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Genealogy of the Pagan Gods
Volume 2, Books VI-X -
Boccaccio in defence of poetry
Genealogiae deorum gentilium liber XIV ; ed. from University of Chicago Ms. 100 -
Chaucer's Boccaccio
sources of Troilus and the Knights and Franklin's Tales -
The Decameron
the modell of wit, mirth, eloquence and conversation -
Teseida delle nozze d'Emilia
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The Latin eclogues
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The History of the noble Marquis of Salus, or, Patient Grissel
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An etymological dictionary for reading Boccaccio's The comedy of the Florentine Nymphs or Ameto
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The Decameron
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Genealogy of the Pagan Gods
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Genealogy of the Pagan Gods
Vol. 1, Books I - V -
The true and admirable history of patient Grisel, a poor mans daughter in France, and the noble Marquess of Salus
Shewing how maids by her example in their good and vertuous behaviour may marry rich husbands: and likewise how wives by their patience and obedience may gain much glory: being a pattern for all vertuous women. Written first in French, but now translated into English -
Here fynyssheth the boke yf [sic] Eneydos, compyled by Vyrgyle, which hathe be translated oute of latyne in to frenshe, and oute of frenshe reduced in to Englysshe by me wyll[ia]m Caxton, the xxij. daye of Iuyn. the yere of our lorde. M.iiij.Clxxxx. The fythe yere of the regne of kynge Henry the seuenth
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The fall of prynces. Gathered by John Bochas, fro[m] the begynnyng of the world vntyll his time, translated into English by John Lidgate monke of Burye
Wherunto is added the fall of al such as since that time were notable in Englande: diligently collected out of the chronicles -
Famous women
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An etymological dictionary for reading Boccaccio's The elegy of Lady Fiammetta
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Courtesy lost
Dante, Boccaccio, and the literature of history -
Boccaccio
a critical guide to the complete works -
The stranger as friend
the poetics of friendship in Homer, Dante and Boccaccio -
The nymph of Fiesole
= Il ninfale fiesolano -
Fables ancient and modern
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The Decameron, containing an hundred pleasant novels. Wittily discoursed, betweene 7 honourable ladies, and 3 noble gentlemen
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Boccaccio and his imitators in German, English, French, Spanish and Italian literature
'The Decameron' -
The palace of pleasure
Elizabethean versions of Italian and French novels from Boccaccio, Bandello, Cinthio, Straparola, Queen Margaret of Navarre, and others – Vol. 1 -
The palace of pleasure
Elizabethean versions of Italian and French novels from Boccaccio, Bandello, Cinthio, Straparola, Queen Margaret of Navarre, and others – Vol. 2