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- Ovidian Poetic Image and Boccaccio's Self-Representation in De
- De Mulieribus Claris
- Giovanni Boccaccio, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Christine De Pizan
- Paper Under Review. Please Do Not Quote Anything of It Without Explicit Permission of the Author
- Praise for Female Deceptiveness: Boccaccio's Penelope
- The Language of Women As Written by Men: Boccaccio, Dante and Gendered Histories of the Vernacular*
- Introduction: Cicero and the Decameron 1
- Masculinity in Femininity in the Decameron and the Canterbury Tales
- Stephen D. Kolsky. the Genealogy of Women: Studies in Boccaccio's De
- Of Painting: Iaia, Butades and the Concept of ‘Women’S Art’ in the 19Th Century
- Giovanni Boccaccio, Famous Women, Translated by Virginia Brown (I Tatti Renaissance Library 1), Harvard University Press, 2003. ISBN 0- 674-01130-9, Xxiii + 282
- Umorismo and Critical Reading in Boccaccio's Vernacular and Latin Opere 'Minori'
- Boccaccio's Teseida Delle Nozze D'emilia and Its
- Boccaccio's Hellenism And
- Rewriting Boccaccio: Women and Knowledge in Christine De Pizan, Giulia Bigolina, and Moderata Fonte
- Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07986-1 — Pliny the Elder and the Emergence of Renaissance Architecture Peter Fane-Saunders Index More Information