Boccaccio, of course was a great admirer of dantes, wrote a commentary on the divine comedy and was greatly influenced by him. I would like here simply to register the opin which i have. In his life of dante, in this book boccaccio shares anecdotes he has gathered about dante from people who knew him, most notably dante s sister and nephew. It contains 100 short stories, told by a group of ten who has escaped the great plague in the 14th century. The earliest lives of dante smith 1901life of dante boccaccio. Giovanni boccaccio has 352 books on goodreads with 87768 ratings. Inferno by dante alighieri describes a journey into the underworld, undertaken by dante himself. Giovanni boccaccio was an italian scholar, famous for his works in italian and in latin.
Boccaccios expositions on dantes comedy giovanni boccaccio. However, the decameron uses dantes model not to educate the reader but to satirize this method of learning. Commedia, later christened divina by giovanni boccaccio, written by dante alighieri between 8 and his death in 21, is widely considered the central epic poem of. Boccaccio, who is best known for his decameron, was a fellow florentine and was 10 years old when dante died. It even became a guide to better understand inferno by dan brown, itself certainly not a work of art as boccaccios book was. In the fall of 73, the city of florence commissioned giovanni boccaccio to give lectures on dante for the general population. Its first section, the inferno, begins, nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita. The hardcover books are made with two pieces of real. Books by giovanni boccaccio author of the decameron. Many people prefer to read offline or to print out text and read from the real printed page. Giovanni boccaccio s most popular book is the decameron. The decameron, boccaccio was an important early interpreter of dante. Its one of the first works written in italian rather than latin, and part of the. Writing at a time when dante was not given the respect he has since surely inevitably gained, boccaccio wrote this biography of him, pointing out his great merits as a person, poet.
Giovanni boccaccio described dantes appearance and demeanor as. Giovanni boccaccios decameron is a true classic which should be read by so many more. Download dantes inferno full text free book part 48 pdf file size. Inspired by dante, author giovanni boccaccio invoked the name prencipe galeotto in the alternative title to the decameron, a 14thcentury collection of novellas. Many of the stories are on the topic of love andor sexual relations, and are told with a great sense of humor. Though interrupted at inferno xvii, they provide profound, nearcontemporary. The english poet john keats, in his sonnet on a dream, imagines what dante does not give us, the point of view of paolo. Dante alighieri probably baptized durante di alighiero degli alighieri and often referred to. This profession was not inappropriate since at that time books were sold from. Boccaccio illustrated the manuscript with five pen drawings in the lower margin of a. The gates to hell in dante alighieris divine comedy tell us to abandon all hope, yet who enter here. Inferno full unabridged audiobook of dante aligheris. Commedia, later christened divina by giovanni boccaccio, written by dante alighieri between 8 and his death in 21, is widely considered the central epic poem of italian literature, the last great work of literature of the middle ages and the first great work of the renaissance. Boccaccio wrote a number of notable works, including the decameron and on famous women.
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