- of the
frame narrative of the Decameron. Boccaccio's poem Il
Ninfale fiesolano is a
mythological account of the
origins of the community. It is also...
-
Amorosa visione in 1342, and
Fiammetta in 1343. The
pastoral piece "Ninfale
fiesolano"
probably dates from this time, also. In 1343, Boccaccio's
father remarried...
- De
animalibus (c. 1450–1500, cod.
fiesolano 67,
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana)...
- 1904 ("Early
Italian primer") Das
Ninfale fiesolano Giovanni Boccaccios, 1913 (edition of the
Ninfale fiesolano by
Giovanni Boccaccio)
Italienischer Sprachführer...
-
Filostrato Ninfale d'Ameto
Amorosa visione Fiammetta (novel)
Ninfale fiesolano The
Decameron (Novels № I, 5; II, 5; III, 6; IV, 1; V, 9; VI, 6; VII,...
- the
loves of
Troiolo and
Griseida (Troilus and Cressida). The
Ninfale fiesolano tells the love
story of the
nymph Mesola and the
shepherd Africo. The...
- saggi, contributi,
immagini (in Italian). Fiesole:
Servizio editoriale fiesolano C. Mori. 1986. [31 articles] Kehr, Paul
Fridolin (1908).
Italia pontificia...
- thus the
setting of the Decameron. Boccaccio's
Arcadian poem, Il
Ninfale Fiesolano (the
Nymph of Fiesole),
celebrates the Mensola, a
stream flowing through...
-
Boccaccio (1937).
Vincenzo Pernicone (ed.). Il
Filostrato e il
Ninfale fiesolano. 166.Franco
Sacchetti (1938).
Alberto Chiari (ed.). La
battaglia delle...