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  1. Il Decameron Di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio: Cittadino Fiorentino, Volume 2 (Italian Edition) by Anonymous, 2010-02-26
  2. Il Decamerone Di Giovanni Boccaccio V4 (1820) (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, 2010-09-10
  3. Giovanni Boccaccio (Twayne's world Authors Series) by Judith Powers Serafini-Sauli, 1982
  4. Opere Volgari Di Giovanni Boccaccio: Amorosa Visione. La Caccia Di Diana ... Ora Per La Prima Volta Pub (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Luigi Fiacchi, et all 2010-02-23
  5. Trenta Novelle Di Giovanni Boccaccio Ad Uso Delle Scuole (1908) (Italian Edition)
  6. Opere Volgari Di Giovanni Boccaccio: Cor, Su I Testi a Penna, Volume 3 (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Luigi Fiacchi, et all 2010-02-22
  7. GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO IL FILOCOLO (Garland Library of Medieval Literature) by Cheney, 1985-12-01
  8. Giovanni Boccaccio e il romanzo familiare (Ricerche) (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Chiecchi, 1994
  9. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio by J.M. Rigg (Translated By), 1941
  10. The tranquil heart;: Portrait of Giovanni Boccaccio, by Catherine MacFarlane Carswell, 1937
  11. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio by Rockwell] Boccaccio, Giovanni; Aldington, Richard (translator) [Kent, 1949
  12. Il Decameron Di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio by Giovanni Boccaccio, 1725
  13. Giovanni Boccaccio (Die Grossen Klassiker) (German Edition) by Egon Flaig, 1984
  14. Opere Volgari Di Giovanni Boccaccio: Cor, Su I Testi a Penna, Volume 7 (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Luigi Fiacchi, et all 2010-03-20

61. Giovanni Boccaccio. Life Of Dante. J.G. Nichols, Trans. Reviewed By Guyda Armstr
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62. The Decameron - Giovanni Boccaccio - Penguin Classics
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63. Giovanni Boccaccio Quotes
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64. Powell's Books - The Decameron By Giovanni Boccaccio
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65. Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast: Archives, Boccaccio, Giovanni
Miette s Bedtime Story Podcast giovanni boccaccio, Federico s Falcon (The Decameron). Posted by miette at 1213 AM Comments (10)
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Much as I would love to read the entire Decameron, and one day maybe I will (when the sound quality is improved to the point where I no longer sound like a podcastrati... and yes I am working on it!), for now, here's enough of an excerpt to give you pleasantest of dreams of romance in the time of plague. Besides, it doesn't get much more hypercritically metatextual, reading a bedtime story that is a bedtime story being read. Until the day comes when I'm able to read the entire book, when you and I are all up all night tossing with the need for more words (and what a day that'll be), you can read The Decameron yourselves if you want to pay for it. Now, please go to bed. You need your rest. Sweet dreams. Don't eat fowl. Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast: Giovanni Boccaccio, Federico's Falcon (The Decameron) Posted by miette at 12:13 AM Comments (10)
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66. Biography Of Boccaccio, Giovanni
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71. VIA BOCCACCIO
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72. Giovanni Boccaccio Biography
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Giovanni Boccaccio Biography Giovanni Boccaccio (June 16, 1313 - December 21, 1375) was a Florentine author and poet, the greatest of Petrarch's disciples, an important Renaissance humanist in his own right and author of a number of notable works including On Famous Women, the Decameron and his poems in the vernacular.
The exact details of his birth are uncertain. He was almost certainly a bastard, the son of a Florentine banker and an unknown woman. An early biographer claimed his mother was a Parisien and that the city was also the place of his birth, this has been largely depreciated as a romanticism and his place of birth is more likely to have been in Tuscany, perhaps in Certaldo, the town of his father.
Boccaccio grew up in Florence. His father was working for the Compagnia dei Bardi and in the 1320s married Margherita del Mardoli, of an illustrious family. It is believed Boccaccio was tutored by Giovanni Mazzuoli and received from him an early introduction to the works of Dante. Around 1327 Boccaccio moved to Naples when his father was appointed to head the Neopolitan branch of his bank, Boccaccio was apprenticed to the bank and spent six years there. It was a trade for which he had no affinity and he eventually persuaded his father to let him study law at the Studium in the city. However, his father had introduced him into the Neopolitan nobility and the French-influenced court of Robert the Wise. Boccaccio had become a friend of fellow-Florentine Nicola Acciaiuoli and benefitted from his influence as lover of Catherine of Valois, later counsellor to Queen Joanna and the "Grand Seneschal".

73. Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron
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74. Boccaccio - MSN Encarta
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76. Boccaccio, Giovanni (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
boccaccio, giovanni, the celebrated Italian raconteur, born near Florence; showed early a passion for literature; sent by his father to Naples to pursue a
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Boccaccio, Giovanni , the celebrated Italian raconteur, born near Florence ; showed early a passion for literature ; sent by his father to Naples to pursue a mercantile career; gave himself up to story-telling in prose and verse; fell in love with Maria, a beautiful woman, daughter of the king, styled by him Fiammetta, for whom he wrote several of his works, and his great work, the “ Decameron ”; early formed a lifelong friendship with Petrarch, along with whom he contributed to the revival and study of classic literature ; lectured on Dante in Florence ; Petrarch's death deeply affected him, and he died the year after ( Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclop¦dia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Bob¨che Boccherini, Luigi Web fromoldbooks.org Blumenthal, Leonard von Blumi`ne Blunt, John Henry Bluntschli, Johann Kaspar ... Bob¨che Boccaccio, Giovanni Boccherini, Luigi

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78. Project MUSE
boccaccio found giovanni da Lodi s Vita, Peter Damiani s contemporary friar of Fonte Avellana, and rewrote it. He introduced ex novo a chapter on the vanity
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79. The Most Pleasant And Delectable Questions Of Love / By Giovanni Boccaccio
boccaccio, giovanni, 13131375 . The Most Pleasant and Delectable Questions of Love / by giovanni boccaccio Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
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  • Chapter 2 THE FIRST QUESTION,PROPOSED BY PHILOCOPO
  • Chapter 3 THE SECOND QUESTION, PROPOSED BY PARMENIO
  • Chapter 4 THE THIRD QUESTION, PROPOSED BY A YOUNG GENTLEWOMAN
  • Chapter 5 THE FOURTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY MENEDON
  • Chapter 6 THE FIFTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY CLONICO
  • Chapter 7 THE SIXTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY A YOUNG GENTLEWOMAN
  • Chapter 8 THE SEVENTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY GALEON
  • Chapter 9 THE EIGHTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY A YOUNG GENTLEWOMAN NAMED PAOLA
  • Chapter 10 THE NINTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY FERAMONT DUKE OF MONTORIO
  • Chapter 11 THE TENTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY ASCALEON
  • Chapter 12 THE ELEVENTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY A GENTLEWOMAN NAMED GRACE
  • Chapter 13 THE TWELFTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY LONGANO
  • Chapter 14 THE THIRTEENTH QUESTION, PROPOSED BY MASSALINE
  • 80. Boccaccio
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