- (/dɪˈkæmərən/; Italian:
Decameron [deˈkaːmeron, dekameˈrɔn, -ˈron] or
Decamerone [dekameˈroːne]),
subtitled Prince Galehaut (Old Italian:
Prencipe Galeotto...
- The
Decameron (Italian: Il Decameron) is a 1971
anthology film
written and
directed by Pier
Paolo Pasolini,
based on the 14th-century
allegory by Giovanni...
- The
Ribald Decameron (Italian: Beffe,
licenzie et
amori del
Decamerone segreto, also
known as Love, P****ion and Pleasure) is a 1972
Italian commedia ****y...
- HuffPost. July 14, 2016.
Retrieved December 30, 2021.
Giovanni Boccaccio,
Decamerone VIII 3. The
translation quoted here is that by J.M. Rigg
Archived 2008-10-14...
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decamerotici (singular: decamerotico;
alternative terms include decameronico and
decamerone, as well as boccaccesco). The wave of
decamerotici lasted from 1971 (starting...
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Boccaccio and
others fleeing the plague;
illumination of a
French edition of the
Decamerone (c. 1485)...
- The
Black Decameron (Italian: Il
decamerone nero) is a 1972
Italian costume drama comedy film
directed by
Piero Vivarelli. An
adaptation of five stories...
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Hanns (1928). "Der
Decamerone des
Boccaccio als
musikgeschichtliche Quelle".
Zeischrift für Musikwissenschaft. 11: 399. "Il
Decamerone -
Ottava Giornata...
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cinema Italiano].
Retrieved 16
January 2019. "Novelle
galeotte d'amore dal
Decamerone (1972)".
Archivio del
cinema Italiano].
Retrieved 16
January 2019. "Ming...
- "Argenti" by
having his
horse shod with silver. He
makes an
appearance in the
Decamerone, 9.8,
where Boccaccio tells a
story that
involves his temper. The Firenze's...