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  1. The Decameron, Volume II by Giovanni Boccaccio, 2010-07-12
  2. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio, Volume 1 by Giovanni Boccaccio, 2008-02-14
  3. Stories from the Decameron (The Collected stories of the world's greatest writers) by Giovanni Boccaccio, 1977
  4. The Life Of Giovanni Boccaccio by Thomas Caldecot Chubb, 2008-06-13
  5. The Filostrato of Giovanni Boccaccio by Giovanni Boccaccio, 1998-06
  6. The Decameron (Volume 1) by Giovanni Boccaccio, 2010-01-04
  7. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio, Volume 2 by Giovanni Boccaccio, 2008-02-14
  8. Opere Volgari Di Giovanni Boccaccio: La Vita Di Dante Alighieri. L'ameto (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Luigi Fiacchi, 2010-01-12
  9. Opere Volgari Di Giovanni Boccaccio: Il Filostrato (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Luigi Fiacchi, et all 2009-12-31
  10. Pasolini, Chaucer And Boccaccio: Two Medieval Texts And Their Translation to Film by Agnes Blandeau, 2006-06-08
  11. Il Decameron Di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio, Volumes 3-4 (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, Pierre Louis Ginguené, 2010-01-12
  12. The Palace of Pleasure: Elizabethan Versions of Italian and French Novels from Boccaccio, Bandello, Cinthio, Straparola, Queen Margaret of Navarre, and Others by Matteo Bandello, Giovanni Boccaccio, et all 2010-04-09
  13. Il Decamerone Di Giovanni Boccaccio, Volume 1 (Italian Edition) by Giovanni Boccaccio, 2010-01-10
  14. Giovanni Boccaccio as man and author by John Addington Symonds, 2010-09-03

21. The San Antonio College LitWeb Giovanni Boccaccio Page
Offers a timeline of the Italian poet's works in Italian and Latin, along with links to other sites about the author and his "Decameron." Life of Dante (1355?). giovanni boccaccio and Pietro Aretino.
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The Decameron (1349-1353). The English version of choice is possibly Decameron . The John Payne Translation, Revised and Annotated by Charles S. Singleton. Three volumes. California, 1982. But see also the more accessible versions by G.H. McWilliam (Penguin, 1995), Guido Waldman (Oxford, 1993) and Mark Musa and Peter Bondanella (Mentor,1982 ). See also the latter authors' Norton Critical Decameron , which includes 21 tales , selected criticism and other help.
Il Filostrato (1355). A Trojan war story used by Chaucer as a source for Troilus and Cressida . Translated by R.K. Gordon, in The Story of Troilus . Dent, 1934.
Il Filocolo
Il Teseida
Comedy of the Florentine Nymphs
The Amorous Vision
La Fiametta
. (1344) Edited and translated by Mariangela Causa-Steindler and Thomas Mauch as The Elegy of Lady Fiammetta . Chicago, 1990.
The Nymphs of Fiesole
Life of Dante
(1355?). Giovanni Boccaccio and Pietro Aretino. The Earliest Lives of Dante. Introduction by Francesco Basetti-Sani. Ungar, 1963. The Corbaccio (1355). Translated and edited by Anthony K. Cassell. Illinois, 1975.

22. Decameron
DECAMERON. di giovanni boccaccio. Proemio. Prima giornata
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23. BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI
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BOCCACCIO Like most progressive movements in art and literature, Boccaccio's remoulding of Italian prose may be described as a " return to nature." It is indeed the nature of the Italian people itself which has become articulate in the Decameron; here we find southern grace and elegance, together with that unveiled naivete of impulse which is so striking and so amiable' a quality of the Italian character. The undesirable complement of the last-mentioned feature, a coarseness and indecency of conception and expression hardly comprehensible to the northern mind, also appears in the Decameron, particularly where the life and conversation of the lower classes are the subject of the story. At the same time, these descriptions of low life are so admirable, and the character of popular parlance rendered with such humour, as often to make the frown of moral disgust give way to a smile. It is not surprising that a style so concise and yet so pliable so typical and yet so infiivddual, as that of Boccaccio wao of enormous influence on the further progress of a prose in a manner created by it. This influence has indeed prevailed down to the present time, to an extent beneficial upon the whole, although frequently fatal to the development of individual writers. Novelists like Giovanni Fiorentino or Franco Sacchetti are completely under the sway of their great model; and Boccaccio's influence may be discerned equally in the plastic fulness of Machiavelli and in the pointed satire of Aretino. Without touching upon the individual merits of La.sca, Bandello and other novelists of the cinque-cento, it may be asserted that none of them created a style independent of their great predecessor. One cannot indeed but acquiesce in the authoritative utterance of

24. Boccaccio (general Note)
THE GEOFFREY CHAUCER PAGE giovanni boccaccio (13131375) giovanni boccaccio is, with the older Dante and the contemporary Francis Petrarch, one of the three great poets of the Italian fourteenth century.
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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

25. Biografie - Vita E Opere Di Giovanni Boccaccio
Vita e opere dell'autore, con critica letteraria al Decamerone.
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Giovanni Boccaccio 1313-1375 Dante Rime , la Caccia di Diana , il Filostrato , il Filocolo , il Teseida (terminato poi a Firenze). Nel 1340-41, in seguito al fallimento della Compagnia dei Bardi, richiamato dal padre torna a Firenze ad una vita di ristrettezze economiche. Compone la Commedia delle Ninfe Fiorentine (1341-42), l' Amorosa visione (1342), l' Elegia di madonna Fiammetta (1343-44), piena di rimpianto per il mondo napoletano, ed infine il Ninfale fiesolano Decameron De genealogiis deorum gentilium ), sulla geografia ( De montibus, silvis, fontibus, lacubus, fluminibus, stagnis seu paludibus, et de nominibus maris De claris mulieribus ), e maschili ( De casibus virorum illustrium Nel 1355 o nel 1365 compone il Corbaccio . Forti scrupoli morali lo portano a meditare persino la distruzione del Decameron Inferno Stanco, malato e angustiato dalle solite ristrettezze economiche, si ritira a Certaldo, dove muore il 21 dicembre 1375, un anno e mezzo dopo il suo amico Petrarca. Stampa questo articolo Scrivi il tuo commento sull'autore Scrivi alla Libreria di Dora I commenti dei lettori Vukica Kraincanic (vukica_kr@yahoo.co.uk), Belgrado (Serbia-Montenegro), 18/03/03

26. Boccaccio (general Note)
Harvard University site commenting on the relationship of boccaccio's and Chaucer's writings.
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THE GEOFFREY CHAUCER PAGE
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

27. Index080 - Progetto Boccaccio A Cura Di Giuseppe Bonghi
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