Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron

novella of the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio (II, 7)
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Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron

Summary

Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron is a novella in the Decameron[1].

Key Facts

  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron authored Giovanni Boccaccio[2].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's image is recorded as Decameron-Arsenal - Deuxième journée, nouvelle 7 - détail.jpg[3].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's instance of is recorded as novella in the Decameron[4].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's part of the series is recorded as The Decameron[5].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's part of is recorded as Day 2[6].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's Commons category is recorded as Seventh tale of second day[7].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's has edition or translation is recorded as Q43303517[8].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's has edition or translation is recorded as Novel 2, 7[9].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's has edition or translation is recorded as Q43303473[10].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's narrative location is recorded as Alexandria[11].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's narrative location is recorded as Athens[12].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's narrative location is recorded as Rhodes[13].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's narrative location is recorded as Crete[14].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's narrative location is recorded as Cyprus[15].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's title is recorded as Giornata seconda - novella settima[16].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's short name is recorded as Decameron (II, 7)[17].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's short name is recorded as Decameron 2.7[18].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's first line is recorded as Il soldano di Babilonia ne manda una sua figliuola a marito al re del Garbo, la quale per diversi accidenti in spazio di quattro anni alle mani di nove uomini perviene in diversi luoghi; ultimamente, restituita al padre per pulcella, ne va al re del Garbo, come prima faceva, per moglie.[19].
  • Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron's narrator is recorded as Panfilo[20].

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Works and Contributions

Day 2 Tale 7 of the Decameron authored Giovanni Boccaccio[2].

References

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Direct Wikidata claims

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  15. [16] . Decameron. wikidata.org.
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  17. [18] . wikidata.org.
  18. [19] . Decameron. wikidata.org.
  19. [20] . wikidata.org.

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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