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Boccaccio, Giovanni
- IPA[bəˈkäCHēˌō]
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- (1313–75), Italian writer, poet, and humanist. He is most noted for the Decameron (1348–58), a collection of 100 tales told by ten young people living in the country in order to escape the Black Death.
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- (1313–75), Italian writer, poet, and humanist. He is most famous for the Decameron (1348–58), a ...
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