L'Ystoire de Eurialus et Lucresse, vrays amoureux, selon pape Pie

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L'Ystoire de Eurialus et Lucresse, vrays amoureux, selon pape Pie

by Pope Pius II

FR·~3 hours·145 chapters

Chapters

145 total
1

Traicté tresrecreatif et plaisant de l'amour indicible de eurialus et de lucresse composé par le pape pie avant la papauté nommé enee silvye et translaté de latin en françois

0:55
2

Comment cesar entre en la cité et eut devant luy sur le chaffault quatre nobles dames qui le receurent

1:14
3

Comment l'empereur prenoit grant plaisir a ouyr diviser les dames

0:27
4

Comment l'empereur descent de son cheval et fut recueilly des dames & des louenges qu'il fait d'elles a ses barons

1:16
5

Comment lucresse estoit la plus belle desdictes quatre dames

0:52
6

Comme lucresse estoit mal mariee quant au personnage

0:29
7

Comment lucresse estoit belle dame & la descripcion de sa beaulté

4:31
8

Comment la compaigne de lucresse trespassa et avant son trespas l'empereur fist son filz chevalier/ et fut a l'enterrement de la dame

0:52
9

Comment chascun sortoit en la rue quant lucresse passoit pour celle voir

0:27
10

Comment eurialus homme noble et mignon de l'empereur estoit vertueux et digne de estre amé

1:35

Description

A lyrical, medieval romance opens with a reverent dedication, presenting the timeless love between Eurialus and Lucresse as if it were a sermon from a holy pontiff. The narrator blends courtly affection with gentle moral reflections, inviting listeners to feel the tenderness of a bond that seems to bridge the earthly and the divine. The language, freshly rendered from Latin into French, carries the cadence of an ancient hymn while still feeling intimate and accessible.

Soon the story shifts to a dazzling court scene where Emperor Sigismund arrives in a splendid city, welcomed by four noble ladies whose beauty dazzles the assembled crowd. Among them, Lucresse stands out, her grace and radiance capturing the emperor’s imagination and stirring the classic tension between chivalric desire and spiritual restraint. The passage offers vivid descriptions of splendor, honor, and the subtle dance of admiration that defines early‑act romance, promising an enchanting listening experience that celebrates love’s power and its place within a world of duty and devotion.

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Language

fr

Duration

~3 hours (216K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)

Release date

2020-02-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Pope Pius II

Pope Pius II

1405–1464

A Renaissance pope with a novelist’s eye and a diplomat’s restless energy, he moved from the world of humanist letters into the center of Church politics. His life bridges medieval Christendom and the early modern world, mixing learning, ambition, travel, and faith.

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