The Decameron

Giovanni Boccaccio


Engels | 11-03-2025 | 464 pagina's

9786256310667

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– FIRST DAY –

NOVEL I. – Ser Ciappelletto cheats a holy friar by a false confession, and dies; and, having lived as a very bad man, is, on his death, reputed a saint, and called San Ciappelletto.

NOVEL II. – Abraham, a Jew, at the instance of Jehannot de Chevigny, goes to the court of Rome, and having marked the evil life of clergy, returns to Paris, and becomes a Christian.

NOVEL III. – Melchisedech, a Jew, by a story of three rings averts a danger with which he was menaced by Saladin.

NOVEL IV. – A monk lapses into a sin meriting the most severe punishment, justly censures the same fault in his abbot, and thus evades the penalty.

NOVEL V. – The Marchioness of Monferrato by a banquet of hens seasoned with wit checks the mad passion of the King of France.

NOVEL VI. – A worthy man by an apt saying puts to shame the wicked hypocrisy of the religious.

NOVEL VII. – Bergamino, with a story of Primasso and the Abbot of Cluny, finely censures a sudden access of avarice in Messer Cane della Scala.

NOVEL VIII. – Guglielmo Borsiere by a neat retort sharply censures avarice in Messer Ermino de' Grimaldi.

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– FIRST DAY –

NOVEL I. – Ser Ciappelletto cheats a holy friar by a false confession, and dies; and, having lived as a very bad man, is, on his death, reputed a saint, and called San Ciappelletto.

NOVEL II. – Abraham, a Jew, at the instance of Jehannot de Chevigny, goes to the court of Rome, and having marked the evil life of clergy, returns to Paris, and becomes a Christian.

NOVEL III. – Melchisedech, a Jew, by a story of three rings averts a danger with which he was menaced by Saladin.

NOVEL IV. – A monk lapses into a sin meriting the most severe punishment, justly censures the same fault in his abbot, and thus evades the penalty.

NOVEL V. – The Marchioness of Monferrato by a banquet of hens seasoned with wit checks the mad passion of the King of France.

NOVEL VI. – A worthy man by an apt saying puts to shame the wicked hypocrisy of the religious.

NOVEL VII. – Bergamino, with a story of Primasso and the Abbot of Cluny, finely censures a sudden access of avarice in Messer Cane della Scala.

NOVEL VIII. – Guglielmo Borsiere by a neat retort sharply censures avarice in Messer Ermino de' Grimaldi.

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EAN :9786256310667
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Uitgever :Mijnbestseller
Publicatie datum :  11-03-2025
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :215 mm
Breedte :135 mm
Dikte :42 mm
Gewicht :626 gr
Status :POD (Beschikbaar als print-on-demand.)
Aantal pagina's :464