This volume, titled "Opera ...", presents a compilation of works from esteemed Italian authors Boccaccio and Liburnio. Giovanni Boccaccio, a towering figure of the 14th century, is represented alongside Nicol Liburnio, whose contributions mark the transition from the 15th to the 16th century. This collection offers a window into the literary landscape of Renaissance Italy, showcasing the evolution of prose and thought during a pivotal period. The works reflect the classical influences that shaped the era and explore themes of humanism, society, and the arts. This volume is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Italian literary history and the Renaissance.
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