• Italian writer, poet, and scholar Giovanni Boccaccio was born in 1313. While in Naples during the “Black Death” epidemic, in 1348, Boccaccio had his first.
  • Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), most famous as the author of the Decameron, is thought to have been born in 1313, based on the evidence of a letter by...
  • At an early age, Giovanni begins to study Latin, but his father did not encourage his literary interests, and by 1328 Boccaccio was in Naples to learn commerce.
  • Giovanni Boccaccio was an influential Italian writer, poet and scholar of the Renaissance, best known for his masterpiece "The Decameron."
  • Boccaccio may have been tutored by Giovanni Mazzuoli and received from him an early introduction to the works of Dante.
  • Eventually, Giovanni Boccaccio left Naples and returned to the area of Florence. In 1348, the most dreadful outbreak of the plague swept across Europe.
  • Giovanni Boccaccio (16 June 1313 – 21 December 1375) was a Florentine poet and story-writer who helped to initiate the humanist movement.
  • Giovanni Boccaccio İtalyan dilinde düzyazının temelini atan yazardır. Yazı dili olarak Latincenin kullanıldığı on dördüncü yüzyıl İtalya’sında, Boccaccio...
  • Giovanni Boccaccio, Dante Alighieri ve on dördüncü yüzyıl İtalyanlarının üç büyük şairinden biri olan Francisco Petrarca ile birlikte idi.