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- '''De mulieribus claris''' <Latin> / ''Concerning Famous Women'' (1374) is a manuscript work by [[Giovanni Boccaccio]]. ...1361-62 and apparently reworked several times, before being made public in 1374. The work widely circulated in manuscript form.2 KB (204 words) - 19:41, 24 December 2019
- ...he ''edito princeps'' of [[De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women / 1374 Boccaccio), novel (ms.)]], a manuscript work by [[Giovanni Boccaccio]]. ...en erluchten Wyben = De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women / 1473 @1374 Boccaccio / Steinhöwel), novel (German ed.)]].1 KB (157 words) - 09:25, 23 December 2019
- '''Vita Christi''' / ''Life of Christ'' (1374) is ms. by [[Ludolph of Saxony]]. * [[Vita Christi (Life of Christ / 1474 @1374 Ludolph of Saxony), book (ed. princeps)]]719 bytes (94 words) - 03:05, 8 May 2015
- ...lian printed editions of [[De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women / 1374 Boccaccio), novel (ms.)]], a manuscript work by [[Giovanni Boccaccio]]. Tra1 KB (153 words) - 14:16, 18 December 2019
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- '''Vita Christi''' / ''Life of Christ'' (1374) is ms. by [[Ludolph of Saxony]]. * [[Vita Christi (Life of Christ / 1474 @1374 Ludolph of Saxony), book (ed. princeps)]]719 bytes (94 words) - 03:05, 8 May 2015
- '''De mulieribus claris''' <Latin> / ''Concerning Famous Women'' (1374) is a manuscript work by [[Giovanni Boccaccio]]. ...1361-62 and apparently reworked several times, before being made public in 1374. The work widely circulated in manuscript form.2 KB (204 words) - 19:41, 24 December 2019
- His ''Vita Christi'' (1374) is credited as the first "biography" of Jesus, based on the Gospels and th * [[Vita Christi (Life of Christ / 1374 Ludolph of Saxony), ms.]]757 bytes (97 words) - 09:21, 9 December 2020
- ...he ''edito princeps'' of [[De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women / 1374 Boccaccio), novel (ms.)]], a manuscript work by [[Giovanni Boccaccio]]. ...en erluchten Wyben = De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women / 1473 @1374 Boccaccio / Steinhöwel), novel (German ed.)]].1 KB (157 words) - 09:25, 23 December 2019
- *[[De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women / 1374 Boccaccio), book (ms.)]]822 bytes (98 words) - 10:07, 8 December 2020
- ...lian printed editions of [[De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women / 1374 Boccaccio), novel (ms.)]], a manuscript work by [[Giovanni Boccaccio]]. Tra1 KB (153 words) - 14:16, 18 December 2019
- Chaucer was directly inspired by Boccaccio's ''[[De mulieribus claris]]'' (1374). The poet recounts ten stories of virtuous women in nine sections. The leg1 KB (174 words) - 08:40, 22 December 2020
- * <<[[De mulieribus claris (Concerning Famous Women / 1374 Boccaccio), novel (ms.)]] (only [[Eve]], [[Athaliah]], and [[Mariamne]] are9 KB (1,198 words) - 17:21, 18 April 2018