Il Decamerone
English translation (1702)
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Il Decamerone
Summary
Il Decamerone is a translation work[1].
Key Facts
- Il Decamerone's instance of is recorded as translation work[2].
- Il Decamerone's language of work or name is recorded as English[3].
- Il Decamerone's publication date is recorded as +1702-00-00T00:00:00Z[4].
- Il Decamerone's edition or translation of is recorded as The Decameron[5].
- Il Decamerone's translator is recorded as John Savage[6].
- Il Decamerone's title is recorded as Il Decamerone[7].
- Il Decamerone's subtitle is recorded as One hundred ingenious novels: written by John Boccacio, The first Refiner of the Italian Language. Now done into English, and accommodated to the Gust of the present Age.[8].
- Il Decamerone's does not have part is recorded as Proem[9].
- Il Decamerone's does not have part is recorded as Day 3 Tale 10 of the Decameron[10].
- Il Decamerone's does not have part is recorded as Conclusion[11].
- Il Decamerone's English Short Title Catalogue ID is recorded as T128698[12].
- Il Decamerone's copyright status is recorded as public domain[13].
- Il Decamerone's copyright status is recorded as public domain[14].