Pietro Bembo had spent two years from …

Years: 1505 - 1505
Pietro Bembo had spent two years from 1497–1499 at the Este court in Ferrara, under the reign of Ercole d'Este I, at this time a significant literary and musical center.

While there he met Ariosto and commenced writing his first work, Gli Asolani, a dialogue on the subject of courtly love.

The poems in this book are reminiscent of Boccaccio and Petrarch, and will be widely set to music in the sixteenth century.

Bembo himself prefers his poetry to be performed by a female singer accompanied by a lute, a wish which is to be granted to him when he meets Isabella d'Este in 1505 and sends her a copy of his book.

In 1502 and 1503 he was again in Ferrara, and had a love affair with the notorious Lucrezia Borgia, who was newly the wife of Alfonso d'Este.

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