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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 –...
- was
Boccaccio that
dubbed Dante Alighieri's
Comedy "Divine"), is a
collection of
short stories by the 14th-century
Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375)...
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Boccaccio (1313–1375) was an
Italian author and poet.
Boccaccio may also
refer to:
Boccaccio Boccaccino (1467–c. 1525), an
Italian painter Boccaccio (1920...
- The MS al-Salam
Boccaccio 98 was an
Egyptian Ro/Ro p****enger ferry,
operated by El
Salam Maritime Transport, that sank on 3
February 2006 in the Red Sea...
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Giuseppe Boccaccio (1790/91,
Colorno - 5
February 1852, Parma) was an
Italian painter and scenographer. His father,
Girolamo Boccaccio, was a musician...
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Giovanni Boccaccio's notebooks or
zibaldoni have been
preserved in
three codices,
known as the
Zibaldone Laurenziano, the
Miscellanea Laurenziana and...
- Zouk,
Singapore and
Kuala Lumpur Submerge,
India Womb, ****an Belgium:
Boccaccio Café d'Anvers Komp**** Klub Croatia:
Papaya Club
Boogaloo Club England:...
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Dharmanathapuranam Wynnere and
Wastoure (anonymous) 1353
Giovanni Boccaccio – The
Decameron c. 1355
Giovanni Boccaccio –
Corbaccio c. 1360–84 John of
Fordun – Chronica...
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Boccaccio '70 is a 1962
comedy anthology film
directed by
Vittorio De Sica,
Federico Fellini,
Mario Monicelli and
Luchino Visconti from an idea by Cesare...
- Comedìa (modern Italian: Commedia) and
later christened Divina by
Giovanni Boccaccio, is
widely considered one of the most
important poems of the
Middle Ages...