Il Conquisto Di Granata
Il Conquisto di Granata - Girolamo Graziani (1650)
AuthorGirolamo Graziani
Original title"Il Conquisto Di Granata" Poema Heroico del signor Girolamo Gratiani
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
Genreepic poem
PublisherSoliani (Italy)
Publication date
1650
Pages614
Preceded byLo Specchio della Gloria, Modena, Cassiani, 1648 
Followed byLa Gara delle Stagioni, Modena, Cassiani, 1652 

il Conquisto di Granata (The conquest of Granada) is an epic poem in 26 cantos by the Italian poet Girolamo Graziani first published in Modena in 1650. The poem tells the last year of the siege of Granada (Granada War) led by Ferdinand II of Aragon (Ferdinand The Catholic) with which ended the reconquista of the Muslim-controlled areas of the Iberian Peninsula broadly known as Al-Andalus.

Curiosity

In its observance of Aristotelian rules and its religious and moral orthodoxy, the poem recalls Torquato Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, although more space is given to love themes and to adventurous digressions, such as that on Columbus' discovery of the New World. The plot (love in the imminence of death) and the names of the main characters (Consalvo and Elvira) has been the source for Giacomo Leopardi's Consalvo (1833). The poem was ranked by Quadrio "among the best epical productions of the age." A German translation of the Conquisto was published in Nuremberg in 1834.

Editions

  • Modena, Soliani, 1650 in -4°
  • Napoli, Molo [Roberto Mollo?], 1651 in -12°
  • Parigi, chez le Sieur des Rotieurs, 1654, 2 Tomi, in -12° (with French preface)
  • Milano, Filippo Ghisolfi, 1666
  • Bologna, Manolessi, 1670 in -24°
  • Venezia, Combi e la Noù, 1684 in -12°
  • Venezia, Zatta, 1768
  • Colle Pacini, Eusebio, 1816, 2 Voll. in -12°
  • In: Il Parnaso Italiano edited by A.Peretti e A.Cappelli, Antonelli, Venezia, 1832-1851, Volume II, pages XII+328

Bibliography

  • Antonio Peretti e A. Cappelli, Prefazione al «Conquisto di Granata», in: Il Parnaso Italiano, 2 vol., Venezia, Antonelli, 1832–51, vol. 2, pagg. I-XII.
  • Belloni, Antonio (1893). Gli Epigoni della «Gerusalemme Liberata». Padua: Angelo Draghi. pp. 320–43.
  • Antonio Belloni, Di una probabile fonte del «Consalvo» di Giacomo Leopardi, Milano, Albighi-Segati, 1903, pages 261-8.
  • Di Nepi, Piero (1976). "Il «Conquisto di Granata» e l'epica del Seicento". Il Veltro. XX (1/2): 94–104.
  • Maragoni, Gian Piero (1989). L’onda e la spira. Saggio di ricerca sull’artificio anacronico nel "Conquisto di Granada" di Girolamo Graziani. Rome: Bulzoni.
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