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  1. Decameron Its Sources & Analogues by A. C. Lee, 1909-06
  2. BOCCACCIO & FIAMMETTA by Janet Smarr, 1986-08-01
  3. GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO ANNOT BIBLI (Garland Medieval Bibliographies) by Consoli, 1992-02-01
  4. Order from Chaos: Social and Aesthetic Harmonies in Boccaccio's Decameron by Marga Cottino-Jones, 1982-06
  5. An Allegory of Form: Literary Self-Consciousness in the Decameron (Stanford French and Italian Studies, v. 18) by Millicent Marcus, 1979-06
  6. Boccaccio's Dante and the Shaping Force of Satire by Robert Hollander, 1997-10-01
  7. Chaucer and the Early Writings of Boccaccio (Chaucer Studies) by David Wallace, 1985-05-30
  8. Ghost of Boccaccio: Writings on Famous Women in Renaissance Italy (Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies) (Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies 7) by Stephen Kolsky, 2005-09-01
  9. Before the Knight's Tale: Imitation of Classical Epic in Boccaccio's Teseida (Middle Ages Series) by David Anderson, 1988-08
  10. Boccaccio in English: A Bibliography of Editions, Adaptations, and Criticism (Bibliographies and Indexes in World Literature) by F. S. Stych, 1995-01-30
  11. The Shades of Aeneas: The Imitation of Vergil and the History of Paganism in Boccaccio's Filostrato, Filocolo and Teseida by James H. McGregor, 1991-03

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62. 1351/1376 - Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375), Bucolicum Carmen
carmen. In Opere latine minori, Laterza, Bari 1928.
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sepius in lucis captus, sic Phebus et Argus. Sed nullus timor iste michi: nunc atria celi
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Testo Inde graues animis didici depellere curas et tenues somnos lepido reuocare susurro fabellisque nouis, demum prohibere latratus voce canum et culices facie remouere flabello.

63. 1371/1374 - Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375), Genealogiae Deorum Gentilium Libri
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Grazie anticipate. Liber IV, cap. 58.
De aquilone seu Borea vento Astrei filio: et collaterali septentrionis qui genuit Zethum Calaim et Arphalicem
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Boreas seu Aquilo ventus collateralis est Septentrionis, et natura sua habet nubes dissipare et aquas ligare gelu
Testo Ex hoc plures dicuntur fabule.
Nam Servius dicit eum amasse Yacintum puerum, qui etiam ab Apolline amabatur, et quoniam cerneret amorem pueri in amorem Apollinis magis quam in se flecti, iratus disco ludentem interemit.
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64. Anecdote - Giovanni Boccaccio - Boccaccio`s Edit
Boccaccio, Giovanni (13131375) French-born Italian poet and writer noted forthe Decameron (1351–1353), a collection of 100 tales set against the
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65. Labyrinth Search Results
Italian Boccaccio, Giovanni, 13131375. Boccaccio s Decameron Untranslated textof Giovanni Boccaccio s Decameron, organized by day.
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66. Giovanni Boccaccio
Giovanni Boccaccio biography the life of Giovanni Boccaccio. (1313-1375).Italian Author. The ghost of the Black Death
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Theme Search Advanced Search The Ebookstore is a trademark of Unitel Inc Giovanni Boccaccio Italian Author The ghost of the Black Death Born in Florence, Giovanni was the illegitimate son of a rich merchant, Boccaccino di Chellino, who recognized him officially. The biographer Filippo Villani, writes that the author of the famous Decameron was acute, humorous and unpretentious. Later he married Margherita de Mardoli, a woman of the Italian gentry. His father wanted him to become a merchant or, better, a lawyer, to access the highest ranks of society, but Giovanni had no interest for these professions and was considering himself as a poet. In 1348-1351 Florence is striken by the premices of the Black Death. Boccaccio loses then his father, step-mother and numerous friends, at a time when he writes his Decameron. Boccaccio had an immense admiration for his two great contemporaries Dante and Petrarch, and had a long friendship with the latter. This Author's titles If you wish further information about this author, please enter Italian Authors: Boccaccio Dante Machiavelli Other Authors of Medieval-Renaissance-Chivalry genre:
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67. Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375)
Boccaccio, Giovanni (13131375). • lokal begrenset tilgang * usikker/ ANDRE RESSURSER. Decameron di Giovanni Boccaccio riccardo tekst. lenkelister
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68. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Boc" To "Bodéwes"
Boccaccio, Giovanni, 13131375. La Confesión Amorosa / de Giovanni Boccaccio ;guión, 701 (Abr. 24 de 1991) I. Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375. II.
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- Boc-Serien. Salongsbödlarna och andra Betraktelser på Temat Värderingar i Populärlitteraturen / Bo Lundin. Staffanstorp : Cavefors, 1971. 203 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. (Boc-serien) Includes bibliographical references. On popular art and literature and society, with reference to comics. Call no.: NX180.S6L8 1971 - Boca Bear. book one / story, Bunny Schulle ; illustrations, Phil Aron. Boca Raton, FL : Globe Communications, 1990. 64 p. : ill. ; 13 cm. (Globe Mini Mag ; 217) (A Globe Young Reader Book) Genre: Funny animal fiction. Call no.: PS3569.C4784B6 1990 - Bocadillo (o Globo). Entry (p. 9-10) (Términos Técnicos) in Diccionario Básico del Cómic, by Federico López Socasau (Madrid : Acento Editorial, 1998). Call no.: PN6707.L6 1998 - "El Bocado Venenoso!" 6 p. in Suspenso, no. 16 (May 1958). Call no.: PN6790.M44S856no.16 -
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69. Giovanni Boccaccio - Äæîâàííè Áîêêà÷÷î (1313-1375)
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70. MLN, Volume 114 - Table Of Contents
Boccaccio, Giovanni, 13131375. Decamerone. Ritual in literature. Rites andceremonies in literature. Codebò, Marco. Straniamento ed epifania in Pigionali
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71. MLN, Volume 119 - Table Of Contents
Access article in HTML Access article in PDF Subjects. Boccaccio, Giovanni,13131375. Decamerone. Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375. Genealogia deorum.
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72. Giovanni Boccaccio - Cunnan
Giovanni Boccaccio (13131375) was born in Paris, France, although his fatherwas from Florence, Italy and he later married a Florentine.
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Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) was born in Paris, France , although his father was from Florence, Italy and he later married a Florentine. Boccaccio became one of the leading proponents of early humanism through many of his writings, after being educated in canon law His best known work is The Decameron . The book is set in a rural location outside of Florence, Italy where a group of 10 men and women each tell one story per day over each of 10 days. The stories in The Decameron take a large side-swipe at both church and state of the day, and in particular the stereotyped "humble friar", cops a huge shellacking for his lack of biblical knowledge and gluttony. The works are also fairly lascivious in tone, given the 14th century setting in which they were written. The work has often been seen as an antidote for Dante 's works including The Divine Comedy edit
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74. A Hundred Highlights From The Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Nr. 26
26 Giovanni Boccaccio (13131375), the Italian Renaissance poet and writer, becameworld-famous by his collection of novelle, Il Decamerone,
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169 E 37 fol. H6v Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), the Italian Renaissance poet and writer, became world-famous by his collection of novelle, Il Decamerone , written in Italian. Although translations into German, French, and Spanish appeared as early as the fifteenth century, it was not until 1564 that the first - incomplete - Dutch translation was published. It was made by Coornhert and called 50 lustige historien Around 1362 Boccaccio wrote his De claris mulieribus , 104 brief biographies of famous women, in Latin. It has come down to us in many manuscripts, and was first printed in Ulm, by Johan Zainer in 1473, followed by another edition in Strassbourg and a 1487 Louvain edition by Aegidius van der Heerstraten. The latter is an elaborately illustrated work with 76 woodcuts, all except the one representing Eve freely copied from Zainer. The famous women have many queens in their midst, like Semiramis, Queen of Assyria, Penthesileia, Queen of the Amazons, and Hecuba, Queen of Troy. Included are also the even more famous Helen of Troy, Penelope, Odysseus' wife, Sappho the poetess of Lesbos and the female pope, Joan. The illustration on the opposite page shows Cleopatra. Mark Antony has already killed himself by his sword after the fall of Alexandria in the year 30, and Cleopatra is depicted holding the poisonous snakes that are to take her life. Boccaccio's book on famous men was only published in the Netherlands in the fifteenth century in a French translation, printed by Mansion in Bruges. Dutch translations of both books had to wait till the sixteenth century: the famous women appeared in 1525, the famous men in 1526, both published in Antwerp by Claes de Grave.

75. Frederik Geier, Tacitus - Biographien Wichtiger Personen - Boccachio
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76. Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375)
Boccaccio, Giovanni (13131375). Olasz író, költo. Boccaccio 1313 nyarán születettFirenzében vagy Certaldóban, apjának, Boccaccio di Chelinónak és egy
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Olasz író, költõ Boccaccio 1313 nyarán született Firenzében vagy Certaldóban, apjának, Boccaccio di Chelinónak és egy francia özvegynek a kapcsolatából. Apja, aki Giovannit törvényes gyermekének ismerte el, 1319-tõl Firenzében mint bankügynök, majd 1327-tõl mint a Bardi-bank tagja Nápolyban dolgozik egy fiókintézetet igazgatva. Vele van fia is, aki pénzügyi-kereskedelmi, majd jogi tanulmányokat folytat: mindkettõt kevés vonzalommal. Az Anjou-politikát támogató Bardi bankház révén az ifjú Boccaccio megfordul az udvarban. A külvárosi nyomort saját szemével látó fiatalember így a pénz hatalmára érzékeny, a polgárság felé nyitott, kifinomult arisztokrata udvari világot is megtapasztalhatja. A nápolyi király gazdag könyvtára, az udvar nyitottsága a laikus filozófia, a francia irodalom, a görög kultúra és az arab novellisztika elõtt, mind-mind Boccaccio intellektuális, mûvészi formálódásának forrásává válik. Nagy szerepe van ebben Cino da Pistoiának, a kiváló költõnek és jogásznak, de a nápolyi életnek magának is, mely aktív, dinamikus életszemléletû s világra nyitott fiatalembert formál belõle. Megérintik a szabados társasági életforma örömei, de a kiábrándultság és a csalódások is. Életének jelentõs eseménye a Fiammetta (lángocska) névvel illetett hölgy iránt érzett szerelme, mely név egyszerre sejtetheti a szemérmes pírt a kedves arcán, de a tekintetében felvillanó szenvedély tüzét is. Ha a hölgy nem volt is elõkelõ származású, mint ahogy a hagyomány egy darabig Boccaccio „

77. Famous Persons: Giovanni Boccaccio By ANDREA DEL CASTAGNO
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The picture shows one of the three Tuscan poets represented in the cycle. Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), was an 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.

78. GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO (1313-1375)
Translate this page Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). Nasce a Certaldo, presso Firenze, da un mercantefiorentino. Era un figlio naturale. Quasi tutti i dati sulla sua biografia
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GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO (1313-1375) Nasce a Certaldo, presso Firenze, da un mercante fiorentino. Era un figlio naturale. Quasi tutti i dati sulla sua biografia giovanile sono incerti. Si sa però che il padre lo inviò a Napoli a far pratica presso una potente compagnia mercantile fiorentina: i Bardi, che dominavano le finanze della corte angioina. Ma il giovane Boccaccio manifesta nel '34 l'intenzione di dedicarsi completamente agli studi letterari. Ammesso alla corte angioina, ha la possibilità di ampliare notevolmente il campo della propria esperienza intellettuale e culturale. Nell'ambito della corte s'innamora di una gentildonna napoletana da lui celebrata in versi e prosa sotto il nome di Fiammetta. Il vero nome di questa donna è incerto. L'amore, in un primo momento corrisposto, finirà per volontà di lei. Durante il periodo napoletano Boccaccio scrive le sue prime opere letterarie. Nel 1340, in seguito al fallimento del banco dei Bardi, il Boccaccio è costretto a tornare a Firenze. In 15 anni scrive molte opere, fra cui il Decamerone , che è la principale. All'inizio del suo soggiorno fiorentino vive in ristrettezze economiche, ma dopo qualche tempo, anche per la fama acquistata con le sue opere, ottiene vari incarichi da parte del Comune, soprattutto come ambasciatore.

79. Giovanni Boccaccio - Approfondimenti Di Pagine Corsare
Translate this page Giovanni Boccaccio . a cura di Angela Molteni .. .Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) .Cronologiadella vita e un breve commento biografico.
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Le prime opere letterarie del Boccaccio sarebbero ispirate dall'amore, presto deluso, per Maria d'Aquino, figlia illegittima del re Roberto (probabilmente un'altra invenzione dello scrittore): le Rime, la Caccia di Diana, il Filocolo (1336), il Filostrato (1338?; o anteriore al Filocolo il Teseida, terminato a Firenze (1340-1341).
Ritorna a Firenze, richiamato dal padre in seguito al fallimento dei Bardi. Qui scrive il Ninfale d'Ameto (1341-1342), l' Amorosa visione (1342-1343), l' Elegia di madonna Fiammetta (1343-1344), piena di nostalgia per Napoli e per l'amore perduto, il Ninfale fiesolano
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Altro incontro col Petrarca a Milano.
Decameron , la cui compilazione fu spesso protratta e alternata: il Corbaccio (circa 1355), la Genologia deorum gentilium (1350-1375), il Buccolicum carmen (1351-1366?), il De claris mulieribus (1360-1374?), il De casibus virorum illustrium (1355- 1374?), il

80. The Decameron [videorecording] / An Alberto Grimaldi Production ; A Film By Pier
Subject(s), Boccaccio, Giovanni, 13131375 Film and video adaptations. Feature filmsItaly. Foreign films. Motion pictures, Italian.
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LIBRARY CATALOG COURSE RESERVES LIBRARY HOURS ... uvm a-z Title: The Decameron [videorecording] / An Alberto Grimaldi production ; A film by Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Description: 1 videodisc (111 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Published: Santa Monica, CA : MGM Home Entertainment [distributor], 2002.
Publisher No.: 1003950 MGM Home Entertainment
System: DVD ; widescreen format ; scene access ; Dolby digital mono.
Language Note: In Italian with English, French, and Spanish subtitles.
Credits: Written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini ; executive producer, Franco Rosellinin.
Performer(s): Franco Citti, Ninetto Davoli, Jovan Jovanovic, Vincenzo Amato, Angela Luce, Giuseppe Zigaina.
Summary: Pasolini's rendition of 8 of Boccaccio's tales. Includes lusty nuns who perform sexual "miracles," a cheating wife with a head for business, a dying con artist attempting a heavenly swindle, young lovers caught with their pants down, a servant who loses his head for love and a gullible farmer who tries to turn his wife into a mare.
Notes: Originally issued as a motion picture in 1970.

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