After analysing the relation between Boccaccio and Chaucer, the essay goes on to explore the first circulation of the Decameron in the British Isles, first observing the presence, in fifteenth-century manuscripts extant in England, of various novellas either in the original Italian or in Latin translations, then studying early translations of some of the novellas
Added t.-p. : Boccaccio ... thesis presented to the faculty by Bryn Mawr college for the degree of d...
This survey concerns the lexicographic presence of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron in the Vocabolario...
MARIA PIA ELLERO, Appetite and pleasure. Sources and intertexts in ‘Decameron’, X 7 In the Proem of...
This essay analyses the early circulartiom of some novellas from Boccaccio's Decameron in late medie...
In the composition and structure of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron we can identify a double articula...
Preface.--Introduction.--Political events.--General remarks on the English literature of the XIV cen...
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) quickly obtained the title of classic author, mostly thanks to his ma...
Focusing on two novellas included in the "Decameron", the essay shows how usually Boccaccio develops...
Much of the twentieth-century research carried out on the reception of Boccaccio in medieval and Ren...
When so much has been done in recent years in the collecting, sifting, and categorizing of folk-tale...
This dissertation explores the construction and transmission of the concept of authorship in the Ita...
This essay reconsiders the conventional division of Boccaccio’s career into two parts that is usuall...
This dissertation explores the construction and transmission of the concept of authorship in the Ita...
Giovanni Boccaccio, a contemporary of Dante and Geoffrey Chaucer is the father of Italian prose. His...
How to read a classic of literature such as the Decameron through a mediological approach? According...
Added t.-p. : Boccaccio ... thesis presented to the faculty by Bryn Mawr college for the degree of d...
This survey concerns the lexicographic presence of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron in the Vocabolario...
MARIA PIA ELLERO, Appetite and pleasure. Sources and intertexts in ‘Decameron’, X 7 In the Proem of...
This essay analyses the early circulartiom of some novellas from Boccaccio's Decameron in late medie...
In the composition and structure of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron we can identify a double articula...
Preface.--Introduction.--Political events.--General remarks on the English literature of the XIV cen...
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) quickly obtained the title of classic author, mostly thanks to his ma...
Focusing on two novellas included in the "Decameron", the essay shows how usually Boccaccio develops...
Much of the twentieth-century research carried out on the reception of Boccaccio in medieval and Ren...
When so much has been done in recent years in the collecting, sifting, and categorizing of folk-tale...
This dissertation explores the construction and transmission of the concept of authorship in the Ita...
This essay reconsiders the conventional division of Boccaccio’s career into two parts that is usuall...
This dissertation explores the construction and transmission of the concept of authorship in the Ita...
Giovanni Boccaccio, a contemporary of Dante and Geoffrey Chaucer is the father of Italian prose. His...
How to read a classic of literature such as the Decameron through a mediological approach? According...
Added t.-p. : Boccaccio ... thesis presented to the faculty by Bryn Mawr college for the degree of d...
This survey concerns the lexicographic presence of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron in the Vocabolario...
MARIA PIA ELLERO, Appetite and pleasure. Sources and intertexts in ‘Decameron’, X 7 In the Proem of...