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Definitions from the WebGiovanni BoccaccioDefinition: Giovanni Boccaccio was an Italian writer, poet, and scholar in the 14th century. He is best known for his famous work "The Decameron," a collection of 100 novellas. Boccaccio was a pioneer in humanism and contributed significantly to the development of Italian literature. Noun: Giovanni Boccaccio refers to the person, the Italian writer, poet, and scholar from the 14th century. Example Sentence 1 (Noun): Giovanni Boccaccio's "The Decameron" explores themes of love, death, and human nature. Example Sentence 2 (Noun): Scholars admire Giovanni Boccaccio for his contributions to Italian literature during the Renaissance. Related Products: Books by Giovanni Boccaccio | ||||
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