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- was first identified by Alfred Tolman in 1890 as Ludovico Ariosto's I Suppositi, which was published in 1551. George Gascoigne's English prose translation...
- his rank. In 1508 Ariosto's play C****aria appeared, and the next year I suppositi [it] was first acted in Ferrara and ten years later in the Vatican. A...
- CoplandEpilogue to the Syege of Rodes (London) Ludovico Ariosto – I suppositi (1509, first publication, in prose) Niklaus Manuel Deutsch I – Vom Papst...
- – Supposes (translation into English prose from Ludovico Ariosto's I suppositi, for performance by gentlemen of Gray's Inn in London) (with Francis Kinwelmersh)...
- everyday life and mores of the clergy. Ludovico Ariosto (died 1533) – I suppositi (first publication in verse) Marin Držić – Dundo Maroje Hans Sachs – Das...
- Bianca are part of a subplot which derives from Ludovico Ariosto's I Suppositi. Bianca Minola is the younger daughter of Baptista Minola and sister to...
- by Leonardo da Vinci) John StanbridgeVulgaria Ludovico Ariosto – I suppositi Stephen Hawes The Convercyon of Swervers A Joyfull Medytacyon to all Englande...
- d'Urban and Grognet from 1828 resp. August Boeckh, De Titulis Quibusdam Suppositis, in: The Philological Museum Vol. 2 / 1833; pp. 457-467 James, Peter (1995)...
- Mundas et Infans (probable date of composition) 1509 Ludovico Ariosto – I suppositi 1513 Juan del Encina – Plácida y Victoriano 1517 A Trilogia das Barcas...
- Renaissance London Inns of Court: the prose comedy Supposes based on Ariosto's Suppositi, and Jocasta, a tragedy in blank verse which is said to have derived from...