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- poem Amorosa visione in 1342, and Fiammetta in 1343. The pastoral piece "Ninfale fiesolano" probably dates from this time, also. In 1343, Boccaccio's father...
- Boccaccio: The Filocolo Teseida Il Filostrato Ninfale d'Ameto Amorosa visione Fiammetta (novel) Ninfale fiesolano The Decameron (Novels № I, 5; II, 5;...
- the setting of the frame narrative of the Decameron. Boccaccio's poem Il Ninfale fiesolano is a mythological account of the origins of the community. It...
- Elementarbuch, 1904 ("Early Italian primer") Das Ninfale fiesolano Giovanni Boccaccios, 1913 (edition of the Ninfale fiesolano by Giovanni Boccaccio) Italienischer...
- Rapimento di Proserpina, in Prato Pagano, nn. 4-5, Il Melograno, 1987 Ninfale, Lepisma, 2013 Orazio, Arte poetica, con interventi di autori contemporanei...
- relates the loves of Troiolo and Griseida (Troilus and Cressida). The Ninfale fiesolano tells the love story of the nymph Mesola and the shepherd Africo...
- plague and thus the setting of the Decameron. Boccaccio's Arcadian poem, Il Ninfale Fiesolano (the Nymph of Fiesole), celebrates the Mensola, a stream flowing...
- Giovanni Boccaccio (1937). Vincenzo Pernicone (ed.). Il Filostrato e il Ninfale fiesolano. 166.Franco Sacchetti (1938). Alberto Chiari (ed.). La battaglia...