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Alphabetical [« »] boast 2 boasted 1 bobtchev 2 boccaccio 15 bodies 5 body 32 body-guards 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 arius 15 background 15 bloody 15 boccaccio 15 bulgaroctonus 15 bury 15 caliphate | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances boccaccio |
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1 9,6 | At this time, in Italy, Boccaccio was writing his famous Decameron 2 9,6 | compare the description of Boccaccio with that of Thucydides, 3 9,18| the direct influence of Boccaccio’s L’Amorosa Visione.[418] 4 9,19| Italian humanism, Petrarca and Boccaccio, lived in the fourteenth 5 9,19| also had some influence on Boccaccio, who in his work The Genealogy 6 9,19| unknown to Petrarca; and Boccaccio distinctly says that he “ 7 9,19| epoch, such as Petrarca and Boccaccio. Therefore we cannot agree 8 9,19| three years at Florence with Boccaccio, to whom he taught Greek 9 9,19| Gods. Both Petrarca and Boccaccio spoke of Leontius in their 10 9,19| In one of his letters to Boccaccio, Petrarca wrote that Leontius, 11 9,19| his Genealogy of the Gods Boccaccio described Leontius as horribly 12 9,19| 457] While he was with Boccaccio, Leontius made the first 13 9,19| the fact that Leontius, as Boccaccio stated, was indebted to 14 9,19| influence of Leontius Pilatus on Boccaccio in the study of Greek, nevertheless, 15 9,19| Moreover, the immortality of Boccaccio does not rest upon the material