I recently discovered
    	Ludovico Ariosto (1474 - 1533 / Italy) 
		Who wrote about Cyprus.
 I found it fascinating that he described Famagusta as follows;

		From Orlando Furioso Canto 18 
		(poemhunter.com/poem/orlando-furioso-canto-18)
		 
		The island of the amorous deity
		Breathed upon them an air, in her first port,
		Which not alone to man does injury,
		But moulders iron, and here life is short;
		- A marsh the cause, - and Nature certainly
		Wrongs Famagosta, poisoning, in such sort,
		That city with Constantia's fen malign,
		To all the rest of Cyprus so benign.
		
		CXXXVII
		The noxious scents that from the marish spring,
		After short sojourn there, compel their flight.
		The barque to a south-easter every wing
		Extends, and circles Cyprus to the right,
		Makes Paphos' island next, and, anchoring,
		The crew and warriors on the beach alight;
		Those to ship merchandize, and these, at leisure,
		To view the laughing land of Love and Pleasure.
 
		CXXXVIII
		Inland six miles or seven from thence, a way
		Scales, with an easy rise, a pleasant hill;
		Which myrtle, orange, cedar-tree, and bay,
		And other perfumed plants by thousands fill;
		Thyme, marjoram, crocus, rose, and lily gay
		From odoriferous leaf such sweets distill,
		That they who sail the sea the fragrance bland,
		Scent in each genial gale which blows from land.
		
		CXXXIX
		A fruitful rill, by limpid fountain fed,
		Waters, all round about, the fertile space.
		The land of Venus truly may be said
		That passing joyous and delightful place:
		For every maid and wife, who there is bred,
		Is through the world beside, unmatched in grace:
		And Venus wills, till their last hour be tolled,
		That Love should warm their bosoms, young and old.
		
		CXL
		'Twas here they heard the same which they before
		Of the orc and of Lucina, erst had heard
		In Syria; how she to return once more
		In Nicosia, to her lord prepared.
		Thence (a fair wind now blowing from the shore)
		His bark for sea the ready Patron cleared,
		Hawled up his anchor, westward turned the head
		Of the good ship, and all his canvas spread.