The essay analyses the relationship between the text and some engravings contained in Segunda parte del Orlando con el verdadero sucesso de la famosa batalla de Roncesvalles, fin y muerte de los doze pares de Francia, an epic-chivalric poem written by Nicolás de Espinosa. Starting from the Italian iconographic sources, it aims to demonstrate how the images canonise an iconographic model related to the Ariostesque subject, although they are partially adapted to the Spanish text.
Texto e imagen entre tradición y nuevas adaptaciones en La segunda parte de Orlando (1556) de Nicolás de Espinosa
Daniela Santonocito
2026-01-01
Abstract
The essay analyses the relationship between the text and some engravings contained in Segunda parte del Orlando con el verdadero sucesso de la famosa batalla de Roncesvalles, fin y muerte de los doze pares de Francia, an epic-chivalric poem written by Nicolás de Espinosa. Starting from the Italian iconographic sources, it aims to demonstrate how the images canonise an iconographic model related to the Ariostesque subject, although they are partially adapted to the Spanish text.File in questo prodotto:
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