French Erasto

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The French translation of the Erasto narrative was first published in Lyon in 1564 by Gabriel Cotier, given the title Histoire pitoyable du Prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien, empereur de Rome. The Histoire was produced only twelve years after the original publication of the Italian original; however, the Italian had already gone through more than ten printings by the time the French version was translated. Like the Italian, the French Histoire was enormously popular, with more than ten print editions by 1600.

The French text was reportedly the source for Francis Kirkman's 17th century Erasto text, and therefore the continuation of the tradition in English.

Much later, in 1709, the Chevalier de Mailly produced a new reworking of the material. Some scholars (mostly recently Runte, Wikeley, Farrell (1984), and Farrell and Andrachuk (1996)) suggest that this was a translation of Hurtado de la Vera's Spanish Historia Lastimera d'el Principe Erasto. However, a study by Marina Pedrol-Aguilà (2020) illustrates the closeness of this text to the 16th-century French iteration. Pedrol-Aguilà notes that Chevalier de Mailly's introduction promises embellishments and 'improvements' to the 'barbarous style' of the original French Histoire, and his tendency for amplification is directly at odds with the abbreviation demonstrated by Hurtado de la Vera (p. 523-24). It is also noteworthy that this translation was produced when the Seven Sages / Book of Sinbad was in particular vogue in France: Petis de la Croix produced his edition of the Forty Viziers just two years earlier, and three years before that, Galland's translation of the One Thousand and One Nights had enormous success (Pedrol Aguilà (2020)).

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Histoire Pitoyable du Prince Erastus, Fils de Diocletian, Empereur de Rome. [...] Orléans, Eloy Gibier, 1576French 1576 JL
Histoire mémorable du prince Erastus, fils de Dioclétian, empereur des Romains. Lyon: Pierre Rigaud, 1604French 1604
Histoire mémorable du prince Erastus, fils de Dioclétian, empereur des Romains. Lyon: s.n., 1604 (lost)French 1637
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Eraste fils de dioclétien, traduite de l'Italien. Lyon: s.n., 1584French 1584
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Erastus fils de Diocletien, Empereur de Rome [...] Paris: printed for Robert Le Mangnier, 1570.French 1570 JL
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien Empereur de Rome. [...] Paris: Nicolas Bonfons, 1587French 1587
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien, Empereur de Rome […] Lyon: Widow of Gabriel Cotier, 1584French 1584
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien, Empereur de Rome. Paris: Bruneau, 1566French 1566 JL
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien, Empereur de Rome. Paris: Galliot du Pré, 1573French 1573 JL
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien, Empereur de Rome. [...] Antwerp: Jan van Waesberge, 1568French 1568 JL
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien, empereur de Rome. Lyon: Gabriel Cotier, 1564French 1564 JL
Histoire pitoyable du Prince Érastus, fils de Dioclétien, Empereur de Romme. [...] Paris: Nicolas Bonfons, 1579French 1579 JL
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, discours. Rouen: s.n., 1646 (lost)French 1646
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, fils de Diocletian Empereur de Rome. [...] Paris: Printed for Mathieu Guillemot, 1587French 1587
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, fils de Diocletian empereur de Rome. Paris: Pierre Anguerrand, 1639French 1639
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien Empereur de Romme. [...] Lyon, Benoist Rigaud, 1585French 1585
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien empereur de Rome. Lyon: Gabriel Cotier, 1565French 1565 JL
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, fils de Diocletien, empereur de Rome. [...] Paris: Hierosme de Marnef & the Widow of Guillaume Cavellat, 1584.French 1584
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, fils de Dioclétian, empereur de Rome. Paris: Pierre Anguerrand, 1634French 1634
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, fils de Dioclétien, empereur de Rome [...]. Paris: printed for Robert le Mangnier, 1566French 1566 JL
Histoire pitoyable du prince Erastus, fils de Dioclétien, empereur de Rommé, contenant exemples et notables discours. Paris: Nicolas Bonfons, 1572French 1572 JL