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- Il Corbaccio, or "The Crow", is an Italian literary work by Giovanni Boccaccio, traditionally dated c. 1355. The work is narrated in the first person...
- Kornblow takes charge of the hotel, and eventually crosses paths with Corbaccio, owner of the Yellow Camel company, who appoints himself as Kornblow's...
- last works in Tuscan vernacular; the only other substantial work was Corbaccio (dated to either 1355 or 1365). Boccaccio revised and rewrote The Decameron...
- servant Voltore (the Vulture) – a lawyer Corbaccio (the Raven) – an avaricious old miser BonarioCorbaccio's son Corvino (the Carrion Crow) – a merchant...
- Bilinsky. Harry Baur as Volpone Louis Jouvet as Mosca Charles Dullin as Corbaccio Jean Témerson as Voltore Fernand Ledoux as Corvino Jacqueline Delubac...
- 1943 — — Harpo — A Night in Casablanca Archie Mayo 1946 Ronald Kornblow Corbaccio RustyCopacabana Alfred E. Green 1947 Lionel Q. Devereaux — — — Love...
- of ill repute. Giovanni Boccaccio references Ciang****a in his work, Corbaccio. In this misogynistic work, Boccaccio identifies a "sect" of women who...
- Panello The Big Store (1941) as Ravelli A Night in Casablanca (1946) as Corbaccio Love Happy (1949) as Faustino the Great The Story of Mankind as Monk I'll...
- l'Uomo Nero - Il cinema di Stephen King, Falsopiano 1997 Satana ti vuole, Corbaccio Possessione mediatica, Marco Tropea Editore, 1998 Wes Craven - Il buio...
- 1353 Giovanni Boccaccio – The Decameron c. 1355 Giovanni BoccaccioCorbaccio c. 1360–84 John of FordunChronica Gentis Scotorum 1365 Mpu Prapanca...