Giovanni Boccaccio

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Definition

Proper noun * Giovanni Boccaccio: An Italian poet and scholar, born in France, who lived from 1313 to 1375. He is a central figure in early Italian literature, renowned for his realistic prose and influential works that helped shape Renaissance humanism.

Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • Giovanni Boccaccio is best known for his masterpiece, The Decameron.
    • The works of Giovanni Boccaccio were influential for later writers like Chaucer and Shakespeare.
    • Scholars study the life of Giovanni Boccaccio to understand the transition from medieval to Renaissance thought.
Advanced Usage
  • "Boccaccian" (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Giovanni Boccaccio or his literary style, often implying a focus on secular human experience, narrative framing, and a blend of comedy and tragedy.
    • The novel's structure has a distinctly Boccaccian quality, with multiple characters telling stories within a frame narrative.
Variants and Related Words
  • Boccaccio: A common shortened or Anglicized form of the name Giovanni Boccaccio.
    • The tales of Boccaccio were widely circulated in manuscript form.
Synonyms
  • The Author of The Decameron: A descriptive synonym referencing his most famous work.
  • A Proto-Humanist: A term used by scholars to describe his role in foreshadowing the intellectual movement of the Renaissance.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • A Decameron-like story: A phrase used to describe a tale that is part of a framed collection, often involving wit, love, and a critique of social mores, in the style of Boccaccio's most famous work.
    • His latest novel is not a single narrative but a series of Decameron-like stories told by travelers.
Noun
  1. Italian poet (born in France) (1313-1375)

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