some of his tales. This word is documented in earlier Italian works (Fazio degli Uberti, 14th century; Luigi Pulci, 15th century; Ludovico Ariosto, 15th–16th...
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Probably Boccaccio made use both of written and of oral sources. Fazio degli Uberti and Federico Frezzi were imitators of the Divine Comedy, but only...
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dubious owing to anatomical discrepancies. The Medieval Italian poet Fazio Degli Uberti mentioned "a small animal" in Sardinia which was very timid and was...
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Chiarentana. The same name was also used by Florentines, such as the poet Fazio degli Uberti (circa 1309–1367), the famous chronicler Giovanni Villani (c. 1275–1348)...
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(died 1321) and is directly cited, probably in the Latin version, by Fazio degli Uberti [it] (died 1367) and Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce (c. 1490). In Western...
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you more than a German or Sardinian or Berber"); the Tuscan poet Fazio degli Uberti refers to the Sardinians in his poem Dittamondo as "una gente che...
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Nicolas, imprimeur à Florence ; et la troisième sur le Dita mundi de Fazio degli Uberti. Il en a été tiré séparément vingt-cinq exemplaires, format in-8°...
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(ed.). Saggi critici. Vol. 3. 206.Fazio degli Uberti (1952). Giuseppe Corsi (ed.). Il Dittamondo. 207.Fazio degli Uberti (1952). Giuseppe Corsi (ed.). Le...
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