, he is best remembered for the Quadriregio, an allegorical poem shaped by theology, moral reflection, and the literary world that followed Dante. His life joined church leadership with serious learning, ending in 1416 while he was attending the Council of Constance.
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