- Ruggiero (character)
Ruggiero (often translated Rogero in English) is a leading character in the Italian romantic epics "
Orlando innamorato " byMatteo Maria Boiardo and "Orlando furioso " byLudovico Ariosto .The character Ruggiero appeared in
Andrea da Barberino 's chivalric romance "Aspramonte""The Cambridge History of Italian Literature", Peter Brand and Lino Pertile, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996, p. 168. ] . In Boiardo and Ariosto's works, he is supposed to be the ancestor of Boiardo and Ariosto's patrons, theEste family ofFerrara , and he plays a major role in the two poems.He is the son of a
Christian knight (Ruggiero II ofReggio Calabria , a descendant ofAstyanax , son ofHector ) and aSaracen lady (Galaciella, daughter ofAgolant , king of Africa). When Ruggiero's father is betrayed, his mother is set adrift in a boat and dies giving birth. Ruggerio is nursed by a lioness then brought up by the wizard Atlante in Africa (in Ariosto,Marfisa is Ruggiero's twin sister). Atlante has heard a prophecy that Ruggiero is destined to die young through treachery, but he is unable to prevent Ruggiero from joining the Saracen army in its invasion of Europe. Ruggiero falls in love with the female Christian knightBradamante (sister to Rinaldo), but he is held captive by the enchantressAlcina on her magic island, until he is freed by the good sorceress Melissa. He rescues the princess Angelica, who has been offered as a sacrifice to a water-dwellingorc . Finally, he is baptised into Christianity, and marries Bradamante.Rodomonte appears at the wedding feast and accuses Ruggiero of betraying the Saracen cause. The two knights duel, ending in Rodomonte's death.Ruggiero appears in several operas, including "
La liberazione di Ruggiero " (1625) byFrancesca Caccini and "Alcina " (1735) byHandel .ources
*Boiardo: "Orlando innamorato" ed. Giuseppe Anceschi (Garzanti,1978)
*Ariosto:"Orlando Furioso", verse translation byBarbara Reynolds in two volumes (Penguin Classics, 1975). Part one (cantos 1-23) ISBN 0-14-044311-8; part two (cantos 24-46) ISBN 0-14-044310-X
*"Orlando Furioso", prose translation by Guido Waldman (Oxford, 1999). ISBN 0-19-283677-3.
*Ariosto: "Orlando Furioso" ed. Marcello Turchi (Garzanti, 1974)
*Ariosto: "Orlando Furioso: A Selection" ed. Pamela Waley (Manchester University Press, 1975)
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