Fun Facts Friday: Luigi Pulci

Luigi Pulci (15 August, 1432-11 November, 1484) was an Italian poet, humorist, and diplomat. He wrote the epic poem Morgante, about a giant who convers to Christianity by Orlando.

Fun Facts about Luigi Pulci:

  1. Luigi Pulci was bom in Florence, Italy. We don’t know much about his childhood, but we do know that his early patrons were Lucrezia and Lorenzo Medici (Lorenzo the Magnificent).
  2. Lorenzo intruoced Pulci to poets and artists and when he assumed power he often sent him on diplomatic missions.
  3. Around 1470, Mr. Pulci switched patrons and started working for Roberto Sanseverino d’ Aragona, most likely because he needed/wanted more money.
  4. His epic poem Morgante Maggiore (Morgante) is a comic burlesque with an ambivalent mood.
  5. The poem draws from French chivalry epics and popular poems of the times in Florence.
  6. Mr. Pulci started writing Morgante in 1460, first it consisted of 23 epics, and expanded to 28 later on.
  7. The earliest completed edition of Morgante that we know of is from 1483.
  8. Locrezie Tornabuoni, mother of Lorenzo Medici, commissioned the poem which was read at the Medici’s court that loved funny characters.
  9. Luigi Pulci wrote only in Italian, and he wrote a lot. Besides Morgante we still have a large body of his works.
  10. Today we associate Luigi Pulci with Renaissance epic poems. The poems use ottava rima stanza (eight 11-syllable lines) which works for it’s humor mocking heroic deeds.

Books by Luigi Pulci*

Zohar – Man of la Book
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Sources:

Luigi Pulci | Wikipedia

Luigi Pulci: Renaissance, Morgante, Humorist | Britannica

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