GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO Author of the “DECAMERONE, OR HUNDRED TALES” (Commedia Umana) STORIES OF BOCCACCIO (The Decameron) WITH ALL THE POEMS (MANY OF WHICH ARE OMITTED IN OTHER EDITIONS); AND WITH NOTES TO EACH STORY, GIVING VALUABLE HISTORICAL DATA AND SHOWING THE INFLUENCE OF THE DECAMERON ON THE LITERATURE OF EUROPE IN ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES - FORMING, IN MANY INSTANCES, A KEY TO THE PERSONAGES OF THE STORY.
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NOVEL II. Abraham the Jew, at the instigation of Jeannot de Chivigni, goes to the court of Rome, and seeing the wickedness of the clergy th...
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Ramón Guimerá Lorente Beceite blog, Beseit Beseit en chapurriau yo parlo lo chapurriau y lo escric Chapurriau al Wordpress Lo Decame...
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NOVEL VII. King Pietro, knowing that a lady was love-sick for him, makes her a visit and marries her to a worthy gentleman; then, kissing h...