. Luigi Pulci and the animal kingdom . e tale also exist. Itsoriginal was perhaps, at least as far as the element of gratitudeis concerned, the Androcles story related by Aulus Gellius and re-told in the literature of the whole world since (3).: lioncin. v. Half. No. 217. IX, 5: Carlo mugghiando per la mastra sala Com un lion famelico arrabbiatoHe va. X, 89: v. 112-115: A lion brings a letter from Malagigi to Orlando anddisappears after having delivered it. 0,XVIII,25-24. XI, 98: Non S lion si presto o : lion famelico, cf. IX,5 above. 1. v. Sermolli , ;


. Luigi Pulci and the animal kingdom . e tale also exist. Itsoriginal was perhaps, at least as far as the element of gratitudeis concerned, the Androcles story related by Aulus Gellius and re-told in the literature of the whole world since (3).: lioncin. v. Half. No. 217. IX, 5: Carlo mugghiando per la mastra sala Com un lion famelico arrabbiatoHe va. X, 89: v. 112-115: A lion brings a letter from Malagigi to Orlando anddisappears after having delivered it. 0,XVIII,25-24. XI, 98: Non S lion si presto o : lion famelico, cf. IX,5 above. 1. v. Sermolli , ; JJbrster, Yvain. 2. , II, , 3. v. Baist, Uer Dank-bare Ldwe: McKenzie, unpublished Manuscriptsof Italian Bestiaries, Johnston, , The Episode of Yvain, theLion and the Serpent in (Jhr6tien de Troyes: Pillet, A., EinUngedructes Gedicht des Troubadours Guillem Magret und die Sagevon Golfier de las Tors; G-MaK. ,96; Thomas, encore Goufier de Lastours. Komania XL,446; McKenzie, Italian Fables in VersePT 87. XIV, 74: v. dippo, XV, 32: v. dragone, : v. cinghial, XVI, 44: Rinaldo, in love with Antea, tries to turn aside Orlandosefforts to get him to leave the court by recounting a dream in whichhe was assailed by a lion and from which Orlando awakened him justin time to save his life. 0, XXXI, 36. 107: The same dream recurs to Rinaldo. XVII, 108: v. leofante, XVIII, 63: v. Half. XIX, 6: Morgante kills a lion which is guarding a lady in : Morgante and Sperante embrace, in fighting, Com* i lion sabbraccian co serpenti. 121: The lady tells of her : Pulci, speaking of uargutte, says: E furon le sue opre e le sue colpe Non creder leonine, ma di volpe (1). XX, 26: Rinaldos arms - a lion in a black field. : Rinaldo displays his standard. 80: Leopante also has a lion on his shield. XXI, 25: Oreontas castle has a lion at every door. 0,XLVII,: Rinaldo kills one of them. 31: Aldingh


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