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  1. Le Lettere Edite E Inedite Di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio, Tradotte E Commentate Con Nuovi Documenti (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, 2010-03-16
  2. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio; 2 Volumes The First Five Days and The Last Five days by Giovanni Boccaccio, 1954
  3. Some aspects of the genius of Giovanni Boccaccio by Edward Hutton, 2010-08-08
  4. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio - Two Volumes by Translated By J M Rigg, 1111
  5. Due Illustri Prose Di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio: Testi Di Lingua Or Nuovamente Emendati E Pubblicati in Toscana. ... (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Bartolommeo Gamba, 2010-02-16
  6. La Vita E Le Opere Di Giovanni Boccaccio: Notizie Ad Uso Delle Scuole Secondarie (Italian Edition) by Alessandro Piumati, 2010-04-20
  7. Trenta Novelle Di Giovanni Boccaccio Ad Use Delle Scuole (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Giuseppe Finzi, 2010-01-12
  8. Filostrato of Giovanni Boccaccio: A Translation With Parallel Text by Giovanni Boccaccio, 1976-02
  9. Opere Volgari Di Giovanni Boccaccio: Cor, Su I Testi a Penna, Volumes 16-17 (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Luigi Fiacchi, et all 2010-01-12
  10. Giovanni Boccaccio: Sein Leben Und Seine Werke (German Edition) by Marcus Landau, 2010-03-20
  11. Giovanni Boccaccio: a biographical study by Edward Hutton, 1910-01-01
  12. Due Novelle Aggiunte in Un Codice Del Mccccxxxvii, Contenente Il Decamerone Di Giovanni Boccaccio (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Antonio Cappelli, 2010-02-10
  13. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio: 2 Volumes by Giovanni (translated by Frances Winwar & and Introduction by Burton Rascoe) Boccaccio, 1930-01-01
  14. Novelle Scelte Di Giovanni Boccaccio (1904) (Italian Edition) by Raffaello Fornaciari, 2010-09-10

41. Giovanni Boccaccio
Translate this page Home_Page giovanni boccaccio (1313-1375), Poeta y humanista italiano,uno de los más grandes escritores de todos los tiempos. boccaccio
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P oeta y humanista italiano, uno de los más grandes escritores de todos los tiempos. Boccaccio probablemente nació en París aunque sea un hecho muy discutido, hijo ilegítimo de un comerciante florentino y una noble francesa. Criado en Florencia, fue enviado a estudiar el arte del comercio a Nápoles, hacia el 1323. Abandonó la contabilidad por el Derecho Canónico y éste por los estudios clásicos y científicos. Formó parte de la corte de Roberto de Anjou, rey de Nápoles. Se suponía que el rey tenía una hija ilegítima, Maria dei Conti d‘Aquino. Aunque no se han encontrado pruebas concluyentes de su existencia, se ha dicho que fue amante de Boccaccio y que inspiró gran parte de su obra. Puede incluso que sea la Fiammetta immortalizada en sus escritos.
A su regreso a Florencia, hacia 1340, Boccaccio desempeñó varios cargos diplomáticos con el gobierno de la ciudad, y en 1350 conoció al gran poeta y humanista Petrarca, con el que mantuvo una estrecha amistad hasta la muerte de Petrarca en 1374. En 1362, un amigo invitó a Boccaccio para que fuera a Nápoles, prometiéndole el patronazgo de la reina Juana. Una fría recepción por parte de la corte de la reina le llevó a buscar la hospitalidad de Pretarca, que entonces estaba en Venecia (1363). Sin embargo, rechazó la oferta que le hizo Petrarca de una casa y regresó a su propiedad de Certaldo (cerca de Florencia). Los años finales de Boccaccio, en los que se dedicó a la meditación religiosa, tuvieron la alegría de su nombramiento en 1373 como lector oficial de Dante. Su serie de lecturas quedó interrumpida por una enfermedad en 1374, y murió el año siguiente.

42. Index080 - Progetto Giovanni Boccaccio A Cura Di Giuseppe Bonghi
Translate this page Giuseppe Bonghi. Progetto giovanni boccaccio. APPROFONDIMENTI CRITICI.Biografia di Giuseppe Bonghi. Introduzione generale al Decameron.
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APPROFONDIMENTI CRITICI Biografia di Giuseppe Bonghi Introduzione generale al Decameron Introduzione al Trattatello in Laude di Dante Introduzione all'Epistola consolatoria a Pino de' Rossi di Francesco Costero Aldo Francesco Massera, Le più antiche biografie del Boccaccio k Filippo Villani, Biografia del Boccaccio , da: De origine civitatis Florentie et de eiusdem famosis civibus , l. 11 c. v., prima e seconda redazione (sec. XIV) k Anonimo, Vita di Boccaccio fiorentino poeta , dal cod. Laurenziano 41, traduzione della biografia di Filippo Villani k Maestro Domenico Bandini d'Arezzo, dal Fons memorabilium universi , ricchissima enciclopedia in 5 parti, , parte V, libro 1 cap. I - vita di Boccaccio k Siccone Polenton, Vite scriptorum illustrium latine lingue dal codice CRM 247 (carta 56a) del Museo Civico di Padova k Giannozzo di Bernardo Manetti (sec. XV) Jannotti Manetti incipit feliciter (Codice II viii 47 della Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze

43. GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO
boccaccio, giovanni (13131375), Italian author, whose Decameron is one of the classicsof literature, was born in 1313, as we know from a letter of Petrarch
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BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI During the 14th century the study of ancient literature was at a low ebb in Italy. The interest of the lay world was engrossed by political struggles, and the treasures of classical history and poetry were at the mercy of monks, too lazy or too ignorant to use, or even to preserve them. Boccaccio himself told that, on asking to see the library of the celebrated monastery of Monte Cassino, he was shown into a dusty room without a door to it. Many of the valuable manuscripts were mutilated; and his guide told him that the monks were in the habit of tearing leaves from the codices to turn them into psalters for children, or amulets for women at the price of four or five soldi apiece. BOCCACCIO BOCCALINI

44. Giovanni Boccaccio - Olga's Gallery
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Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-75), Italian writer and humanist, born into a family of a Florentine merchant. His youth he spent in Naples, where be began his literary studies and wrote his first works. In 1340 he returned to Florence. Municipality of Florence employed him for different diplomatic missions. His main literary work is Decameron. The Story of Nastagio degli Onesti is a novella from Decameron, it tells the story of the young Nastagio from Ravenna, who cunningly uses a horrific event in order to persuade his beloved to marry him.
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Nastagio, rejected by the lady he admires, retires in the pine forest. There he suddenly comes upon a knight on horseback who is hunting a naked woman with his hounds. Nastagio seizes a branch in order to protect the defenseless woman.
2. The Infernal Hunt. Nastagio watches with dismay as the knight tears out the woman's heart and entrails and feeds them to his dogs. Then the armed rider is once again hounding his victim along the shores of the ocean. The chase is hell's punishment for the hunter, whose despairing love caused him to commit suicide, and for the naked woman, who was cruel to her lover; it is a punishment that will be repeated eternally.
3. The Banquet in the Pine Forest.

45. Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) Italian Writer.
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46. Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) Italian Writer.
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(1313-1375) Italian writer. Giovanni Boccaccio is most famous for "The Decameron" (1353), which was first translated into English in 1620.
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48. Shakespeare And The Globe: Then And Now
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Boccaccio, detail of a fresco by Andrea del Castagno; in the Cenacolo di Sant' Apollonia, Florence SCALA/Art Resource, New York City (b. 1313, Paris, Fr.d. Dec. 21, 1375, Certaldo, Tuscany [Italy]), Italian poet and scholar, best remembered as the author of the earthy tales in the Decameron . With Petrarch he laid the foundations for the humanism of the Renaissance and raised vernacular literature to the level and status of the classics of antiquity.
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Boccaccio was the son of a Tuscan merchant, Boccaccio di Chellino (called Boccaccino), and a mother who was probably French. He passed his early childhood rather unhappily in Florence. His father had no sympathy for Boccaccio's literary inclinations and sent him, not later than 1328, to Naples to learn business, probably in an office of the Bardi, who dominated the court of Naples by means of their loans. In this milieu Boccaccio experienced the aristocracy of the commercial world as well as all that survived of the splendours of courtly chivalry and feudalism. He also studied canon law and mixed with the learned men of the court and the friends and admirers of Petrarch, through whom he came to know the work of Petrarch himself. These years in Naples, moreover, were the years of Boccaccio's love for

49. Giovanni Boccacio
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50. Giovanni Boccaccio --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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51. Boccaccio, Giovanni
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Italian writer and humanist, one of the great authors of all time.
Boccaccio was perhaps born in Paris, the illegitimate son of a Florentine merchant and a French noblewoman. Reared in Florence, he was sent to study accounting in Naples about 1323. He abandoned accounting for canon law and gave that up for classical and scientific studies. He took part in the life of the court of Robert d'Anjou, king of Naples. The king is supposed to have had an illegitimate daughter, Maria de Conti d'Aquino. Although proof of her existence has not been established, she is said to have been Boccaccio's mistress and to have inspired a great deal of his work. She is, perhaps, the Fiammetta immortalized in his writings.
Returning to Florence about 1340, Boccaccio performed various diplomatic services for the city government, and in 1350 he met the celebrated poet and humanist Petrarch,

52. Boccaccio, Giovanni
boccaccio, giovanni. Italian writer and poet. He is chiefly known forthe collection of tales called the Decameron (1348–53). Equally
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54. Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375: Free Web Books, Online
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Giovanni Boccaccio (born 1313 in Paris - December 21, 1375 in Florence) was the greatest of Petrarch's disciples and an important renaissance humanist in his own right. He was a great scholar of the classics, especially Tacitus and Livy. His own works included On Famous Women, the Decameron and the Tale of Filippa (which is a celebrated story within the Decameron). Boccaccio's characters are notable for their era in that they are realistic, spirited and clever individuals who are grounded in reality (In contradiction to the characters of his contemporaries, who were more concerned with the Medieval virtues of Chivalry, Piety and Humility). His greatest legacy is, however, his poems in the vernacular. In later life he turned to Christianity and repudiated many of his earlier works. His Decameron - named because its intent was to produce 10 stories by 10 travellers - was an important influence on Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. More ...

55. Boccaccio, Giovanni - Storia Della Letteratura Italiana Del 300
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Il padre della prosa italiana , uno dei maggiori novellieri di ogni tempo. Figlio del mercante fiorentino Boccaccio di Chellino e di una gentildonna francese, fu dal padre inviato quattordicenne a Napoli , che aveva relazioni commerciali con Firenze , perché imparasse la mercatura; ma né in questa occupazione né negli studi di diritto canonico, a cui si applicò più tardi, mostrò alcuna disposizione. Il giovane Boccaccio preferiva la vita brillante e la familiarità con i letterati che godevano la protezione del re Roberto d'Angiò ; imparò le lingue e le letterature classiche , e si diede alla poesia , per cui aveva dimostrato vocazione fin da fanciullo. È di questo periodo la sua passione per Maria d'Aquino , figlia naturale di re Roberto , da lui più tardi celebrata col nome di Fiammetta . Nel , dissesti familiari lo costrinsero a tornare presso il padre a Firenze , ma dopo qualche tempo se ne allontanò e lo troviamo a Ravenna e a Forlì A Firenze tornò circa il , in occasione della morte del padre, e vi si stabilì prestando varie volte i suoi servigi alla Repubblica in ambascerie . Nel aveva intanto conosciuto il Petrarca , stringendo con lui intima amicizia che coltivò attraverso un ricco epistolario. Nel

56. Great Books And Classics - Giovanni Boccaccio
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57. - BIBLIOTECA Di CYBERIA - Giovanni Boccaccio -
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GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO Nasce a Firenze o a Certaldo nel 1313 da donna ignota e Michelino Boccaccino. Per nobilitarsi si diceva figlio della parigina Jeannette de la Roche. Il padre lo voleva mercante, banchiere e lo manda a Napoli presso il Banco dei Bardi di cui era socio, poi lo esorta invano allo studio del diritto canonico. Il favore di quegli verso Roberto d’Angiò lo portarono a corte, il cui ambiente tesse il mito di Fiammetta (forse la contessa Maria D’Aquino figlia del re e di una nobile francese). Ivi scrive la Caccia di Diana, il Filostrato, il Filocolo. Coi Bardi in rovina nel 1340 lascia Napoli. Con gravi difficoltà economiche s’inserisce a Firenze. Nel 1362 si ha la sua svolta spirituale per l’ammonizione del certosino Petroni. Dissuaso da Petrarca dal bruciare il Decameron, compone opere erudite in latino, d’ispirazione preumanistica. Riceve gli ordini sacri da Innocenzo VI. Muore per una grave malattia nel 1375. OPERE CONSULTABILI GRATUITAMENTE BIBLIOTECA
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