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1 online resource (211 pages) |
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Routledge Revivals |
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Routledge revivals.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Original Title; Contents; Introduction; I: Old Wine; II: How a Friar's Breeches Became Sacred Relics; III: The Sleepy Confessor; IV: Worst of All; V : The Worst Men in the World; VI: Francesco Sachetti; VII: The Old Woman's Prayer; VIII: The Peace of the Monastery; IX: An Excommunicated Peasant eaten by the Priests; X: Of a Curate who buried a little dog; XI: Of a Countryman who wished to marry a young Girl; XII: Of a Doctor who betrayed- the wife of a Tailor who was ill; XIII: Of a Hermit who had many women; XIV: Messer Nicholas; XV: The Choristers |
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XVI: Kings and AssesXVII: The Unrepentant Smith; XVIII: Of Lorenzo de' Medici; XIX: Of an Englishman; XX: Jettison; XXI: Of Lorenzo de' Medici; XXII: Of Lorenzo de' Medici; XXIII: Of a Priest who did not know when Palm Sunday fell; XXIV : Of Some Peasants who bought a Crucifix; XXV : Of Messer Paolo Marchese; XXVI: The Host's Fee; XXVII: Pirrinicilo the Gascon; XXVIII: Of Roderigo Carrasio; XXIX : Big Fish and Little Fish; XXX: Of Jacopo Sannazzaro; XXXI: Of Francesco Elio; XXXII: Of Roberto da Lecce; XXXIII: The Fair Penitent; XXXIV: Of a man who made his wife believe him to be dead |
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XXXV: Saying of a Cook to the Illustrious Duke of MilanXXXVI: A Request of the same Cook to the same Prince; XXXVII: Of Giovanni Visconti; XXXVIII: of King Ludovic of France; XXXIX: Tosetto of Padua; XL : Of Messer Marco of Lodi; XLI: Two Knights of Castille; XLII: Of a Man who asked pardon of his sick wife; XLIII: A Woman's Answer; XLIV: Of the King of Tunis; XLV : The Wife's Confession; XLVI: Story of a man who sent letters to bis Wife and his creditor; XLVII: A Priest's Awkward. Question; XLVIII: Of some Ambassadors sent front Perugia to Pope Urban |
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XLIX : Foolish Saying of some Florentine AmbassadorsL: Of a Drinker; LI: Of a Woman who in order to cover her head exposed herself; LII: Bernabó, Duke of Milan; LIII: Of one who wanted to spend 1000 Florins to be famous; LIV : Facetia of the celebrated Dante; LV: Answer given by a woman to a man who asked if his wife could have a twelve-months' child; LVI: Dispute between a Florentine and a Venetian; LVII: Antonio Lusco's Story; LVIII: Of a Young Woman separated, from her husband; LIX : Contest between two men about their crest; LX : Story of a Tutor |
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LXI: Of a woman who insisted on calling her husband lousyLXII: Of a man who sought for his wife drowned in a stream; LXIII: Elegant reply of Dante, Florentine Poet; LXIV: Pleasant answer of the same Poet; LXV : The Story of Francesco Filelfo; LXVI : The Story of a Mountebank told by the Cardinal of Bordeaux; LXVII: The Husband's Revenge; LXVIII: Messer Franco's Cat; LXIX : Of a Doctor who cured the mad; LXX : of a Mad Woman; LXXI: Of a Woman who stood on the Banks of the Po; LXXII: The Abbot of Settimo; LXXIII: Saying of Lorenzo, Roman Priest; LXXIV : Of a Prodigy |
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LXXV: The Exhortation of a Cardinal |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781351339797 |
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1351339796 |
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