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  1. Há 1 dia · Giovanni Boccaccio was an Italian writer (1313-1375). Along with Dante and Petrarch, he is known as one of the leading figures of the Italian Renaissance Literature. His most famous work is The Decameron. Originally a merchant, his literary talent brought him into contact with royalty and nobility. In his later years, he became friends with Petrarch and wrote Latin works.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Decameron, collection of tales by Giovanni Boccaccio, probably composed between 1349 and 1353. The work is regarded as a masterpiece of classical Italian prose. While romantic in tone and form, it breaks from medieval sensibility in its insistence on the human ability to overcome, even exploit, fortune. The Decameron comprises a ...

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  3. Há 1 dia · Giovanni Boccaccio began to write Decameron in 1349. It is the story of ten upper-class young people who are forced to flee the city of Florence during the plague. They go to the country villa of one of the group and they pass the time telling stories.

  4. Há 4 dias · Este livro é um verdadeiro clássico da literatura italiana. Dessa forma, ele explora uma jornada épica através do Inferno, Purgatório e Paraíso, escrita por Dante no século XIV. Sendo assim, um verdadeiro marco da literatura mundial que explora temas de redenção, justiça e amor divino. “O Decamerão” – Giovanni Boccaccio.

  5. Há 3 dias · Giovanni Boccaccio provided the most famous description of what happened during the Black Death in Italy. His report on the behavior of the Florentines after plague entered their city during the spring of 1348 serves as introduction and frame for his collection of 100 tales entitled the Decameron.

  6. Há 5 dias · Um dos maiores relatos da peste em Florença, na Itália, no ano de 1348, está no livro Decameron, escrito em 1353 pelo escritor italiano Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375). É uma obra importante na literatura medieval, porque seu estilo em prosa testemunha o teocentrismo da época e acena para as primeiras mudanças renascentistas que valorizariam o antropocentrismo.