Day 4
day in the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio
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Day 4
Summary
Day 4 is a day of the Decameron[1].
Key Facts
- Day 4's instance of is recorded as day of the Decameron[2].
- Day 4's part of is recorded as The Decameron[3].
- Day 4's Commons category is recorded as Decameron : Fourth day[4].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Introduction to Day 4[5].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 1 of the Decameron[6].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 2 of the Decameron[7].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 3 of the Decameron[8].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 4 of the Decameron[9].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 5 of the Decameron[10].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 6 of the Decameron[11].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 7 of the Decameron[12].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 8 of the Decameron[13].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 9 of the Decameron[14].
- Day 4's has part is recorded as Day 4 Tale 10 of the Decameron[15].
- Day 4's characters is recorded as Filostrato[16].
- Day 4's has edition or translation is recorded as Q43270628[17].
- Day 4's has edition or translation is recorded as Day 4[18].
- Day 4's has edition or translation is recorded as Q43306104[19].
- Day 4's has edition or translation is recorded as Q43303489[20].
- Day 4's series ordinal is recorded as 4[21].
- Day 4's short name is recorded as Decameron (IV)[22].
- Day 4's first line is recorded as Finisce la terza giornata del Decameron; incomincia la quarta,nella quale, sotto il reggimento di Filostrato, si ragiona di coloro li cui amori ebbero infelice fine.[23].
- Day 4's narrative motif is recorded as the boy who had never seen a woman: the Satans[24].