- Il
Pecorone,
often referred to in
English as The
Golden Eagle, is an
Italian novella written between 1378 and 1385 by
Giovanni Fiorentino. It was written...
- Shakespeare's The
Merchant of
Venice A
similar arrangement in the 14th
century Il
Pecorone Pound of
Flesh (2015 film),
starring Jean-Claude Van
Damme Pound of Flesh...
- Some
elements of The
Merry Wives of
Windsor may have been
adapted from Il
Pecorone, a
collection of
stories by Ser
Giovanni Fiorentino; one of
these stories...
- B****anio has his
origins from two
texts called Gesta Romanorum and Il
Pecorone. The
origin of the
casket plot
comes from the
Gesta Romanorum. In contrast...
-
betrothal ring in
payment are all
elements present in the 14th-century tale Il
Pecorone by
Giovanni Fiorentino,
which was
published in
Milan in 1558. Elements...
- was a 14th-century
Florentine writer, to whom is
attributed the work Il
Pecorone ("The Simpleton"). This was a
collection of
short stories, purportedly...
- it Shakespearian, it was
based in part on
Trecento Italian works – Il
Pecorone by Ser
Giovanni Fiorentino, and Boccaccio's Decameron.
Boito adopted a...
- the
American they were
given new
names sourced from the
Italian work Il
Pecorone, a 14th-century
short story collection attributed to
Giovanni Fiorentino...
- Switzerland. John Dee –
Propaedeumata Aphoristica Ser
Giovanni Fiorentino – Il
Pecorone (The Simpleton) John Knox (published anonymously) – The
first blast of...
- only in its
external form.
Giovanni Fiorentino wrote,
under the
title of
Pecorone, a
collection of tales,
which are
supposed to have been
related by a monk...