Giovanni Boccaccio - Wikipedia Giovanni Boccaccio (UK: bəˈkætʃioʊ bə-KATCH-ee-oh, US: boʊˈkɑːtʃ (i) oʊ, bəˈ - boh-KAH-ch (ee)oh, bə-; Italian: [dʒoˈvanni bokˈkattʃo]; 16 June 1313 [1] – 21 December 1375) was an Italian writer, poet, correspondent of Petrarch, and an important Renaissance humanist
Giovanni Boccaccio | Biography, Works, Decameron, Renaissance, Black . . . Giovanni Boccaccio 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
Giovanni Boccaccio - World History Encyclopedia Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) was an Italian poet, writer, and scholar His most famous and influential work is the Decameron, completed by 1353, in which his ten characters present 100 tales of everyday life
Decameron Web | Boccaccio - Brown University Boccaccio oversees the publication of the Buccolicum carmen 1370-71 After a last trip to Naples, of which we have no information, Boccaccio (now a famous poet) retires to Certaldo: he is ill, very fat, almost obese, and yet still able to dedicate himself entirely to his studies
Giovanni Boccaccio - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Giovanni Boccaccio (UK: bəˈkætʃioʊ , US: boʊˈkɑːtʃ (i) oʊ, bə - , Italian: [dʒoˈvanni bokˈkattʃo]; 16 June 1313 – 21 December 1375) was an Italian author and poet [1] He wrote several famous works, such as On Famous Women and the Decameron Boccaccio was the first poet, who used ottava rima in longer poems [2]
Boccaccio, Giovanni - Encyclopedia. com Giovanni Boccaccio >The Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) is best known for the >Decameron For his Latin works and his role in reviving Hellenistic learning >in Florence, he may be considered one of the early humanists
About Giovanni Boccaccio - Academy of American Poets He is known as one of the “three jewels,” of Italian literature, along with Petrarch and Dante Alighieri, as well as a founder of Renaissance Humanism Boccaccio promoted the use of the Tuscan vernacular in the written form, rather than the traditional Latin
Giovanni Boccaccio - Wikipedia Giovanni Boccaccio (Certaldo o forse Firenze, giugno o luglio 1313 [1] – Certaldo, 21 dicembre 1375 [2][3][4]) è stato uno scrittore e poeta italiano Conosciuto anche come "il Certaldese" [5], fu una delle figure più importanti nel panorama letterario europeo del XIV secolo [6]
Boccaccio - New World Encyclopedia Giovanni Boccaccio (June 16, 1313 – December 21, 1375) was an Italian author and poet, a friend and correspondent of Petrarch, 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
Giovanni Boccaccio - Florence As It Was Long considered one of the “three crowns” of Italian medieval writers (along with Dante and Petrarch), Giovanni Boccaccio left in his wake stories of all kinds Born in 1313 as an illegitimate child of a merchant, Boccaccio first studied economics and trade in Naples before attempting a legal career