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1 Ind | for succession, must be named so soone~ ~as night approacheth. 2 1, 1| of men.~ ~ There was one named, Musciatto Francesi, who 3 1, 2| advised by a friend of his,~ ~named Jehannot de Chevigny, travailed 4 1, 2| or seller of Silkes,~ ~named Jehannot de Chevigny, a 5 1, 2| with a very rich Jew,~ ~named Abraham, that was a Merchant 6 1, 2| Jehannot was his Godfather, and named him John, and afterward,~ ~ 7 1, 3| to the~ ~great Soldan, named Saladine, prevented a great 8 1, 3| he~ ~remembred a rich Jew named Melchisedech, that lent 9 1, 6| tale of a skilfull man, named Primasso,~ ~and of an Abbot 10 1, 6| heard of a certaine man, named Primasso, one skilfully~ ~ 11 1, 7| or Geneway, a~ ~Gentleman named Signior Herminio de Grimaldo, 12 1, 7| came to~ ~Geneway, being named Guillaume Boursier. A man 13 1, 9| the estate of widdowhood, named (as some say) Madam~ ~Margaret 14 2, 1| an Almaine or~ ~Germaine, named Arriguo, who being a poore 15 2, 1| Trevers, one of them being named Stechio, the second Martellino, 16 2, 2| there was a Marchant~ ~named Rinaldo de Este, who being 17 2, 3| in our Cittie, a Knight named~ ~Signior Theobaldo, who ( 18 2, 3| sonnes; the first being named~ ~Lamberto, the second Theobaldo, 19 2, 3| Nephew of theirs~ ~thither, named Alessandro, a yong man, 20 2, 4| Townes, there is one, named Ravello, wherein (as yet 21 2, 4| since) a very wealthy man,~ ~named Landolpho Ruffolo, who being 22 2, 5| Perugia, a young man, named Andrea de Piero, whose profession 23 2, 5| and from a~ ~Gentlewoman, named of worth; began to grow 24 2, 5| which was in a streete named~ ~Malpertuis, a title manifesting 25 2, 5| the Archbishop of Naples~ ~named Signior Phillippo Minutulo, 26 2, 6| the second Emperour, one named Manfred, was crowned King~ ~ 27 2, 6| and a Neapolitane also, named Madam Beritola~ ~Caracalla. 28 2, 6| about some eight yeeres, named Geoffrey, and growne great 29 2, 6| another Sonne, whom she named (answerable both to his 30 2, 6| Barke~ ~was a Gentleman, named Conrado de Marchesi Malespini, 31 2, 6| that a daughter of his, named Sophia, being the~ ~widdow 32 2, 6| discovered: he was the named (and so still if he be living) 33 2, 6| yet living, he was so named, and now aged about two 34 2, 7| lived Soldane in Babylon,~ ~named Beminidab, to whom (while 35 2, 7| in vaine, for such as she named were farre enough from her.~ ~ 36 2, 7| being past, a Gentleman named Bajazeth, attended by~ ~ 37 2, 7| smelling Rose, he~ ~being named Amurath. After he had once 38 2, 7| Princes Chamber, who was named~ ~Churiacy, he prepared 39 2, 7| servant to Osbech, who was named Antiochus, and~ ~with whom 40 2, 7| of him, if~ ~he was not named Antigonus of Famagosta, 41 2, 7| answered that he was so named: saying moreover, Madam 42 2, 8| lives. His Sonne, being named Lewes, and now about nine 43 2, 8| in all the Island, being named onely~ ~Perotto the valiant 44 2, 8| that a young Gentlewoman, named Gianetta, was married~ ~ 45 2, 8| so was Gianettaes husband named) chauncing to see~ ~him, 46 2, 9| deceived by another Merchant,~ ~named Ambroginolo, lost a great 47 2, 9| one man among them all, named Bernardo Lomellino, and 48 2, 9| was a young~ ~proper man, named Ambroginolo of Placentia, 49 2, 9| Gentlewoman of Geneway, named~ ~Madam Genevra, the wife 50 2, 10| abilities of the~ ~body, named Signior Ricciardo di Cinzica. 51 3, 1| comely of person, being named Masset. But because he~ ~ 52 3, 4| A yong Scholler, named Felice, enstructed Puccio 53 3, 4| clownish. His daughter,~ ~being named Monna Isabetta, aged not 54 3, 4| young Scholler~ ~from Paris, named Felice, faire of complexion, 55 3, 5| not~ ~long since, a Knight named Signieur Francesco, descended 56 3, 5| likewise, a young man,~ ~named Ricciardo, derived of meane 57 3, 6| knowne to~ ~bee wealthy, named Ricciardo Minutolo, who 58 3, 6| perfections, shee being named Madam Catulla wife to as 59 3, 7| Florence a young Gentleman, named~ ~Theobaido Elisei, descended 60 3, 7| brother of theirs, being named Theobaldo (who hath beene~ ~ 61 3, 7| but hee was of Lunigiana, named Fatinolo,~ ~and not Theobaldo, 62 3, 8| a rich Country Franklin, named Ferando,~ ~dwelt as neere 63 3, 8| whom thou shalt cause to be named Bennet: because, by the 64 3, 8| commanded) he caused to be named Bennet Ferando. Thus his 65 3, 9| kingdome of France, a Gentleman named~ ~Isnarde, being the Count 66 3, 9| and of pleasing person, named Bertrand; with whom, many~ ~ 67 4, 1| servant to her Father, and named Cuiscardo, a man not derived 68 4, 1| when the Princesse, being named Ghismonda, was sporting 69 4, 2| most lewd and wicked life; named, Bertho de la messa, whose~ ~ 70 4, 2| wanton and proud minded,~ ~named Madam Lisetta de Caquirino, 71 4, 3| Among whom, there was~ ~one named Narnaldo Civida, a man but 72 4, 3| eldest of these~ ~Sisters was named Ninetta, the second Magdalena, 73 4, 3| young Gallants, the one named~ ~Folco, and the other Hugnetto, ( 74 4, 4| children, the one a sonne, named Don~ ~Rogero, and the other 75 4, 4| leaving a sonne behind him, named~ ~Gerbino, who, with much 76 4, 4| buried, in a~ ~little Island, named Ustica, face to face confronting 77 4, 5| Gemignano, and they had a Sister named Isabella, young, beautifull,~ ~ 78 4, 5| Gentleman borne in Pisa, and~ ~named Lorenzo, as a trusty factor 79 4, 6| beautifull young Virgine, named Andreana, became enamoured 80 4, 6| lived somtime a Gentleman, named~ ~Messer Negro da Ponte 81 4, 6| in love with a Neighbour, named~ ~Gabriello; a comely young 82 4, 7| proper young~ ~springall, named Pasquino, whose generous 83 4, 7| A modest yong maiden named Lagina, following the same 84 4, 7| two~ ~men more; the one named Atticciato, and the other 85 4, 8| affecting a yong Maiden, named Silvestra, was constrained~ ~( 86 4, 8| worthy and wealthy Merchant, named Leonardo~ ~Sighiero, who 87 4, 8| enamoured of a yong Girle, named Silvestra, daughter~ ~unto 88 4, 9| followers; the one being named Messer~ ~Guiglielmo de Rossiglione, 89 4, 10| a very famous Physitian, named Signieur~ ~Mazzeo della 90 4, 10| beautie, there was one, named Ruggiero de Jeroly, of honourable~ ~ 91 5, 1| Being delivered by anyone named Lysimachus, with him he~ ~ 92 5, 1| young~ ~Damosel (who was named Iphigenia) awaked before 93 5, 1| to a Gentleman of Rhodes, named~ ~Pasimondo, which promise 94 5, 1| appointed a Gentleman of Rhodes named Lysimachus,~ ~and being 95 5, 2| lived a yong Damosell, named Constance, born of very 96 5, 2| quoth she) I am of Trapanum, named Carapresa, and am a~ ~servant 97 5, 2| then as King of Thunis, who named himselfe~ ~Mariabdela: there 98 5, 3| Damosell which he~ ~loved, named Angelina, met with Theeves 99 5, 3| sometime yong Gentleman, named Pedro Boccamazzo,~ ~descended 100 5, 3| Angelina,~ ~Daughter to one named Gigliuozzo Saullo, whose 101 5, 4| their Daughter, who~ ~was named Catharina; as making no 102 5, 4| Manardy da~ ~Brettinoro, named Messer Ricciardo, who oftentimes 103 5, 5| Lombards, the one~ ~being named Guidotto of Cremona, and 104 5, 5| betweene them, the one being named Giovanni de Severino, and 105 5, 5| and a Manservant beside, named Grinello, of mirthfull~ ~ 106 5, 5| Gentleman in the company, named Guillemino da Medicina, 107 5, 5| sides) the faire Maide, named Agatha, was given in~ ~marriage, 108 5, 6| and lovely Gentlewoman, named Restituta, Daughter to a~ ~ 109 5, 7| Daughter to his~ ~Master, named Amarigo, and she conceiving 110 5, 7| Dominion, a young Gentleman, named~ ~Signior Amarigo, Abbot 111 5, 7| than any of the rest, being named Theodoro: who growing on 112 5, 7| him to be baptized, and named Pedro, creating him superintendent 113 5, 7| so did a Daughter of his, named Violenta, a very goodly 114 5, 7| to a noble Gentleman,~ ~named Signior Conrado, who was 115 5, 7| and of great authority, named Phinio: hee espied a great 116 5, 8| of one~ ~more especially, named Anastasio, descended from 117 5, 8| when I (who was~ ~then named Guido Anastasio, and thine 118 5, 9| Florence a yong Gentleman, named Frederigo,~ ~Sonne to Signior 119 5, 9| enamored of a Gentlewoman, named Madam Giana, who was esteemed ( 120 5, 10| in Perugia, a wealthy man named Pedro~ ~di Vinciolo, who 121 5, 10| foorth to supper, with one named Herculano, a kinde Friend 122 6, 3| Gentleman of Catalogna, named~ ~Messer Diego de la Ratta, 123 6, 3| bereaved us of) she being named Madame Nonna de Pulci,~ ~ 124 6, 4| a Venetian borne, and~ ~named Chichibio, with command 125 6, 4| dwelling not far~ ~off, named Brunetta, and of whom Chichibio 126 6, 5| words. The one of~ ~them was named Messer Forese de Rabatta, 127 6, 5| The other man, being named Giotto, had a spirit of 128 6, 7| Adulterie, with a yong Gentleman named~ ~Lazarino de Guazzagliotri: 129 6, 7| that a Gentlewoman, who was named Phillippa, was found in 130 6, 7| Gentleman of the same~ ~City, named Lazarino de Guazzagliotri, 131 6, 7| he found me, on the night named, betweene the Armes of Lazarino, 132 6, 8| understood it.~ ~ An honest man, named Fresco da Celatico, had 133 6, 10| Friar of S. Anthonies Order, named Friar Onyon, had long~ ~ 134 6, 10| crafty Companions; the one, named John de~ ~Bragoniero, and 135 6, 10| he began.~ ~ Our former named two craftie Companions, 136 7, 1| Brancazio, a woollen Weaver, named John of Lorrayne; a man 137 7, 1| very faire and lovely wife, named Monna Tessa, the~ ~daughter 138 7, 1| Lorrayne, but to another, named John~ ~de Nello, that dwelt 139 7, 2| lustie young Woman, being named~ ~Peronella.-He professing 140 7, 2| was Peronellaes Husband named, being an earely riser~ ~ 141 7, 2| the amorous young~ ~man named) visiting Peronella in the 142 7, 3| and well friended, being named Reynard. Earnestly~ ~he 143 7, 3| with her Husband, who was named Credulano; such~ ~familiar 144 7, 4| of Tuscany)~ ~a rich man, named Tofano, who enjoyed in marriage 145 7, 5| neighbouring yong Gentleman~ ~named) or else a passage guiding 146 7, 6| of her affected Friend,~ ~named Lionello, and she being 147 7, 6| fared~ ~it with this Lady, named Isabella, she being not 148 7, 6| expectation a Knight,~ ~named Signior Lambertuccio, fell 149 7, 7| onely sonne by his wife, named Lodovico. This~ ~Sonne, 150 7, 7| of this Cittie, who~ ~is named Egano: he will (without 151 7, 8| very~ ~welthy Merchant, named Arriguccio Berlinghieri, 152 7, 8| degree or element, she being named~ ~Simonida. Now, in regard 153 7, 9| love with a Gentleman,~ ~named Pyrrhus; was requested by 154 7, 9| thereof, a Noble Lord,~ ~named Nicostratus, on whom (albeit 155 7, 9| Lydia (for so was the~ ~Lady named) began to affect him very 156 7, 10| Citizens of Siena, the one named Tingoccio Mini, and the 157 7, 10| popular men; the one being~ ~named Tingoccio Mini, and the 158 7, 10| became Gossip to one, named Ambrosio Anselmino, dwelling 159 8, 1| Millaine an Almaigne Soldiour, named Gulfardo, of~ ~commendable 160 8, 1| beautifull Gentlewoman, named~ ~Mistresse Ambrosia, Wife 161 8, 2| love with a pretty~ ~woman, named Monna Belcolore. To compasse 162 8, 2| eye, then any of the rest, named Monna Belcolore, and wife 163 8, 3| there dwelt, a Painter, named Calandrino, a~ ~simple man; 164 8, 3| pleasant companion, he being named Maso~ ~del Saggio, who having 165 8, 3| demaunding how the~ ~stone was named. Now it fortuned, that Calandrino ( 166 8, 3| and very honest woman, and named Monna Trista,~ ~was standing 167 8, 4| Gentlewoman, being a widdow, and named Piccarda, who hated~ ~him 168 8, 5| remembred by Madame Eliza, being named Maso del~ ~Saggio; causeth 169 8, 5| out of purpose, who~ ~was named Messer Niccolao da San Lepidio, 170 8, 7| fell in love with a Ladie, named~ ~Helena, she being a Widdow, 171 8, 7| goods of Fortune, she being named Madame Helena. Her delight 172 8, 7| Ancilla (for so she was named) dost thou not observe, 173 8, 8| Neighbours, the one beeing named Spineloccio~ ~Tavena, and 174 8, 8| the City: the one being named Spinelloccio~ ~Tavena, and 175 8, 9| Art of Nigromancie, who named himselfe Michale Scoto,~ ~ 176 8, 9| according as I heard them there named.~ ~ There is the great Lady 177 8, 10| A Cicilian Courtezane, named Madame Biancafiore, by her 178 8, 10| young Florentine of~ ~ours, named Niccolo de Cignano, but 179 9, 1| Florentine Gentlemen, the one named Rinuccio Palermini, and 180 9, 1| our Florentines (the one~ ~named Rinuccio Palermini, and 181 9, 1| of her. This Gentlewoman, named~ ~Madame Francesca de Lazzari, 182 9, 1| so was the ugly~ ~fellow named) was buried; of whom, when 183 9, 2| singular beautie, being named~ ~Isabella, who on a day, 184 9, 2| the Lady Abbesse, who was named Madame Usimbalda, a holy~ ~ 185 9, 3| and a third Companion, named Nello, made Calandrino to 186 9, 3| third man in their companie, named~ ~Nello; they all three 187 9, 5| enamoured of a young Damosell,~ ~named Nicholetta. Bruno prepared 188 9, 5| saide Niccholao, beeing~ ~named Phillippo, resorted thither 189 9, 5| brought a Damosell~ ~thither named Nicholetta, who was maintained 190 9, 6| yong Gentlemen, the one named Panuccio, and the other 191 9, 6| further effects; he being named Panuccio, and she~ ~Nicholletta.~ ~ 192 9, 6| honest loyall friend,~ ~named Adriano, who was acquainted 193 9, 7| wife a yong Gentlewoman, named Margarita, as~ ~beautifull 194 9, 8| there was~ ~another man, named Blondello, very low of stature, 195 9, 9| yong Gentlemen, the one named Melisso, borne in the City 196 9, 9| honourably descended,~ ~named Melisso, who came from the 197 9, 9| a native of Antioch, and named~ ~Giosefo, whose journey 198 9, 10| acquaintance, with one who~ ~named himselfe Pietro da Tresanti, 199 10, 1| A Florentine knight, named Signior Rogiero de Figiovanni, 200 10, 1| great merit as any, was one, named Signior Rogiero d'Figiovanni. 201 10, 3| rich beyond comparison, and named Nathan. He having his~ ~ 202 10, 3| another~ ~gallant Gentleman, named Mithridanes, living in a 203 10, 4| Modena, took a~ ~Gentlewoman, named Madam Catharina, forth of 204 10, 4| delivered to her owne Husband, named Signior Nicoluccio~ ~Caccianimico, 205 10, 4| respected for his vertues, named Signior Gentile de Carisendi, 206 10, 5| a faire and Noble Lady, named~ ~Madame Dianora, WiFe to 207 10, 5| plants, as no one could be named, that was wanting in this 208 10, 6| love with a yong Maiden, named Genevera, daughter to an~ ~ 209 10, 6| Noble Gentlemen; the one~ ~named Signior Maffeo da Palizzi, 210 10, 6| occasion,~ ~an ancient knight, named Signior Neri degli Uberti; 211 10, 6| and Twinnes, the one being named Genevera the~ ~faire, and 212 10, 7| a Florentine Apothecary, named Bernardo~ ~Puccino, being 213 10, 7| a Florentine Apothecary, named Bernardo Puccino, a man 214 10, 7| Daughter of~ ~Bernardo, named Lisana, was present. Being 215 10, 7| Father that a Gentleman, named Manutio de~ ~Arezza, might 216 10, 7| hee went to a Gentleman, named Mico de Sienna,~ ~one of 217 10, 7| but somewhat poore, being named Perdicano,~ ~and putting 218 10, 8| Octavius Caesar (not as yet named Augustus, but only~ ~in 219 10, 8| dwelt in Rome a Gentleman, named Publius Quintus Fulvius, 220 10, 8| Noble Athenian Gentleman, named Chremes, being his ancient 221 10, 8| companion to his son, named Gisippus, both of them studying~ ~ 222 10, 8| house~ ~in Athens, and she named Sophronia, aged about fifteen 223 10, 8| into the Barre, being named Publius Ambustus, a fellow 224 10, 8| a most beautifull Lady, named Fulvia, saying to him~ ~ 225 10, 9| he met with a Gentleman, named~ ~Signior Thorella d'Istria, 226 10, 9| doore shut) to his Wife, named Madam Adialetta; a Woman~ ~ 227 10, 10| The Marquesse of Saluzzo, named Gualtiero, being constrained 228 10, 10| of a poore~ ~Countriman, named Janiculo, by whom he had 229 10, 10| was a young Noble Lord, named Gualtiero, who having neyther 230 10, 10| the maides father, being named Janiculo, and said unto