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    The Decameron (redirect from Decamerone)
    (/dɪˈkæmərən/; Italian: Decameron [deˈkaːmeron, dekameˈrɔn, -ˈron] or Decamerone [dekameˈroːne]), subtitled Prince Galehaut (Old Italian: Prencipe Galeotto...
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  • The Decameron (Italian: Il Decameron) is a 1971 medieval erotic black comedy anthology film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the 14th-century...
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    HuffPost. 14 July 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2021. Giovanni Boccaccio, Decamerone VIII 3. The translation quoted here is that by J.M. Rigg Archived 2008-10-14...
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    Boccaccio and others fleeing the plague; illumination of a French edition of the Decamerone (c. 1485)...
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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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  • 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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  • The Ribald Decameron (Italian: Beffe, licenzie et amori del Decamerone segreto, also known as Love, Passion and Pleasure) is a 1972 Italian commedia sexy...
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  • Renart as well as tales found in collections like Giovanni Boccaccio's Decamerone and Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales have their origin in one or several...
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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...
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    also inspired the Golden Ass of Apuleius, (2nd century A.D). Boccacio's Decamerone (c.1353) the Pentamerone (1634, 1636) and all that class of facetious...
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  • "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...
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    “Così Fan Tutte” in Zurich and Verdi’s “Nabucco” in Hamburg. In 2020 his 'Decamerone' was shown in Berlin. In 2018 his movie Leto about Russian rock legends...
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  • David Garrick. Cymon and Iphigenia is a novella taken from Boccaccio's Decamerone (day five, first tale) and developed later by the poet and dramatist John...
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    the Phone (1994) - Enrico's Mother (final film role) La commedia del Decamerone ("The Decameron comedy") by Mario Amendola and Bruno Corbucci with Sylva...
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    pastoral romance. Boccaccio became famous principally for the Italian work, Decamerone, a collection of a hundred novels, related by a party of men and women...
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    famous version of the Griselda tale Summary of Decameron tales Boccaccio, Decamerone, day 10, tale 10. "Boccaccio, Decameron, Day 10, Tale 10 (Italian, tr...
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    (CD; Velvet Music; 2014) "Микки (EP) Best of" (CD; Velvet Music; 2014) "Decamerone" (CD; Velvet Music; 2014) "Винтаж. LIVE 1.0" (2015) Singles Мама Мия"...
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    from the historical Tuscan past: Regatta in the Arno: il Girotondo; Il Decamerone; The Florentine Concert : Il Triclinio; The Vestal Virgins exit the Amphitheater...
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  • Edgar Allan Poe (2010; Musea) The Stories of H.P. Lovecraft (2012; Musea) Decamerone - Ten Days In 100 Novellas Part III (2016; Colossus/Just for Kicks) Live-Session...
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    marchese De Sade Yes Co-directed with Luca Damiano Decamerone X Yes Co-directed with Luca Damiano Decamerone X 2 Yes Co-directed with Luca Damiano Fantasmi...
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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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    Federigho who authored the first translation into German of Bocaccio's Decamerone. According to this theory, the surname Martellus comes from the Martelli...
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    in sales, some becoming bestsellers. Titles that sold strongly include Decamerone by Giovanni Boccaccio, written about 1453; A Journal of the Plague Year...
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    Cover of John Selden's copy of Boccaccio's Decamerone. The design on the cover is similar to the Plantagenet crest. Holes from clasps are also visible...
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  • Negro', a 1993 album by Evangelos & Liza The Black Decameron (Italian: Il decamerone nero), a 1972 Italian costume drama comedy film This disambiguation page...
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    Parentali de Platone L'Eudoro and Cimodocea compare paganism to christianity Decamerone Senese Luigi Mussini (in Italian) L'Enciclopedia Italiana: Dizionario...
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    lasted, none would deem him to be alive. Note. Excerpt translated from the Decamerone by Boccaccio, which references the use of hashish among the Assassins...
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  • antiquarian and literary scholarship, including an important Istoria del Decamerone (1742). His Veglie piacevoli, ovvero notizie de' più bizzarri e giocondi...
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  • record, the tale is untrue. 1353 Abraham, Melchisedech The Decameron (Decamerone) Giovanni Boccaccio Novella Italy Of the tales related by the characters...
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  • eifersüchtige Trinker (Libretto: Friedrich Freksa [de] after Boccacio's Decamerone), Musical tragicomedy in 1 act, op. 14. (1925 Nürnberg) Juana. Opera in...
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