Historical Dictionary of Renaissance

ARIOSTO, LUDOVICO

(1474-1533)
Italian Renaissance poet, productive in lyric poetry and in comedies inspired byclassicaldrama, but known chiefly for his epicOrlando furioso/Roland Gone Mad(first published in 1516). It was a best seller in the author's lifetime and by 1600 had gone through more than a hundred editions. Although inspired by the work of an earlier poet,Matteo Boiardo, the poem reflects the author's reaction to the tension between two genres, the traditional medieval romance (still popular in Renaissance Italy) and the classical epic. The poem is structured as an epic and begins and ends with echoes of Vergil'sAeneid, but the insanity that overwhelms the hero Roland in the middle of the poem prevents the standard classical progression to an epic conclusion and expresses the poet's awareness of disharmony between the medieval and the classical literary heritage.
Ariosto grew up at the court of theEstedukes ofFerrara, where his father was a military officer. The death of his father in 1500 forced him to support the family by entering the service of the ruling family, first in the household of the Cardinal d'Este and later in the service of the duke, who made him a provincial governor. His writings, including theOrlando, show that while he mastered Latin language and literature thoroughly, he was also somewhat critical ofhumanismas a fashionable court culture, regarding it as pretentious and sometimes morally dangerous.

  1. ariosto, ludovicoAriosto Ludovico Son of Nicolo Ariosto Governor of Reggio and Daria Malaguzzi born at Reggio in Emilia September died at Ferrara June dd Catholic Encyclopedia.Kevin ...Catholic encyclopedia
  2. ariosto, ludovicoOne of the greatest Italian authors and a major Renaissance humanist Ludovico Ariosto was a pioneering dramatist and author of the great romance epic Orlando Furiosoem. A...Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620_ A Biographical Dictionary