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if Belianis of Greece is the hero of a Castilian romance of chivalry then what is the name of the book he appears in?
From this source, "The honour of chiualrie Set downe in the most famous historie of the magnanimious and heroike Prince Don Bellianis: sonne vnto the Emperour Don Bellaneo of Greece. Wherein are described, the straunge and dangerous aduentures that him befell. With his loue towards the Princesse Florisbella: daughter vnto the Souldan of Babylon. Englished out of Italian, by L.A. Belianís de Grecia.
From the same source:
A translation of the Italian translation by Oratio Rinaldi of "Historia del magnanimo, et invincibil principe Don Bellianis" by Jerónimo Fernández, which was a continuation of "Amadís de Gaula". Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
There's also a later translation from "out of the Italian" from here:
The Honour of Chivalry, Or, The Famous and Delectable History of Don Bellianis of Greece, Containing, The Valient Exploits of that Magnaminous and Heroick Prince, Son to the Emperor Don Belleano of Greece... Also see this note.--Lmstearn (talk) 06:18, 1 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Are you asking for the title of the Spanish book? It’s Libro primero [segundo] del valeroso e inuencible Principe don Belianis de Grecia, hijo del Emperador don Belanio de Grecia : En el qual se cuentan las estrañas y peligrosas auenturas que le sucedieron con los amores que tuuo con la Princesa Florisbella hija del Soldan de Babylonia. Y como fue hallada la princesa Policena, hija del Rey Priamo de Troya. Sacado de lengua Griega, en la qual le escriuio el sabio Friston, por vn hijo del virtuoso varon Toribio Fernandez (1587). This from http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/buscador/?q=Belianis But in Spanish it is referred to as Belianís de Grecia. This was not the first edition, I can dig that out if you need it. deisenbe (talk) 11:30, 1 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]