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Scene Eleven.
Erasto with Soldiers and the aforementioned.
Scene Twelve.
Fidalbo, Erasto, Aurelio.
Scene Thirteen.
Giordano and then Mascariglio.
Scene Fourteen.
Fidalbo, Aurelio and the aforementioned, then Albino.
Scene Fifteen.
Erasto dressed as a Turk, Giordano.
Scene Sixteen.
Fidalbo as a Turk with retinue, and the aforementioned.
Scene Seventeen.
Erasto, then Aurelio.
Scene Eighteen.
Mufti with a retinue of Turks, Giordano.
Scene Nineteen.
Flaminio and the aforementioned.
Scene Twenty.
Aurelio, Giordano and the aforementioned.
Scene Twenty-one.
Erasto, Fidalbo and the aforementioned.
Scene Twenty-two.
Mascariglio and the aforementioned.
Scene Twenty-three.
Flaminio and the aforementioned.
To indulge the foolishness of Giordano, who believes he is a Mamauscì a mock-title invented by the protagonist, intended to sound like a grand Eastern official and father-in-law to the son of the Grand Turk, he is led by the Mufti before the image of Muhammad. He dances there together with other Turks and Moors gathered to honor the false Prophet. At the end of the dance, the image of Muhammad falls, and in its place appears a fury, which puts the whole company to flight, and it ends with a solo dance.
Mr. Francesco Carrega.
Mr. D. Orazio Albani, Prince of Soriano.
Mr. D. Guglielmo Ruffo, Prince of Palazzolo of the Princes of Scilla.
Mr. Count Gasparo Melzi.
Mr. Count Galeotto Galeotti.
Mr. Giuseppe Passi.
Mr. N. N.
Mr. Count Francesco Gambara.
Mr. D. Gio. Francesco Albani of the Princes of Soriano.
Mr. Marquis Carlo Molinari.
The following name is struck through with a horizontal ink line in the original Mr. Count Pietro Spada.
Mr. Knight Frà Gio. Battista Amalfitano of the Marquises of Cruccolo.
Mr. Count Niccolò Gambara.
Mr. Gasparo Servanzi.
Mr. Giuseppe Vincentini.
Mr. Count Gio. Battista Scotti.
Mr. Ferdinando Guasconti.
Mr. Marquis Giuseppe Scarampi.
Mr. Carlo Horst, free Baron of the Holy Roman Empire.
Mr. Count Giuseppe Lubieschi.
Mr. Giuseppe Giovannelli.
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