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Baudolino

Baudolino, Umberto Eco

Baudolino

Сontents

  1. Baudolino tries his hand at writing
  2. Baudolino meets Niketas Choniates
  3. Baudolino explains to Niketas what he wrote as a boy
  4. Baudolino talks with the emperor and falls in love with the empress
  5. Baudolino gives Frederick some wise advice
  6. Baudolino goes to Paris
  7. Baudolino makes the Poet write love letters and poems to Beatrice
  8. Baudolino in the Earthly Paradise
  9. Baudolino upbraids the emperor and seduces the empress
  10. Baudolino finds the Magi and canonizes Charlemagne
  11. Baudolino constructs a palace for Prester John
  12. Baudolino writes the letter of Prester John
  13. Baudolino sees the birth of a new city
  14. Baudolino saves Alessandria with his father’s cow
  15. Baudolino at the battle of Legnano
  16. Baudolino is deceived by Zosimos
  17. Baudolino discovers that Prester John wrote to too many people
  18. Baudolino and Colandrina
  19. Baudolino changes the name of his city
  20. Baudolino finds Zosimos again
  21. Baudolino and the sweets of Byzantium
  22. Baudolino loses his father and finds the Grasal
  23. Baudolino on the Third Crusade
  24. Baudolino in the castle of Ardzrouni
  25. Baudolino sees Frederick die twice
  26. Baudolino and the journey of the Magi
  27. Baudolino in the darkness of Abcasia
  28. Baudolino crosses the Sambatyon
  29. Baudolino arrives at Pndapetzim
  30. Baudolino meets the Deacon Johannes
  31. Baudolino waits to leave for the kingdom of Prester John
  32. Baudolino sees a lady with a unicorn
  33. Baudolino meets Hypatia
  34. Baudolino discovers true love
  35. Baudolino against the White Huns
  36. Baudolino and the rocs
  37. Baudolino enriches the treasures of Byzantium
  38. Baudolino settles scores
  39. Baudolino stylites
  40. Baudolino is no more
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Baudolino

  1. Baudolino tries his hand at writing

Rattisbon Anno Dommini Domini mense decembri mclv Cronicle of Baudolino of the fammily of Aulario.

I Baudolino son of Galiaudo Gagliaudo of the Aulari with a head that looks like a lion halleluia gratias to the Allmighty may he forgive me ego habeo facto the greatest stealing of my life, I mean from the cabbinet of the Bishop Oto I have stollen many pages that may belong to the Immperial Chancellor and I have scraped clean almost all of them excepting where the writing would not come off et now I have much parch-mint to write down what I want which is my own story even if I don’t know to write Latin.

if they find out the pages are gone God knows the Hell they will raze et may be theyll think it was some spy of the Roman bishops who hate the Emperer Fredericus but may be nobody cares in the chancellery they write and write even when theres no need and whoever finds them (these pages) can shove them up his … wont do anything about them ncipit prologus de duabus civilitatibus historiae AD mcxliii conscript saepe multumque volvendo mecum de rerum temporalium motu ancipitq these lines were allready here before and I couldnt scratch them away so I leave them if they find these pages now Ive writen on them not even a chancelor will understand them because this lingua here is what they talk at la Frescheta but noboddy knows to write it down but even if its a langwadge noboddy understands they can tell right away its me because everyboddy says we Frescheta people talk a lingua no Kristian ever heard so I have to hide these pages well Jesù writing is hard work all my fingers ake allready my father Galiaudo always use to say

I must have a gift of Santa maria of Roboreto because since I was a little pup if someboddy say just quinkue five V words I could do their talk right off whether they came from Terdona or from Gavi and even from Mediolanum where they talk stranger than dogs, anyway even when I met the first Alamanni in my life who were laying siege seige seege to Terdona, all Toische and nasty and they say rousz and Myn got, before the day was over I was saying rousz and Myn got too and they woiud would say to me Kint go find us a pretty Frouwe and we’ll do fiki fiki even if she doesn’t wan to just tell us where she is and we’ll grab her fast whats a Frouwe I said and they said a womman a feemale du verstan and with theiur hands they made like big tits because in this siege we were kinmd of scarce on women, the ones in Terdona are in the town and when we enter just leave it to us but the wommen outside the town don’t show their faces and then they set to cursing with words that gave even me goosebumps lousy shitty Hunns, you needn’t think I’m going to tell you where the Frouws are,

I’m no informer, keep jerking off mamma mia, they like to killed me kill or necabant, now I’m writing Latin almost, not that I understand Latin even if I learned to read from a Latin librum and when they talk Latin to me, I understand but its the writing I don’t know how you write the words Goddamm I never know if it’s equus or equum and I always get it wrong while for us a horse is always a chivaus and I never get it wrong because nobody writes Horse in fact they dont write anything because they dont know how to read but that day things went all right and the germanns didn’t harm a hair of my head because just then some milites arrived yelling come on come on we’re attacking again and then Hell broke loose and I couldnt think with the cavalry going this way and the foot soldeiers going that way with their banners and trumpets blowing and wooden towers tall as the trees of Burmia moving like carts with bowmen and fundibulari on them and others carrying ladders and all these arrows raining down on them like hail and the others flinging stones with a kind of big Spoone and they whistled over my head like the iaculi that the Derthonesi threw from the walls, what an uproar!

and I hidd myself for a good two hours under a bush saying sancta virgine help me then everything calmed down and some men ran by me speaking like people from Pavia and yelling they’d killed so many Derthonesi that it looked like a lake of Blood and they were very happy because now the Derthonesi would find out what it meant to side with the Mediolanenses
since those alamanns with the Frouwe business were coming back, may be not so many, because the Derthonesi hadnt exakly been idle I said to myself I better cleer out so I walked and walked and got home when it was almost day and told the whole story to my father Galiaudo who said you big booby getting mixed up with seiges and the like one of these days you’ll get a pike up your ass that stuff is all for the lords and masters so let them stew in their own juice because we have the cows to worry about and we’re serious folk forget about Frederick, first he comes then he goes then he comes back and it adds up to fuckall anyway Terdona didnt fall because they never got the fort.

And it went on right up to the end of my story when the Allamanns cut off the water and so instead of drinking their own piss they told Frederick they were his men, he let them come out but first he burned the city and then chopped it to pieces like what the men of Pavia did because they’re dead set against the Derthonesi here non est like the Alamans who all love one another and are as close as my crossed fingers but here at Gamondio if we see someone from Bergolio it makes our balls spin but now back to my storey of when I was in the Frescheta woods there specially when theres real fog when you cant see the tip of your nose and things appear all of a sudden and you dont see them coming then I have visions like that time when

I saw the unicorn and the other time when I saw Saint Baudolino who spoke to me and said sonofawhore youre going to Hell because the unicorn story goes like this everybody knows that to hunt a unicorn you have to put a girl whose still a virgin at the foot of a tree and the animal smells the virgin smell and comes and puts his head in her lap so I took Bergolio’s Nena who had come with her father to buy my fathers cow and I said to her come into the woods with me and we’ll hunt the unicorn then I put her under the Tree because I was sure she was a virgin and I said to her sit still like this and spread your legs to make room for the animal’s head and she asked spread like this and

I said there right there and I touched her and she began making some noises like a nanny goat dropping a kid and I lost my head and had something like a napocalips and afterwards she wasnt pure like a lily any more and she said o my god now how will we make the unicorn come and just then I heard a voice from Heaven said that the unicorn qui tollis peccata mundis was me and I started jumping around the bushes and crying hip heee frr frr because I was happier than a real unicorn because I had put my horn in the virgin’s lap and this was why Saint Baudolino had called me son et setera but then he forgave me and I caught site of him other times but only if there is plenty of fog or if it isnt bright like to scorch

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