Charlemagne
Whether we regard [Charlemagne] as a warrior or as a legislator, as a patron of learning or as the civilizer of a barbarous nation, he is entitled to our warmest admiration.—IntroductionThomas
Bulfinch
The Age of Fable Legends of Charlemagne
Thomas Bulfinch
Contents
NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED
VOLUME IV
NEW YORK: REVIEW OF REVIEWS, 1913.
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
- Introduction
- The Peers, or Paladins
- The Tournament
- The Siege of Albracca
- Adventures of Rinaldo and Orlando
- The Invasion of France
- The Invasion of France (Continued)
- Bradamante and Rogero
- Astolpho and the Enchantress
- The Orc
- Astolpho’s Adventures continued, and Isabella’s begun
- Medoro
- Orlando Mad
- Zerbino and Isabella
- Astolpho in Abyssinia
- The War in Africa
- Rogero and Bradamante
- The Battle of Roncesvalles
- Rinaldo and Bayard
- Death of Rinaldo
- Huon of Bordeaux
- Huon of Bordeaux (Continued)
- Huon of Bordeaux (Continued)
- Ogier, the Dane
- Ogier, the Dane (Continued)
- Ogier, the Dane (Continued)