David Quint (2004), p. 66. «[Erinta] will also turn out to be the ancestress of the Medici dynasty celebrated by the poem, and her marriage with the hero Batrano is the secondary goal of this epic devoted to the recovery of the True Cross.» (EN) David Quint, Francesco Bracciolini as a Reader of Ariosto and Tasso, in Massimiliano Rossi e Fiorella Gioffredi Superbi (a cura di), L'arme e gli amori. Ariosto, Tasso and Guarini in Late Renaissance Florence, Firenze, Leo S. Olschki, 2004, DOI:10.1400/189244, ISBN9788822253606.
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David Quint (2004), p. 66. «[Erinta] will also turn out to be the ancestress of the Medici dynasty celebrated by the poem, and her marriage with the hero Batrano is the secondary goal of this epic devoted to the recovery of the True Cross.» (EN) David Quint, Francesco Bracciolini as a Reader of Ariosto and Tasso, in Massimiliano Rossi e Fiorella Gioffredi Superbi (a cura di), L'arme e gli amori. Ariosto, Tasso and Guarini in Late Renaissance Florence, Firenze, Leo S. Olschki, 2004, DOI:10.1400/189244, ISBN9788822253606.