- Chaucer's
Troilus and
Criseyde and The Knight's Tale, respectively), The
Filocolo (a
prose version of an
existing French romance), and La
caccia di Diana...
-
synthesis of motifs.
Boccaccio wrote a
version of the same tale in his "
Filocolo", in 1336,
while he was in Naples. The tale has been a po****r subject...
- ISSN 0385-7743 Kirkham,
Victoria (2001).
Fabulous Vernacular: Boccaccio's
Filocolo and the Art of
Medieval Fiction. Ann Arbor, MI:
University of Michigan...
- by the
Italian poet and
author Boccaccio.
These appear in Book 4 of Il
Filocolo, 1336, and as the 5th tale on the 10th day of the Decameron. In both stories...
- a convent.
Fiammetta appears in the
following works by Boccaccio: The
Filocolo Teseida Il
Filostrato Ninfale d'Ameto
Amorosa visione Fiammetta (novel)...
-
ottava rima, used the
Sicilian octave a
total of once, in his
early romance Filocolo. The
epitaph of
Giulia Topazia is a
Sicilian octave: The New Princeton...
- five
books has been
attributed to him where, in
imitation of Boccaccio's
Filocolo,
short stories,
mythological stories,
descriptions of
Tuscan landscapes...
- the
early Italian humanists: Dante,
Petrarch and Boccaccio. Boccaccio's
Filocolo and
Benvenuto da Imola's
commentary on Dante's
Divine Comedy have been...
- (Canz. 70) and the
whole poem is re-written in
ottava rima in Boccaccio’s
Filocolo (5.62–5).
Petrarch also
wrote a
sonnet on his
death (Canz. 92). Cino is...
- Chaucer's "The Franklin's Tale",
itself partly based on Boccaccio's The
Filocolo; Dorigen, a
married woman whose husband is absent,
promises another suitor...