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Jean Fouquet (French, born about 1415 - 1420, died before 1481) and and Master of the Munich Boccaccio (French, active 1470s) and Laurent de Premierfait (French, died 1418, active 1400 - 1410) and Giovanni Boccaccio (Italian, 1313 - 1375)
Elizabeth Morrison: A Getty Curator Discusses Manuscripts, France, And The Middle Ages: Imagining The Past Elizabeth Morrison 2011
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Jean Fouquet (French, born about 1415 - 1420, died before 1481) and and Master of the Munich Boccaccio (French, active 1470s) and Laurent de Premierfait (French, died 1418, active 1400 - 1410) and Giovanni Boccaccio (Italian, 1313 - 1375)
Elizabeth Morrison: A Getty Curator Discusses Manuscripts, France, And The Middle Ages: Imagining The Past Elizabeth Morrison 2011
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Jean Fouquet (French, born about 1415 - 1420, died before 1481) and and Master of the Munich Boccaccio (French, active 1470s) and Laurent de Premierfait (French, died 1418, active 1400 - 1410) and Giovanni Boccaccio (Italian, 1313 - 1375)
Elizabeth Morrison: A Getty Curator Discusses Manuscripts, France, And The Middle Ages: Imagining The Past Elizabeth Morrison 2011
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Jean Fouquet (French, born about 1415 - 1420, died before 1481) and and Master of the Munich Boccaccio (French, active 1470s) and Laurent de Premierfait (French, died 1418, active 1400 - 1410) and Giovanni Boccaccio (Italian, 1313 - 1375)
Elizabeth Morrison: A Getty Curator Discusses Manuscripts, France, And The Middle Ages: Imagining The Past Elizabeth Morrison 2011
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The Roman Catholic Church... as it has tried to make "eunuchs which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake" via a "celibate" priesthood, has had its sexual "ethics" discredited ever since Giovanni Boccaccio called the Church's bluff when he wrote the Decameron in the fourteenth century.
Frank Schaeffer: We Need Freedom From Religion Not Just Freedom of Religion Frank Schaeffer 2011
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"Griselda" is based on the final story of Giovanni Boccaccio's "Decameron"; Vivaldi had Carlo Goldoni adapt an existing libretto by Apostolo Zeno.
The Tests of Patience Heidi Waleson 2011
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The Roman Catholic Church... as it has tried to make "eunuchs which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake" via a "celibate" priesthood, has had its sexual "ethics" discredited ever since Giovanni Boccaccio called the Church's bluff when he wrote the Decameron in the fourteenth century.
Frank Schaeffer: We Need Freedom From Religion Not Just Freedom of Religion Frank Schaeffer 2011
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Pier Paolo Pasolini 1971, is based on a series of novellas from fourteenth century Italy by Giovanni Boccaccio.
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The uncertainty of daily survival created a general mood of morbidity influencing people to “live for the moment”, as illustrated by Giovanni Boccaccio in The Decameron 1353.
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It is due to them that Florence, at the time of Francesco Petrarca and Giovanni Boccaccio, became the centre of a school of composers the influence of which was to spread to much of central and upper Italy.
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