Q43304620
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Q43304620
Summary
Q43304620 is a translation work[1].
Key Facts
- Q43304620 authored Giovanni Boccaccio[2].
- Q43304620's instance of is recorded as translation work[3].
- Q43304620's instance of is recorded as chapter[4].
- Q43304620's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[5].
- Q43304620 is part of Dekameron[6].
- Q43304620's language of work or name is recorded as Czech[7].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304621[8].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304622[9].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304623[10].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304624[11].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304625[12].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304626[13].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304628[14].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304629[15].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304631[16].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304632[17].
- Q43304620 comprises Q43304633[18].
- Q43304620's edition or translation of is recorded as Day 6[19].
- Q43304620's translator is recorded as Jan J. Benešovský-Veselý[20].
- Q43304620's published in is recorded as Dekameron[21].
- Q43304620's title is recorded as Den šestý[22].
- Q43304620's form of creative work is recorded as short story[23].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include translation work[3], chapter[4], and version, edition or translation[5].
Use and Application
Components include Q43304621[8], a translation work[24], written by Giovanni Boccaccio[25]; Q43304622[9], a translation work[26], written by Giovanni Boccaccio[27]; Q43304623[10], a translation work[28], written by Giovanni Boccaccio[29]; Q43304624[11], a translation work[30], written by Giovanni Boccaccio[31]; Q43304625[12], a translation work[32], written by Giovanni Boccaccio[33]; and Q43304626[13], a translation work[34], written by Giovanni Boccaccio[35]. Q43304620 is part of Dekameron[6].