ABSTRACT

The “Morgante Maggiore” is the first of a series of romantic narrative poems, which take Charlemagne and his Paladins for the heroes of their tales. The “Mambriano” of Cieco da Ferrara is one of these. The real name of the author was Francesco Bello. It has been said that he was called Cecco or Cieco from his blindness – but Cecco and Cecchino is the common Tuscan diminutive for Francesco. Little is known of this author, except the disaster that has already been mentioned, and that he was poor and lived at Ferrara, and recited the cantos of his poem, as they were written, at the table of the cardinal Ippolito da Este.