About the beginning of the fifteenth century, the Buovo and the Fioravante, together with other material drawn from the Carolingian epic, were combined into the great prose work called I Reali di Francia.
The Reali di Francia sets forth this legendary genealogy at great length, and stops short at the coronation of Charles in Rome and the discovery of Roland.
A medieval specimen of this species of composition is the Ballata for the Reali di Napoli in the defeat of Montecatini.
This is manifest in the Reali di Francia, a work of considerable stylistic power, which cannot probably be dated earlier than the middle of the fifteenth century.
The oldest impression of the Reali di Francia is that published at Modena in 1491, ten years after Pulciās poem.
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