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  • Giovanni Boccaccio - Wikipedia
    16th-century portrait of Boccaccio Giovanni Boccaccio[a] (16 June 1313 [1] – 21 December 1375) was an Italian writer, poet, correspondent of Petrarch, and an important Renaissance humanist Born in the town of Certaldo, he became so well known as a writer that he was sometimes simply known as " the Certaldese " [2] He was one of the most important figures in the European literary panorama
  • 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
  • Decameron Web | Boccaccio
    Boccaccio's Life and Works 1313 Boccaccio is born (July or August) in Certaldo or in Florence to an unknown woman and Boccaccino di Chellino, a wealthy merchant who officially and without hesitation recognizes him: an official document, dated November 2, 1360 with which Pope Innocent VI confers to Giovanni, then a Florentine ambassador at his court, the canonicatus, in other words ordains him
  • About Giovanni Boccaccio | Academy of American Poets
    Giovanni Boccaccio - Giovanni Boccaccio was born in the year 1313 in Tuscany (either Certaldo or Florence) to an unknown French woman and the wealthy merchant Boccaccino di Chellino Boccaccio spent most of his childhood in Florence, studying with the private tutor Giovanni di Domenico Mazzuoli da Strada, with whom he learned the “seven” liberal arts—grammar, rhetoric, dialectic
  • 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 Boccaccio's characters are notable for their era in that they are realistic, spirited and clever
  • BOCCACCIO, Giovanni
    Boccaccio also made the acquaintance of Neapolitan scholars, particularly the king’s librarian, Paulo da Perugia (d 1348), whose Collectiones, a collection of myths and genealogies of the gods, would influence Boccaccio’s later antiquarian works
  • Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375 | The Online Books Page
    Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375: The Tragedies, Gathered by Ihon Bochas, of All Such Princes as Fell From Theyr Estates Throughe the Mutability of Fortune Since the Creacion of Adam (this copy appears to have the title page of "A Memorial of Suche Princes", a related suppressed publication, rather than this work's intended title page; London: J


















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