- Il
Corbaccio, or "The Crow", is an
Italian literary work by
Giovanni Boccaccio,
traditionally dated c. 1355. The work is
narrated in the
first person...
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Kornblow takes charge of the hotel, and
eventually crosses paths with
Corbaccio,
owner of the
Yellow Camel company, who
appoints himself as Kornblow's...
- last
works in
Tuscan vernacular; the only
other substantial work was
Corbaccio (dated to
either 1355 or 1365).
Boccaccio revised and
rewrote The Decameron...
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servant Voltore (the Vulture) – a
lawyer Corbaccio (the Raven) – an
avaricious old
miser Bonario –
Corbaccio's son
Corvino (the
Carrion Crow) – a merchant...
- Bilinsky.
Harry Baur as
Volpone Louis Jouvet as
Mosca Charles Dullin as
Corbaccio Jean Témerson as
Voltore Fernand Ledoux as
Corvino Jacqueline Delubac...
- 1943 — —
Harpo — A
Night in
Casablanca Archie Mayo 1946
Ronald Kornblow Corbaccio Rusty —
Copacabana Alfred E.
Green 1947
Lionel Q.
Devereaux — — — Love...
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Panello The Big
Store (1941) as
Ravelli A
Night in
Casablanca (1946) as
Corbaccio Love
Happy (1949) as
Faustino the
Great The
Story of
Mankind as Monk (uncredited)...
-
Reinhold Messner's book,
Grido Di Pietra,
published by the
Italian publisher Corbaccio in 2009. Darack's image, "Snow
Covered Mountain Range, Sunset, Elevated...
- Charbonnier, Rita (2006). La
sorella di Mozart:
romanzo (in Italian). Milan:
Corbaccio. ISBN 978-88-7972-759-4. OCLC 64219881. Chmielarz,
Sharon (2001). The...
- of ill repute.
Giovanni Boccaccio references Ciang****a in his work,
Corbaccio. In this
misogynistic work,
Boccaccio identifies a "sect" of
women who...