Orlando Furioso (Rose)/Index

AN

INDEX

OF

ALL THE PROPER NAMES, WITH THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS, CONTAINED IN THE ORLANDO FURIOSO.


The first number (as VIII.) refers to the volume, the second (xliii.) to the canto, and the third (71) to the stanza.


Adonio, the lover of Argia; his story, VIII. xliii. 71.

Agramant. Winter being over, assembles his troops in the field, and appoints new captains, III. xiv. 10. Makes preparations to attack Paris, III. xiv. 65. Storms Paris, assisted by Marsilius and Rodomont, III. xiv. 109. Attacks one of the gates in person, III. xv. 6. Engages in the battle, III. xvi. 75. Is overthrown by Rinaldo, III. xvi. 84. Remounts on horseback, III. xviii. 40. Being routed, withdraws to his encampment, III. xviii. 157. Sends messengers to recall the captains and private knights to their standard, IV. xxiv. 108. Routs Charles and besieges him once more, V. xxvii. 30. Endeavours to compose the discords of the knights, V. xxvii. 44. Declares Rodomont to be in the wrong, V. xxvii. 109. Orders two quarrels to be settled by one fight, V. xxx. 21. Attacked by Rinaldo in the night-time, is defeated, VI. xxxi. 54. Leads many of his people out of the intrenchments, VI. xxxvi. 25. Having heard that Africa is attacked by the Nubians, orders a council of war to be assembled, VI. xxxviii. 38. With a solemn oath, puts the whole decision of the war upon a single combat, VII. xxxviii. 85. Breaks the agreement, and attacks the Christian army, VII. xxxix. 6. Being conquered, orders the bridges on the Rhone to be broken down, and flies to his fleet, VII. xxxix. 71. Meets with Dudo’s fleet, VII. xxxix. 80: and hardly escapes from it with a few followers, VII. xl. 8. On seeing the destruction of Biserta is about to kill himself, VII. xl. 36. Driven by fortune to a small island, VII. xl. 44. Being encouraged by Gradasso and Sobrino, sends a challenge to Orlando and two other knights, VII. xl. 54. Refuses the conditions offered to him by Orlando, VII. xli. 42. Fights with Oliviero, VII. xli. 71. With Brandimart, VII. xli. 91. Is killed by Orlando, VII. xlii. 8.

Alcina—Catches fish without a net, I. vi. 38. Falls in love with Astolpho, I. vi. 38. Changes her lovers into wild beasts and plants, I. vi. 51. Keeps different monsters as her servants, I. vi. 65. Her borrowed beauty described, II. vii. 11. She enamours Rogero, and intrigues with him, II. vii. 18. Her deformity, II. vii. 73. She goes with a fleet to recover Rogero, II. viii. 13. Fights a battle with Logistilla, and is defeated, II. x. 53.

Aldigiero, the brother of Malagigi, V. xxv. 71.

Angelica—Given in charge to Duke Namus by order of King Charles; having seen the rout of the Christians, flies alone, I. i. 8, 9. She meets first Rinaldo, then Ferraù, I. i. 11. Finds Sacripant and takes him for her guide, I. i. 38. Flying anew, she meets with a hermit, who falls in love with her, I. ii. 12. By a charm she is transported by sea into a desert, where she is tempted and embraced by him, II. viii. 30. She is taken while asleep by some pirates of the Isle of Ebuda, II. viii. 61. Is exposed naked as food to the ork, II. x. 94. Is released by Rogero, II. x. 107. She retrieves her ring, which frustrates enchantments; she escapes from Rogero, who would force her, II. xi. 6. She enters the palace of Atlantes, where she shows herself to Sacripant, Ferraù, and Orlando, II. xii. 26. She carries off Orlando’s helmet in sport, II. xii. 52. Overtaken by Ferraù, she leaves the helmet to him, II. xii. 38. She sets out for the east, II. xii. 65. Cures Medoro, who is wounded, and takes him for her husband, IV. xix. 20. She gives a shepherd the gold ring, of which Orlando had made her a present, IV. xix. 40. Overtaken by Orlando, who had gone mad, she with difficulty escapes from him, V. xxix. 61.

Anselmo, a doctor of law, a story, VIII. xliii. 72.

Aquilant fights with Orrilo, III. xv. 67. Goes to Jerusalem with Astolpho, III. xv. 92. Departs from Jerusalem to go in search of Gryphon, III. xviii. ?2. Meets Martano with Origilla and takes them bound to Damascus, III. xviii. 76. Unhorsed by Astolpho, III. xviii. 118. Encounters a storm at sea, together with Marphisa, Astolpho, and Sansonet, IV. xix. 43. They are driven into the port of Alexandria, and from thence to the city of the Amazons, IV. xix. 57. Is made a prisoner at Pinabello’s castle, IV. xxii. 53. Hears from Flordelice of Orlando’s madness, VI. xxxi. 42. Rinaldo and Aquilant go together to the camp and rout the Moors, VI. xxxiv. 2.

Argalia—his spirit speaks to Ferraù, I. i. 29.

Argia, a story, VIII. xliii. 87.

Ariodantes, the lover of Ginevra, I. v. 18. Goes with the army of England and with Rinaldo into France, II. x. 75.

Astolpho, transformed into a myrtle by Alcina, I. vi. 26. Restored to his former shape, recovers his golden spear, and being mounted on the hippogryph, repairs to Logistilla, II. viii. 18. Instructed by Logistilla, who gives him a small book and a wonderful horn, he sets sail in a galley, when Andronica imparts to him sonic knowledge of modern navigation, III. xv. 10. Blowing his horn he makes Caligorant fall into his own net, III. xv. 53. Fights with Orrilo and kills him, III. xv. 81. Visits the Holy Land, III. xv. 92. Going towards Damascus with Sansonetto he joins Marphisa, III. xviii. 96. Unhorses Gryphon and Aquilant, III. xviii. 118. Takes the way towards France with his companions, III. xviii. 133. By good luck is transported to the island of the Amazons, III. xix. 54. Delivers himself and his companions from them, IV. xx. 88. Returns to England, IV. xxii. 10. Destroys the enchanted castle of Atlantes, and finds the hippogryph there, IV. xxii. 21. Leaves Rabican to Brandimart, and flies away on the hippogryph, IV. xxiii. 11. Scowering many countries, he arrives in Ethiopia at the palace of Prester-John, and drives away the harpies, VI. xxxiii. 103. Descends to the infernal regions, VI. xxxiv. 6. Ascends to the terrestrial paradise, where St. John shows him various things, and gives him the senses of Orlando inclosed in a phial. Here he also recovers a part of his own, VI. xxxiv. 62. Having descended from paradise he restores the power of sight to Prester-John; shuts up the wind in a skin; converts stones into horses; then overruns Africa with an army of Nubians, VII. xxxviii. 24. Defeats the Africans, exchanges Bucifar for Dudo, and having turned leaves into ships, sends him with a large fleet to France, V. xxxix. 21. Cures Orlando of his madness by the power of the phial, VII. xxxix. 57. Conquers Biserta by the advice of Orlando, VII. xl. 14. After the victory, sends the Nubians back to their country, and returns himself to France, VIII. xliv. 19.

Atlantes—steals beautiful women, I. ii. 38. Fights with Gradasso and with Rogero, I. ii. 48. A description of his castle made by enchantment, I. iv. 7. Of his horse the hippogryph, I. iv. 18. Fights with Bradamant, and is made her prisoner, I. iv. 28. He himself destroys his castle, I. iv. 38. Shows himself to Rogero under the shape of Bradamant, II. xi. 19. Under the shape of Angelica and Bradamant he draws into the enchanted castle Orlando, Rogero, and several knights, II. xii. 5. Flies from Astolpho, who destroys his enchanted palace, IV. xxii. 21. His spirit after death parts Rogero and Marphisa, showing that she is Rogero’s sister, VI. xxxvi. 59.

Aymon disturbs the intended marriage of his daughter Bradamant with Rogero, declaring that he had promised her to Leo, VIII. xliv. 36. Jointly with Beatrice takes Bradamant away from the court and sends her to Rocca Forte, VIII. xliv. 72. Entreats Rogero to accept him as his father-in-law, VIII. xlvi. 64.

Bardino brings up Brandimart, VII. xxxix. 40. Weeps at Brandimart’s death, VIII. xliii. 168.

Beatrice, the mother of Bradamant, VIII. xliv. 72.

Bireno enamoured of Olimpia, II. ix. 22. Is released from prison, II. ix. 81. He marries and abandons Olimpia; is deprived of his state and killed by King Oberto, II. xi. 79.

Bradamant, in search of Rogero, falls in with Pinabello, being betrayed by whom, she is precipitated into a cave, I. ii. 33. Led by Melissa to the tomb of Merlin, she sees the appearances of her descendants, I. iii. 10. She finds Brunello, I. iii. 75. Takes him for a guide and deprives him of his ring, having tied him to a tree, I. iv. 9. Fights Atlantes, conquers him, and frees Rogero and the other prisoners, I. iv. 28. Rogero being carried away through the air by the hippogryph, she sorrowfully leads away his Frontino, I. iv. 48. Alcina having got possession of Rogero, Bradamant gives the ring to Melissa that she may deliver him, II. vii. 45. She sets out to take Rogero away from the enchanted palace of Atlantes, and falls into the same delusion, III. xiii. 79. Having escaped from Atlantes’ palace she knows Rogero, and they rejoice greatly at meeting, IV. xxii. 31. She knows Pinabcllo, and kills him, IV. ii. 73. Having missed Rogero, she arrives at Montalbano, from whence she sends Frontino by a chambermaid to him, IV. xxiii. 27. Complains that the appointed lime being elapsed Rogero does not come; then becoming jealous of him, sets off from Montalbano in despair, VI. xxxii. 37. She unhorses the three kings who had boasted to carry off from France the golden shield to the Queen of Iceland, VI. xxxii. 75. She is declared handsomer than Ulania, VI. xxxii. 98. She again unhorses the three kings, VI. xxxiii. 69. Being conducted by Flordelice to Rodomont’s bridge, she jousts with him and unhorses him, VI. xxxv. 40. Arrived at Arles, she sends Frontino to Rogero and challenges him, VI. xxxv. 59. Unhorses Serpentine, Grandonio, and Ferraù, VI. xxxv. 67. Unhorses Marphisa, and in a rage spurs her hone against Rogero; then repairs with him to a lonely place, where Marphisa coming upon them, she again fights with her, VI. xxxvi. 20. She with Marphisa subdues the town of Marganor, giving him up to his female enemies, and establishing there new laws, VII. xxxvii. 99. Is grieved at the battle of her brother with Rogero, VII. xxxviii. 70. Follows Agramant with intention to kill him; sends one of her chambermaids to console Rogero, VIII. xliv. 60. Begs of King Charles that no person shall marry her that has not shown himself stronger than her, VIII. xliv. 70. Fights with Rogero thinking he is Leo, VIII. xlv. 71. She is married to Rogero, VIII. xlvi. 73.

Brandimart does every thing in his power for the defence of Paris, V. xxvii. 33. Embraces Flordelice, from whom he hears that Orlando is become mad, VI. xxxi. 61. Going in search of Orlando, fights with Rodomont at the bridge, and is made a prisoner, VI. xxxi. 67. Freed with the other prisoners by Astolpho, VII. xxxix. 33. Finds his Flordelice, VII. xxxix. 38. Hears of die death of his father and is called to his throne, but will not quit Orlando in the African war, VII. xxxix. 62. Leaps into Biserta, VII. xl. 25. Chosen by Orlando for his partner in battle, VII. xl. 58. Killed by Gradasso, VII. xli. 101. Buried by Orlando with great pomp, VIII. xliii. 176.

Branzardo, a viceroy of King Agramant’s, in Biserta, VII. xxxviii. 35.

Brunello offers himself as a guide to Bradamant, who ties him to a tree, and deprives him of his ring, I. iv. 9. Is taken by Marphisa, loses Agramant’s favour, V. xxvii. 89. Freed by Marphisa, is hanged by Agramant, VI. xxxii. 8.

Bucifaro, of Algazir, in Biserta, VII. xxxviii. 35.

Caligorant, a giant, III. xv. 43.

Charles, the emperor of France, I. i. 5. Sends Rinaldo to England, I. ii. 26. Is attacked, sustains the siege in Paris, III. xiv. 68. Encourages his people against Rodomont, VI. xvii. 14. Attacks Rodomont, VI. xvii. 16. Is defeated again, and besieged in Paris, V. xxvii. 17. Goes out to swear to certain conditions with Agramant, VII. xxxviii. 81. Makes the edict requested by Bradamant, VIII. xlv. 22.

Cloridano and Medoro go out of their encampment to find the corpse of Dardinello; slay a great many of the sleeping Christians, III. xviii. 171. Cloridano is killed by a knight of Zerbino, IV. xix. 15.

Cup, an enchanted one, to prove the chastity of wives, VII. xlii. 102.

Dardinello kills Lurcanio, III. xviii. 54. Is slain by Rinaldo, III. xviii. 152.

Defence of women, V. xxviii. 78.

Discord between Rodomont, Rogero, Gradasso, Mandricardo, and others, by which the victory of Agramant is interrupted, V. xxvii. 40.

Doralice declares that she prefers Mandricardo to Rodomont, at which the latter leaves the camp, V. xxvii. 107. Entreats Mandricardo not to fight with Rogero, V. xxx. 29.

Drusilla, her story, VII. xxxvii. 52.

Dudo redeemed by Astolpho, VII. xxxix. 24.

Duel between Rinaldo and Rogero, VII. xxxviii. 87. Between Bradamant and Rogero, supposed to be Leo, VIII. xlv. 72. Between Rogero and Rodomont, VIII. xlvi. 115.

Ferraù swears never to wear any helmet but that of Orlando, I. i. 30. Having found it, he returns to the camp, II. xii. 59.

Flordelice relates to Rinaldo that Orlando was become mad, VI. xxxi. 42. Finds Brandimart, and conducts him to the bridge of Rodomont, where he remains a prisoner, VI. xxxi. 45. She and Bardino find Brandimart, VII. xxxix. 38. She fears for Brandimart’s safety, VII. xli. 33. She dies, VIII. xliii. 185.

Flordespine, her story, V. xxv. 27.

Gabrina in a youthful dress, IV. xx. 115. Gives a false account of Isabella to Zerbino, IV. xx. 140. Takes a rich sash from the body of Pinabello, and accuses Zerbino of having been his murderer, so that he is put in prison and condemned to death, IV. xxiii. 42.

Ginevra, her story, I. v. 5.

Gradasso having found Bayardo, without regard to the agreement made with Rinaldo, and embarking with him in a galley, intends to return to his kingdom, VI. xxxiii. 93. Driven by a tempest to the Island of Lampedosa; consoles Agramant; and at last they prepare themselves to fight, hand to hand, with Orlando and two others, VII. xl. 46. He kills Brandimart, VII. xli. 101. Is slain by Orlando, VII. xlii. 11.

Gryphon leaves Aquilant to find Origilla, III. xv. 105. Is the conqueror at a joust in Damascus, III. xvii. 104. Is betrayed by Martano, III. xvii. 110. Being freed, shows wonderful prowess, III. xviii. 3; and III. xviii. 59. Is seized at Pinabello’s castle, IV. xx. 104.

Guido, the savage, meeting Rinaldo, and knowing him for his brother, goes with him to Paris, VI. xxxi. 13.

Hippalca relates to Rogero that Rodomont had taken Frontino from her, V. xxvi. 63. Delivers to Bradamant Rogero’s letter, V. xxx. 78.

Horses of Astolpho turned into stones, VIII. xliv. 23.

Jealousy, VI. xxxii. 1.

Iroldo in the castle of Atlantes, I. iv. 40.

Isabella in despair for the death of Zerbino, is overtaken by a hermit, who, exhorting her to patience, conducts her. to a monastery, V. xxviii. 95.

Leo, charmed with Rogero’s bravery, secretly takes him out of prison, and keeps him in his own house, VIII. xlv. 46. Having heard of the proclamation of Charles respecting Bradamant, persuades Rogero to fight in his place, and Rogero takes the battle upon himself, VIII. xlv. 53. Leo astonished at the courtesy of Rogero, renounces Bradamant, VIII. xlvi. 21. Presents Rogero to Charlemagne and obtains Bradamant for him, VIII. xlvi. 52.

Logistilla, her virtues, II. x. 45. She teaches Rogero how to master the hippogryph, II. x. 67. Gives Astolpho a book and a horn of wonderful power, III. xv. 13.

Lucina, her story, III. xvii. 29.

Lurcanio killed by Dardinello, III. xviii. 54.

Lydia, her story, VI. xxxiv. 11.

Madness of Orlando, V. xxix. 51.

Malagigi informs Rinaldo respecting Angelica, VII. xlii. 34.

Mandricardo goes in search of Orlando, who had routed his troops, III. xiv. 32. He possesses himself of Doralice, III. xiv. 32. Challenges Orlando and fights with him, IV. xxiii. 76. Fights with Rodomont for Doralice, IV. xxiv. 99. Thinking to make a prize of Marphisa, he unhorses her companions, then fights with her, but is interrupted in the middle of the combat, V. xxvi. 71. His death, V. xxx. 67.

Marphisa joins Astolpho and Sansonetto, and they go together to the jousts in Damascus, III. xviii. 102. She discovers the arms that had been stolen from her by Brunello, takes them and throws the jousts into confusion, III. xviii. 108. Fights nine persons and kills them, but cannot destroy the tenth, who she is told is Guido the savage, IV. xix. 80. Quits Astolpho and his companions, IV. xx. 102. Undertakes to defend Gabrina, strips Pinabello’s lady of her clothes and dresses the old woman in them, IV. xx. 115. Unhorses Zerbino, IV. xx. 126. Fights a duel with Mandricardo, V. xxvi. 78. Presents herself with Bradamant to Charlemagne, and is baptized with pomp, VII. xxxviii. 10.

Martano steals the arms and ensigns of Gryphon, and sets himself up for the conqueror of the jousts, III. xvii. 110. Is taken with Origilla, who is condemned to prison, and he to be flogged, III. xviii. 92.

Melissa shows to Bradamant the forms of her descendants, I. iii. 23. Informs her how to deliver Rogero, I. iii. 66. By the power of her ring, Rogero discovers the false beauties of Alcina, and frees himself, II. vii. 70. She teaches Bradamant how to release Rogero from Atlantes’ castle, then gives her an account of some of her descendants, III. xiii. 48. In the shape of Rodomont, disturbs the conditions of the duel between Rogero and Rinaldo, in consequence of which the complete rout of Agramant follows, VII. xxxix. 4.

Merlin—two fountains of contrary power named from him, I. i. 78. His grotto and sepulchre, I. iii. 7.

Oliviero delivered by Dudo, VII. xxxix. 33. At the storming of Biserta, VII. xl. 21. At the fight of three against three in the Island of Lampedosa, VII. xli. 68. On the rock of the hermit who baptized Rogero and cured him, VIII. xliii. 186. In France with Orlando, Rinaldo, and the others, VIII. xliv. 26.

Olympia abandoned by Bireno in an island, II. x. 20. Her complaints, II. x. 25. She is exposed to the sea-ork, II. xi. 33. Her beauty, II. xi. 65.

Origilla, III. xv. 101.

Orrilo, a monster, III. xv. 65.

Orlando, his lamentation for the loss of Angelica, II. viii. 73. Sets out incognito from Paris with new bearings, II. viii. 91. Goes to the Isle of Ebuda, II. ix. 12. Kills Cymosco, II. ix. 86. Throws the arquebuss into the sea, II. ix. 91. Kills the ork, II. xi. 43. Delivers Olympia, II. xi. 45. Deceived by Atlantes, II. xii. 8. Meeting two squadrons of infidels, displays incredible prowess, II. xii. 69. Finds Isabella in a cave, II. xii. 90. Delivers Zerbino unjustly condemned to death, and restores Isabella to him, IV. xxiii. 62. Having heard the story of Angelica and Medoro, after much suffering, goes mad, IV. xxiii. 121. Arrives at Rodomont’s bridge, and fighting with him, they both fall into the water, V. xxix. 30. Restored to his senses, VII. xxxix. 60. Kills Agramant, VII. xlii. 8. Kills Gradasso, VII. xlii. 11. Returns in triumph to Paris with his companions, VIII. xliv. 28.

Pinabello informs Bradamant respecting the castle of Atlantes, I. ii. 37. Is overthrown by Marphisa, IV. xx. 115.

Richardetto is delivered from fire by Rogero, and proves to be his lady’s brother, V. xxv. 16.

Rinaldo sent by Charles to England to request the assistance of the king, I. ii. 26. Fights for the defence of Ginevra, I. v. 86. Kills Polinesso, I. v. 88. Arrived in Paris, exhorts his companions to fight. III. i. 32. Kills Dardinello, III. iii. l53. Going in search of Angelica, abandons the defence of Paris V. xxvii. 8. Fights with Guido the savage, VI. xxxi. 13. Routs the camp of Agramant, and is challenged by Oradasso; their fight is disturbed by a Moor, VI. xxxi. 89; and VI. xxviii. 7. Being delivered from a monster, embarks in order to be with Orlando in Lampedosa at the combat, VII. xlii. 57. Arrived at Lampedosa, congratulates Orlando upon his victory, VIII. xliii. 150. Rinaldo and Orlando meeting with Rogero and Sobrino at the cell of the hermit, he at the persuasion of the holy man promises Rinaldo’s sister to Rogero, VIII. xliv. 14.

Rodomont in Paris, III. xvi. l9. Hears from a dwarf the rape of Doralice, and full of jealousy, goes in search of Mandricardo, III. xviii. 211. Takes from Hippalca Rogero’s horse, IV. xxiii. 35. At the persuasion of a messenger of Agramant, puts off his combat with Mandricardo, and they go together to the relief of their camp, IV. xxiv. 113. Reaches the camp with Marphisa, Rogero, and Mandricardo, routs the army of Charles, and forces him to retire into Paris, V. xxvii. 30. Arrived at an inn, refreshes himself there, and asks the host if he is a married man, and what he thinks of his wife, V. xxvii. 134. Listens to a story in dispraise of women, V. xxviii. 4. Happening to meet Isabella, and falling in love with her, interrupts her pious intentions, V. xxviii. 109. Kills the hermit, who is her guardian, V. xxvi. 6. Being heated by wine, in order to make a trial of a certain enchanted water, destroys Isabella, V. xxix. 22. Orders a tomb to be erected for Isabella and Zerbino, and keeps watch upon it, V. xxix. 31. Arrives unexpectedly at the court of Charles during a royal banquet, and there challenges Rogero to single combat, VIII. xlvi. 105. Is killed by Rogero, VIII. xlvi. 11.

Rogero carried away by the hippogryph, I. iv. 46. Goes to Alcina’s city, I. vi. 70. Is stopped by monsters, I. vi. 60. Conquers Eriphila, II. vii. 6. Conquers Alcina by the brightness of the enchanted shield, II. viii. 11. Arrives in Logistilla’s kingdom, II. x. 43. Delivers Angelica, II. x. 110. Endeavouring to force her, she disappears through the virtue of her ring, II. xi. 6. Complains of her unkindness, II. xi. 8. Wishing to assist Bradamant, he is decoyed into Atlantes’ enchanted castle, II. xi. 17. Fights all the knights of Pinabello, and is conqueror by the power of the shield, and in indignation at his victory, throws the shield into a well, IV. xxii. 67. Delivers Richardetto from being burnt, and is apprised that he is a brother of his lady, V. xxv. 17. Writes a letter to Bradamant, V. xxv. 86. With Marphisa rescues Malagigi and Vivian from the hands of those of the house of Maganza, V. xxvi. 26. Led by Hippalca where Rodomont had taken his stand, fights with him for Frontino, V. xxvi. 117. Kills Mandricardo, V. xxx. 68. Endeavouring to part Bradamant and Marphisa, entices the latter to fight with him, VI. xxxvi. 51. Separates from Bradamant, VII. xxxvi. 83. Conquers Dudo, and delivers seven kings; going to Africa is shipwrecked, VII. xli. 4. Being nearly drowned, makes a vow to be baptized, and succeeds in getting to shore, where he is baptized by a hermit, VII. xli. 47. Quits Paris to go and kill Leo, and being arrived at the Save meets the army of Constantine, and fighting for the Bulgarians, routs and destroys it, VIII. xliv. 76. Is taken at Novengorod, and put in prison, then set at liberty by Leo, VIII. xlv. 5. Fights for Leo, conquers Bradamant, and retires into a desert, determined to die, VIII. xlv. 85. Marries Bradamant, and kills Rodomont, VIII. xlvi. 100, 140.

Sacripant is unhorsed by Bradamant, I. i. 62. Made prisoner by Rodomont, VI. xxxv. 54.

Sansonet in Jerusalem and Damascus, III. xviii. 97. In the castle of Pinabello, IV. xxii. 52. Goes to the relief of Paris, VI. xxxi. 51. To Africa to storm Biserta, VII. xxxix. 30.

Sobrino is cured by the care of Orlando, and baptized by the hermit, VIII. xliii. 194.

Tale of Richardetto and Flordespina, V. xxv. 50.

Ulania gives Bradamant an account of herself, the three kings, and golden shield, VI. xxxii. 50.

Virtues and praises of some princes, whose images Ariosto feigns to have been carved on one of Merlin’s fountains, V. xxvi. 34. Of Hippolitus of Este, VI. xxxv. 8.

Vivian, V. xxvi. 38.

Zerbino proves himself strong in fight, III. xvi. 59. Is enraged with the knight who wounded Medoro, IV. xix. 13. Is unhorsed, and forced to take the defence of Gabrina, IV. xx. 126. Unhorses and wounds Hermonides of Holland, who relates to him afterwards the wickedness of Gabrina, IV. xxi. 10. Gives the defence of Gabrina in charge to Odorico as a punishment, who is the cause of her being hanged, IV. xxiv. 40. Is mortally wounded by Mandricardo, IV. xxiv. 70. In dying he tries to console Isabella, IV. xxiv. 83.