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  1. The Ideology of the Decameron by Max Alexander Staples, 1995-05
  2. The Decameron First Day in Perspective (Toronto Italian Studies)
  3. The Boccaccian Novella: Creation and Waning of a Genre (Studies in Italian Culture Literature in History) by Corradina Caporello-Szykman, 1990-12
  4. Five Frames for the Decameron: Communications and Social Systems in the Cornice by Joy H. Potter, 1982-05
  5. Design in Chaucer's Troilus by Sanford Brown Meech, 1969-11-28
  6. Narrative Intellection in the Decameron by Stavros Deligiorgis, 1975-06
  7. Comedy in Chaucer and Boccaccio (Chaucer Studies) by Carol Falvo Heffernan, 2009-07-15
  8. Approaches to Teaching Boccaccio's Decameron (Approaches to Teaching World Literature)
  9. Nature and Reason in the Decameron (Publications of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Manchester ; no. 21) by Robert Alistair Bartley Gordon Hastings, 1965-10
  10. Boccaccio geografo: Un viaggio nel Mediterraneo tra le citta, i giardini ea il 'mondo' di Giovanni Boccaccio (Storie del mondo) (Italian Edition)
  11. Giovanni Boccaccio As Man and Author. by John Addington Symonds, 1968-06
  12. Fabulous Vernacular: Boccaccio's Filocolo and the Art of Medieval Fiction by Victoria Kirkham, 2001-05-15
  13. Building a Monument to Dante: Boccaccio as Dantista (Toronto Italian Studies) by Jason Houston, 2010-05-29
  14. Boccaccio's Last Fiction: Il Corbaccio (Middle Ages Series) by Robert Hollander, 1988-11

41. Projeto Poesia Diária - Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375)
Translate this page Nota Biográfica Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). As notícias mais lidas sobre GiovanniBoccaccio Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). Classificação de notícias.
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42. Projeto Poesia Diária
Translate this page Poesia Diária Giovanni Boccaccio Procurar neste Tópico Voltar para a Home Selcionar um novo Tópico . Nota Biográfica Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375).
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Giovanni Boccaccio (13131375). NOVELLE VENTOTTO DI MESSER Giovanni BOCCACCI SCELTEORA LAPRIMA VOLTA DAL SUO DECAMERONE Giuseppe Comino, Padua 1739. pp.
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Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375)
NOVELLE VENTOTTO DI MESSER GIOVANNI BOCCACCI SCELTE ORA LAPRIMA VOLTA DAL SUO DECAMERONE...
Giuseppe Comino, Padua: 1739 pp. (24), 255, (1) + Engraved frontis portrait. Woodcut initials, head and tail-pieces. Sm. 8vo. Damp stained. Old spineless vellum. Edited and with a Preface by Anton Federigo Seghezzi (d. 1745), this collection includes an important description of the Pestilence that struck Florence in 1348. This edition is apparently not in Haym nor Gamba. Boccaccio was one of the greatest of Italian poets. He was born in Certaldo or in Florence to an unknown woman and Boccaccino di Chellino, a wealthy merchant. He abandoned a career in banking with his father. At Naples (1328) he attended the lessons of Cino da Pistoia (jurist-poet and friend of Dante and Petrarch), and took up the study of canonical law.
He mingled in courtly and scholarly society, and turned to story-writing in verse and prose. In Paris, Florence, and Naples he indulged his humanistic interests in classical literature and also composed his first vernacular poetry. In 1350 he met Petrarch in Florence, and began his life as an ardent soldier in the cause of 'the new learning'. Around the same time he moved to Padua where he joined the court of Louis of Bavaria as Ambassador from the city-state of Florence. Later he served Florence (and humanism) as ambassador to many other Courts.
His works are immortal. The 'Teseide' was partly translated by Chaucer in the 'Knight's Tale' and the 'Filostrato' (dealing with the loves of Troilus and Cressida), was also in great part translated by Chaucer. His passionate love for the noble lady 'Fiammetta' made her name famous. The 'Decameron' his great collection of love tales "will be read as long as men have eyes."

44. Rarity Of The Day - Author Index
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45. Andrea Del Castagno
Giovanni Boccaccio (Certaldo 13131375) is the main prose-writer ofthe 14th century. He studied in Florence and in Naples at the
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Andrea del Castagno Giovanni Boccaccio 1450 circa
Fresco removed and transferred to canvas, cm 250x154 Inv. San Marco e Cenacoli n. 165 Around 1450 Andrea del Castagno painted on fresco for the loggia of the Florentine villa Carducci at Legnaia a series of famous personages. On the long wall of the rectangular hall nine standing figures were arranged in three triads: Florentine heroes of freedom, famous women of the past and Tuscan poets. In the 19th century these frescoes have been removed from the wall and transferred on canvas. The decoration also included, on the short walls, Adam Eve and a Madonna with Child still in the original place. Paintings exhibited now at the Uffizi represent: three Florentine warriors ( Pippo Spano Giovanni Boccaccio (Certaldo 1313-1375) is the main prose-writer of the 14th century. He studied in Florence and in Naples at the Angio court and since 1340 he lived in Florence; his most famous work is the Decameron , written between 1348 and 1353.

46. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
Boccaccio, Giovanni (13131375). The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts01-01-1998 Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375) Italian writer and poet.
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47. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
4. Boccaccio, Giovanni (13131375) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January1, 1998 Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375) Italian writer and poet.
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Endlich ließ er ihn rufen, empfing ihn auf das freundlichste, hieß ihn neben sich sitzen und sprach alsdann: "Mein Freund, ich habe schon von vielen gehört, du seiest weise und habest besonders in göttlichen Dingen tiefe Einsicht; nun erführe ich gern von dir, welches unter den drei Gesetzen du für das wahre hältst, das jüdische, das sarazenische oder das christliche." Der Jude war in der Tat ein weiser Mann und erkannte wohl, dass Saladin ihm solcherlei Fragen nur vorlegte, um ihn m seinen Worten zu fangen; auch sah er, dass, welches von diesen Gesetzen er vor den andern loben möchte, Saladin immer seinen Zweck erreichte. So bot er denn schnell seinen ganzen Scharfsinn auf, um eine unverfängliche Antwort, wie sie ihm Not tat, zu finden, und sagte dann, als ihm plötzlich eingefallen war, wie er sprechen sollte:
So sage ich Euch denn, mein Gebieter, auch von den drei Gesetzen, die Gott der Vater den drei Völkern gegeben, und über die ihr mich befraget. Jedes der Völker glaubt seine Erbschaft, sein wahres Gesetz und seine Gebote, zu haben, damit es sie befolge. Wer es aber wirklich hat, darüber ist, wie über die Ringe, die Frage noch unentschieden."

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den Weltruhm des Florentiners Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375).
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Giovanni Boccaccio
Die Novellensammlung "Decamerone" (1350) begründete den Weltruhm des Florentiners Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). In der Rahmenhandlung des Textes erzählen sich zehn vor der Pest in Florenz auf ein Landgut geflohene Personen die Geschichten.
(aus: Giovanni Boccaccio, Das Decamerone, in: Klaus Bergdolt (Hg.)1989 , S.39ff.) Boccaccio, Giovanni: geboren1313 in Paris; entstammt einer Liaison eines florentinischen Kaufmanns mit einer französischen Adligen; aufgewachsen in Florenz; dort kaufmännische Lehre, die ihn 1330 nach Neapel führte. 1332 gab er den Kaufmannsberuf auf, um sich dem Studium der Rechte zu widmen; einige Jahre am Königshof in Neapel, dort Beginn seiner dichterischen Laufbahn; 1340 nach Florenz zurück,dort Amt eines Richters und Notars; diplomatische Missionen u. a. zu Papst Urban V. und 1367 nach Rom; 1373 Vorlesungen über Dantes "Göttliche Komödie", dann zog er sich auf sein Landgut bei Florenz zurück; gestorben am 21.12.1375
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  • 50. Cuentos De Giovanni Boccaccio - Biblioteca Digital Ciudad Seva
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    51. Citas Y Frases Célebres De Giovanni Boccaccio
    Translate this page Giovanni Boccaccio. 1313-1375. Escritor italiano. Sugerir sitio sobreGiovanni Boccaccio. Vale más actuar exponiéndose a arrepentirse
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    52. Boissard, Jean-Jacques; Bry, Theodor De: Bibliotheca Chalcographica, ... Boccacc
    Boissard, JeanJacques Bibliotheca chalcographica 1652-1669.Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375); Schriftsteller = Eee1
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    53. MicroMegas • P A P E L E R Í A • Giovanni Boccaccio
    Translate this page Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). Click Here! Poeta y humanista italiano.Se cree que nació en París, hijo ilegítimo de un comerciante
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    GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO
    Poeta y humanista italiano Se cree que nació en París, hijo ilegítimo de un comerciante florentino y una noble francesa. Fue criado en Florencia y posteriormente se le envió a estudiar a Nápoles, hacia el 1323. Cursó estudios de Derecho Canónico. Formó parte de la corte de Roberto de Anjou, rey de Nápoles. De regreso a Florencia, hacia 1340, desempeñó varios cargos diplomáticos. En 1350 conoció a Petrarca, con el que mantuvo una estrecha amistad. En 1362 fue invitado a Nápoles, prometiéndole el patronazgo de la reina Juana. Sin embargo tras un cierto rechazo, se acogió a la hospitalidad de Pretarca, que entonces estaba en Venecia (1363). Regresó a su propiedad de Certaldo (cerca de Florencia). Sus últimos años los dedicó a la meditación religiosa. Fue nombrado en 1373 como lector oficial de Dante. Su serie de lecturas quedó interrumpida por una enfermedad en 1374, y falleció el 21 de diciembre de 1375.

    54. Arts, Literature, Periods And Movements, Medieval: Boccaccio, Giovanni
    Giovanni Boccaccio The Geoffrey Chaucer Page - Harvard on the relationship of Boccaccio sand Chaucer s humanist and novelist (1313-1375), most famous for
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    55. Referaty.sk • Giovanni Boccaccio Dekameron
    Giovanni Boccaccio Dekameron 1313 Florencia 1375 Giovanni Boccaccio(1313-1375) G. Boccaccio sa narodil Certalde nedaleko Florencie.
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    56. Giovanni Boccaccio - Who's Who In Medieval History
    Giovanni Boccaccio Very brief but wellhyperlinked intro at Wikipedia. GiovanniBoccaccio, 1313-1375 Concise biography by Steven Kreis at his History Guide.
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    Poet Italy Giovanni Boccaccio (sometimes misspelled Bocaccio or Boccacio) was a poet, scholar and diplomat whose work helped raise literature in the vernacular to the respectability of classical texts. Though known for writing in Italian, Boccaccio wrote primarily in Latin later in life. Much like Dante and Petrarch , Boccaccio had his own muse in the lovely "Fiammetta," whose real-world identity remains undetermined but who appeared in many of his early works. Today Boccaccio is best known for his earthy masterpiece the Decameron, in which ten individuals fleeing from the plague into the countryside tell stories, and which is believed to have influenced Chaucer 's Canterbury Tales.

    57. Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), Il Decamerone (1470, Entstanden 1349-1353)
    Translate this page Horaz (65-8 v.Chr.), Ars poetica. Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), Il Decamerone(1470, entstanden 1349-1353). Matteo Bandello (1485-1561), Novelle (1554-1573).
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    58. Boccaccio
    Translate this page Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), The Story of Patient Griselda. NovellaDecima. Novel X. Voice author 001 Il marchese di Sanluzzo
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    [001] Il marchese di Sanluzzo da' prieghi de' suoi uomini costretto di pigliar moglie, per prenderla a suo modo piglia una figliuola d'un villano, della quale ha due figliuoli, li quali le fa veduto d'uccidergli; poi, mostrando lei essergli rincresciuta e avere altra moglie presa a casa faccendosi ritornare la propria figliuola come se sua moglie fosse, lei avendo in camiscia cacciata e a ogni cosa trovandola paziente, piú cara che mai in casa tornatalasi, i suoi figliuoli grandi le mostra e come marchesana l'onora e fa onorare. [Voice: author]
    [001] The Marquis of Saluzzo, overborne by the entreaties of his vassals, consents to take a wife, but, being minded to please himself in the choice of her, takes a husbandman's daughter. He has two children by her, both of whom he makes her believe that he has put to death. Afterward, feigning to be tired of her, and to have taken another wife, he turns her out of doors in her shift, and brings his daughter into the house in guise of his bride; but, finding her patient under it all, he brings her home again, and shews her her children, now grown up, and honours her, and causes her to be honoured, as Marchioness. [002] Finita la lunga novella del re, molto a tutti nel sembiante piaciuta, Dioneo ridendo disse: "Il buono uomo che aspettava la seguente notte di fare abbassare la coda ritta della fantasima, avrebbe dati men di due denari di tutte le lode che voi date a messer Torello"; e appresso, sappiendo che a lui solo restava il dire, incominciò:

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    1. Boccaccio, Giovanni, 13131375. Teseide. 2. Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400 Criticismand interpretation. I. Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375. Teseide. II.
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    Book by Edward Hutton; J. Lane, 1910. Subjects Boccaccio, Giovanni13131375. ..awork by the Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio (boh-KAH-chee-oh) (1313-1375).
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