Auteurs
: Giovanni Boccaccio
Caractéristiques
: Wilder Publications, Incorporated, hardback
The Decameron, also called Prince Galehaut, is a 14th-century medieval allegory by Giovanni Boccaccio, told as a frame story encompassing 100 tales by ten young people. The book's primary title exemplifies Boccaccio's fondness for Greek philology: Decameron combines two Greek words, Greek: deka ("ten") and (Greek: hemera ("day"), to form a term that means "ten-day event". Ten days is the time period in which the characters of the frame story tell their tales. The Decameron, also called Prince Galehaut, is a 14th-century medieval allegory by Giovanni Boccaccio, told as a frame story encompassing 100 tales by ten young people. The book's primary title exemplifies Boccaccio's fondness for Greek philology: Decameron combines two Greek words, Greek: deka ("ten") and (Greek: hemera ("day"), to form a term that means "ten-day event". Ten days is the time period in which the characters of the frame story tell their tales.