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Principal Works of Boccaccio

A complete edition of Boccaccio's Italian writings was published by Moutier (Florence, 1834) in 17 volumes. The life of Boccaccio has been written by Tiraboschi, Mazzuchelli, Count Baldelli (Vita di Boccaccio, Florence, 1806) and others. In English, a good biography is still that by Edward Hutton (1909.) The first printed edition of the Decameron is without date, place or printer's name but it is believed to have been published 1469 or 1470, and to have been printed at Florence. Besides this, Baldelli mentions eleven editions during the 15 C. An expurgated edition, authorised by the Pope, appeared at Florence, 1573. Although the grossest indecencies remain, the improper personages have been changed from priests and monks into laymen. The best early edition is that of Florence, 1527. M. Landau, a German scholar who published a valuable investigation of the sources of the Decameron (Vienna, 1869), subsequently brought out a general study of Boccaccio's life and works in 1877. An interesting English translation of the Decameron appeared in 1624, under the title "The Model of Mirth, Wit, Eloquence and Conversation".

● Amorosa visione (1342)
● Buccolicum carmen (1367-1369)
● Caccia di Diana (1334-1337)
● Comedia delle ninfe fiorentine (Amato, 1341-1342)
● Corbaccio (around 1365, this date is disputed)
● De Canaria (within 1341 - 1345)
● De mulieribus claris (1361, revised up to 1375)
● Decameron (1349-52, revised 1370-1371)
● Elegia di Madonna Fiammetta (1343-1344)
● Esposizioni sopra la Comedia di Dante (1373-1374)
● Filocolo (1336-1339)
● Filostrato (1335 or 1340)
● Genealogia deorum gentilium libri (1360, revised up to 1374)
● Ninfale fiesolano (within 1344-46, this date is disputed)
● Rime (finished 1374)
● Teseida delle nozze di Emilia (before 1341)
● Trattatello in laude di Dante (1357, title revised to De origine vita studiis et moribus viri clarissimi Dantis Aligerii florentini poetae illustris et de operibus compositis ab eodem)
● Zibaldone Magliabechiano (within 1351-1356)