An edition of Decamerone (1516)

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An edition of Decamerone (1516)

Decamerone

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In de Decamerone gaat het om zeven vrouwen en drie mannen die in 1348 vanwege de pest vanuit Florence naar een landgoed zijn gevlucht. Ze leven tien dagen in quarantaine, die ze doorbrengen met eten, dansen en verhalen vertellen. Deze raamvertelling stelt Boccaccio in staat honderd zeer verschillende novellen samen te voegen. Het zijn fabels, parabels, anekdoten en wonderlijke levensgeschiedenissen. Ze zijn bekend door mondelinge overlevering van het volk en het hof en uit andere manuscripten. De traditionele verhalen werden in het Toscaans opnieuw verteld.

Publish Date
Publisher
Manteau
Language
Dutch
Pages
720

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Decameron
The Decameron
Apr 09, 2018, Digireads.com Publishing
paperback in English
Cover of: The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
2007-12-03, Project Gutenberg
in English
Cover of: The Decameron
The Decameron
1982, Guild Publishing
in English
Cover of: Decamerone
Decamerone
1982, Manteau
Hardcover in Dutch
Cover of: The Decameron
The Decameron
1981, Franklin Library
in English
Cover of: The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
1980-07-01, Dell Pub Co
Cover of: Decameron
Decameron
1972, Mursia
in Italian
Cover of: The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
1969-10, Dell Publishing Co.
in English
Cover of: Le Décaméron
Le Décaméron
1911, Flammarion
in French
Cover of: The Decameron
The Decameron
xxxx, Bibliophilist Society
in English
Cover of: Stories of Boccaccio
Stories of Boccaccio
xxxx, Printed for the trade
in English
Cover of: The Decameron
The Decameron
xxxx, Bibliophilist Society
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Antwerpen, BE
Translation Of
Decameron
Translated From
Italian

Classifications

Library of Congress
MLCM 84/5483 (P)

Contributors

Translator
Frans Denissen

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
715 p.
Number of pages
720
Dimensions
22.0 x 14.0 x 5.0 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2988545M
ISBN 10
9022308006
ISBN 13
9789022308004
LCCN
84241823
OCLC/WorldCat
17112180
Library Thing
9654

Work Description

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 group of stories united by a frame story. As the frame narrative opens, 10 young people (seven women and three men) flee plague-stricken Florence to a delightful villa in nearby Fiesole. Each member of the party rules for a day and sets stipulations for the daily tales to be told by all participants, resulting in a collection of 100 pieces. This storytelling occupies 10 days of a fortnight (the rest being set aside for personal adornment or for religious devotions); hence, the title of the book, Decameron, or “Ten Days’ Work.” Each day ends with a canzone (song), some of which represent Boccaccio’s finest poetry.
–Britannica

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