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Boc·cac·cio B0360400 (bō-kä′chē-ō′, -chō′), Giovanni 1313-1375. Italian poet and writer whose classic work, the Decameron (c. 1350), is a collection of 100 tales set against the melancholic background of the Black Death.Boccaccio (Italian bokˈkattʃo) n (Biography) Giovanni (dʒoˈvani). 1313–75, Italian poet and writer, noted particularly for his Decameron (1353), a collection of 100 short stories. His other works include Filostrato (?1338) and Teseida (1341)Boc•cac•ci•o (bəˈkɑ tʃoʊ, -tʃiˌoʊ) n. Giovanni, 1313–75, Italian writer. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Boccaccio - Italian poet (born in France) (1313-1375)Giovanni Boccaccio | TranslationsBoccaccioenUK
Boccaccio Giovanni . 1313--75, Italian poet and writer, noted particularly for his Decameron(1353), a collection of 100 short stories. His other works include Filostrato(?1338) and Teseida (1341) BoccaccioenUK
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