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  1. The Decameron / Giovanni Boccaccio ; translated by G. H. McWilliam by Giovanni (1313-1375) Boccaccio, 1979-01-01
  2. Decameron / Giovanni Boccaccio ; the John Payne translation, revised and annotated by Charles S. Singleton [complete in two volumes with a 3rd supplementary volume of notes and commentary] by Giovanni (1313-1375) Boccaccio, 1982-01-01
  3. The Decameron or Ten days' Entertainment of Boccaccio by Giovanni (1313-1375) Boccaccio, 1926-01-01
  4. Stories of Boccaccio (The Decameron), tr. from the Italian into English, with eleven original etchings by Leopold Flameng by Giovanni (1313-1375) - Related names: Payne, John (1842-1916) tr; Fla Boccaccio, 1920
  5. The Decameron, Volume II by Giovanni, 1313-1375 Boccaccio, 2009-10-04
  6. Concerning famous women / translated with an introduction and notes, by Guido A.Guarino by Giovanni (1313-1375) Boccaccio, 1964-01-01
  7. Opere volgari di Giovanni Boccaccio, cor, su i testi a penna Volume 12-13 (Italian Edition) by Boccaccio Giovanni 1313-1375, Moutier Ignazio ed, 2010-10-14
  8. Opere volgari di Giovanni Boccaccio, cor, su i testi a penna Volume 16-17 (Italian Edition) by Boccaccio Giovanni 1313-1375, Moutier Ignazio ed, 2010-10-14
  9. Decameron Von Heinrich Steinhowel (German Edition) by Boccaccio Giovanni 1313-1375, 2010-10-14
  10. Le Philocope De Messire Iean Boccace Florentin: Contenant L'histoire De Fleury & Blanchefleur. (French Edition) by Boccaccio Giovanni 1313-1375, Sevin Adrien, 2010-10-15
  11. The Decameron or Ten Days Entertainment of Boccaccio (Giovanni, 1313-1375) by Boccaccio, 1905-01-01
  12. Tales from Boccaccio. by Boccaccio. Giovanni. 1313-1375., 1918-01-01
  13. Boccaccio 's Olympia. ed. with an English rendering. by Israel G by Boccaccio. Giovanni. 1313-1375., 1913-01-01
  14. Pearl : an English poem of the 14th century by Giovanni, 1313-1375 Boccaccio, 2009-10-26

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Giovanni Boccaccio, 13131375. Biographical note. Giovanni Boccaccio(born 1313 in Paris - December 21, 1375 in Florence) was the
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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 ...

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3. Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313-1375
Giovanni Boccaccio, 13131375. The Italian poet, Giovanni Boccacciowas most probably born in Tuscany, the illegitimate son of a
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The Italian poet, Giovanni Boccaccio was most probably born in Tuscany, the illegitimate son of a merchant of Certaldo, who launched him on a commercial career, during which he spent some time at Paris. As a young man, Boccaccio abandoned commerce and the study of canon law. At Naples he began to write stories in verse and prose, mingled in courtly society, and fell in love with the noble lady whom he made famous under the name of Fiammetta. Up to 1350 Boccaccio lived at Florence and at Naples, producing prose tales, pastorals, and poems. The Teseide is a version in ottava rima of the medieval romance of Palamon and Arcite, which was partly translated by Chaucer in the Knight's Tale , and is the subject of Fletcher's Two Noble Kinsmen . The Filostrato deals with the loves of Troilus and Cressida, also in great part translated by Chaucer. After 1350 Boccaccio became a diplomat entrusted with important public affairs, and a scholar devoted to the new learning. During this period, in which he formed a lasting friendship with Francesco Petrarch, Boccaccio, as Florentine ambassador, visited Rome, Ravenna, Avignon and Brandenburg. In 1358 he completed his great work, the

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Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) Giovanni Boccaccio is, with the older Dante and the contemporary Francis Petrarch, one of the three great poets of the Italian fourteenth century. Chaucer knew the works of all three, and it has been speculated that he may even have met both Petrarch and Boccaccio (but see below). Of the three, Boccaccio was the one on whom Chaucer drew most heavily, and in some sense strove to emulate; Chaucer based Troilus on Boccaccio's Il Filostrato
and his Knight's Tale on Il Teseida , and Chaucer's elaborate high style owes something to Boccaccio's attempt to emulate the classics in his own vernacular. In his Monk's Tale Chaucer drew on Boccaccio's Latin works, his account of the falls of famous men and his book of illustrious women. A number of the Canterbury tales tell stories that also appear in Boccaccio's Decameron There is a slim possibility that Chaucer met Boccaccio, who was living in Certaldo, just south of Florence, in the 1370's when Chaucer was in Italy. Donald Howard, in his biography ( Chaucer: His Life, His Works, His World

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Medieval Sourcebook Boccaccio The Decameron Introduction. The onset of the Black Death, was described by Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375).
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The onset of the Black Death, was described by Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) I say, then, that the years of the beatific incarnation of the Son of God had reached the tale of one thousand three hundred and forty eight, when in the illustrious city of Florence, the fairest of all the cities of Italy, there made its appearance that deadly pestilence, which, whether disseminated by the influence of the celestial bodies, or sent upon us mortals by God in His just wrath by way of retribution for our iniquities, had had its origin some years before in the East, whence, after destroying an innumerable multitude of living beings, it had propagated itself without respite from place to place, and so calamitously, had spread into the West. In Florence, despite all that human wisdom and forethought could devise to avert it, as the cleansing of the city from many impurities by officials appointed for the purpose, the refusal of entrance to all sick folk, and the adoption of many precautions for the preservation of health; despite also humble supplications addressed to God, and often repeated both in public procession and otherwise by the devout; towards the beginning of the spring of the said year the doleful effects of the pestilence began to be horribly apparent by symptoms that shewed as if miraculous. Not such were they as in the East, where an issue of blood from the nose was a manifest sign of inevitable death; but in men a women alike it first betrayed itself by the emergence of certain tumors in the groin or the armpits, some of which grew as large as a common apple, others as an egg, some more, some less, which the common folk called

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(13131375) Italian writer. Giovanni Boccaccio is most famous for TheDecameron (1353), which was first translated into English in 1620.
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Biographical Information Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), Italian writer, humanist, one of the founders of the Renaissance
born in Paris, son of an Italian (Florentine) businessman and a French woman
studied business but abandoned it eventually to pursue his literary interests
in 1350 Boccaccio met Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) (1304-1374), one the most important figures in the beginnings of the Renaissance and Humanism
interest in classical antiquity
influence of Petrarch and Dante Main Works Decameron (1350-1353), collection of prose tales in Italian On the Genealogy of the Gods of the Gentiles De genealogia deorum gentilium ) (1350-1374), scholarly work on classical mythology and culture, written in Latin

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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.

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15. GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO
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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

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