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by Giovanni Boccaccio


  Pietro of Perugia (father of Andreuccio), 97, 100

  Pietro (Teodoro) (servant of Amerigo Abate), 412–19

  Pinuccio (lover of Niccolosa), 678–82

  Pisa, 113, 173, 179–80, 183, 326, 639

  Pistoia, 222, 649–55

  Pizzini, Biagio (prankster of Certaldo), 470–72

  plague, 7–4, 453

  Pontremoli, see Faziuolo da P.

  Ponza, island of, 112–15

  Porcellana, privileges of, 474

  Porco, see Guccio Imbratta

  Porta Salaia, Siena, 544

  Prato, 462–4, 552

  Prester John (legendary king), 619

  pride, 465–6

  Primas (grammarian and versifier), 56–9

  Procida, Gian di (leader of revolt in Sicily), 118

  Procida, Giannotto di (alias Giusfredi), 116–24

  Procida, island of, 406

  profligacy, 83–91

  Provence, 314, 349, 352

  Puccini, Bernardo (Florentine apothecary), 738–45

  Puccino (Stramba) (friend of Pasquino), 340–42

  Puccio di Rinieri, Friar, 216–21

  Puglia, see Apulia

  Purgatory, 256–63

  Pyrrhus (servant of Nicostratos, lover of Lydia), 533–43

  Quintilian (Marcus Fabius Quintilianus), 470

  Quintus Fulvius, Publius, 746, 753

  Quintus Fulvius, Titus (lover of Sophronia), 746–64

  Rabatta, see Forese da R.

  Radicofani, 707

  Ravello, 92, 96

  Ravenna, 179, 419–20, 425

  Reggio, Calabria, 92

  Restagnone (lover of Ninetta), 314–18

  Restituta (daughter of Marin Bòlgaro), 406–11

  Rhodes, island of, 140–41, 320, 371–4, 378

  Rialto, Venice, 310

  Ribi (Florentine prankster), 576–8

  Ricciardo, see Zima

  Ricciardo de’ Manardi da Brettinoro (lover of Caterina), 393–9

  Ricciardo di Chinzica (Saints’ days abstainer), 179–86, 353

  Rimini, 506

  Rinaldo, Friar (charmer of worms), 495–500, 547

  Rinaldo d’Asti, see Asti, Rinaldo d’

  Rinaldo de’ Pugliesi (husband of Madonna Filippa), 462–4

  Rinieri (offended Florentine scholar), 586–610

  Rinucci, Alesso (cousin of Monna Nonna de’ Pulci), 453

  Ripole, Florence, 629

  Robert, King of Naples, 452

  Romagna, 393, 399, 419, 678

  Rome, 39, 86, 89, 385–6, 391, 416, 746, 753, 756–63

  Rouen, Archbishop of, 162

  Roussillon, 265, 268, 273; see also Guillaume de R.

  Ruberto (lover of Monna Sismonda), 524–32

  Rufolo, Landolfo (merchant turned pirate), 92–6

  Ruggieri d’Aieroli, see Aieroli, R. d’

  Ruggieri de Loria, see Loria, R. de

  Ruggieri (son of William II of Sicily), 321

  Rutnpiad, 475

  Rustico (hermit), 275–9, 280

  sage, 340–42

  Sahara, 275

  Saint Mark’s Square, Venice, 311

  Saint Paul’s church, Florence, 342

  Salabaetto (Niccolò da Cignano) (Florentine merchant), 633–44

  Saladin, 41–4, 45, 765–83

  Salerno, 92, 353, 359

  Saliceto, see Guasparruolo da S.

  Saluzzo, 784, 792

  Salvestra (lover of Girolamo), 343–8

  San Gallo church, Florence, 339, 617

  San Gimignano, 326

  San Giovanni church, Florence, 467, 561

  San Lepidio, Niccola da (Florentine judge), 575–8

  San Pancrazio church, Florence, 216

  San Piero, Porta, Florence, 490

  San Pietro in Ciel d’Oro, cathedral, Pavia, 773, 779

  Sanlodeccio, see Filippo di S.

  Santa Croce church, Florence, 53

  Santa Fiora, Counts of, 707

  Santa Lucia church, Florence, 593

  Santa Maria a Verzaia, Florence, 577

  Santa Maria della Scala church, Florence, 629–30

  Santa Maria Maggiore church,

  Florence, 460

  Santa Maria Novella church, Florence, 627–9, 797

  Santa Maria Ughi church, Florence, 449

  Santa Reparata church, Florence, 467

  Saracens, 42, 43, 324–5, 381–2, 781, 783; see also Saladin

  Sardinia, 126, 261, 323, 324

  Sardintinia, 474

  Saullo, Gigliuozzo (father of Agnolella), 385–6

  Scalea, 407

  Scalza, Michele (gambler on oldest family in Florence), 459–60

  Scannadio (entombed villain of Pistoia), 650–55

  Scotland, 618

  King of, 89, 91

  Scott, Michael (necromancer), 618

  Scrignario, Giannello (lover of Peronella), 491–4

  Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, 471

  Senigallia, 572

  Settignano, 562

  Sicilian Vespers, 118, 738

  Sicily, 98, 112, 118, 122, 124, 173, 321–2, 325, 379, 411, 738

  Sicofante (servant of lieta brigata), 445

  Siena, 268, 544, 611, 664–8, 707

  Sighieri, Leonardo (father of Girolamo), 343

  Sighinolfo, Filippello (lover of Catella), 228–31

  Simona (poor young woman of Florence), 339–42

  Simona, Monna, 442

  Simone da Villa (Florentine physician), 616–32, 661–3

  Sirisco (Panfilo’s servant), 21

  Sismonda, Monna (wife of Arriguccio Berlinghieri), 524–32

  Smyrna, 139–40

  Solomon, King, 471, 476, 690–94

  songs, 69, 187–8, 281–2, 364–5, 441–3, 482–3, 549–50, 646, 700–701, 740–41, 796–7

  Sophronia (beloved of Titus and Gisippus), 747–64

  Spain, 314, 420, 703, 712, 718

  Spina, Geri (husband of Oretta), 447–51

  Spina (daughter of Currado Malespina), 116–21, 124

  Spinelloccio, see Tavena, S.

  Stecchi (entertainer), 71–5

  Stiffen-in-the-Hand, Saint, 131

  Stiffen-in-the-Hollows, Saint, 145

  stories and storytellers, see lieta brigata

  Strà, see Torello of S.

  Straits of Penury, 474

  Stramba (Puccino) (friend of Pasquino), 340–42

  Strangford, Ireland, 154

  Stratilia (servant of Fiammetta), 21

  Susa, Barbary, 380–82

  Talano d’Imolese (husband of Margarita), 683–5, 690

  Tancredi, Prince of Salerno, 291–301

  Tavena, Spinelloccio (lover of Zeppa’s wife), 611–15

  Tebaldo (wealthy Florentine noble), 83

  Tedaldo degli Elisei (lover of Ermellina), 237–54

  Tessa, Monna (wife of Calandrino), 567–8, 661, 663, 669–77

  Tessa, Monna (wife of Gianni Lotteringhi), 486–90

  themes of stories

  by effort, achieving an object greatly desired or a thing previously lost, 187

  happiness following misfortune, 68

  improper words, 798–800

  levity of stories, 801–2

  love, 3; ending unhappily, 280

  rules as to, 67–8

  those who have performed liberal or munificent deeds, 699

  tricks played by men and women upon one another, 548

  tricks played by wives upon husbands, 478

  verbal pleasantries avoiding danger, discomfiture or ridicule, 441

  Theodelinda (wife of Agilulf), 200

  Theodor (Pietro) (servant of Amerigo Abate), 412–19

  Ticino, river, 765

  Tindaro (servant oilieta brigata), 444–6, 483, 549

  Tingoccio, see Mini, T.

  Titus Quintus Fulvius, 745–64

  Tofano (husband of Monna Ghita), 501–5

  Torello of Digne (knight killed in Crusade), 775
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br />   Torello of Strà (hospitable Crusader), 765–83

  Torrenieri, 667

  Trani, 96

  Trapani, 381, 412–16

  Traversari, Paolo (father of Nastagio’s beloved), 419–23

  Tresanti, Pietro da (Neighbour Pietro) (husband of Gemmata), 695–8

  Treviso, 71–5

  Troilus and Cressida, 444

  Tunis, 321–3, 383

  King of, 321–5, 382

  Turks, 92–3

  Tuscany, 25, 222, 255, 268, 426, 473, 703–6

  Uberti, Neri degli (Florentine knight), 732–7

  Uberti family, 459

  Udine, 726

  Ughetto (lover of Bertella), 314–20

  ugliness

  genius in ugly men, 457

  nobility of, 461

  Usimbalda, Madonna (Abbess of Lombardy), 656

  Ustica, 325

  Uzbek, King of the Turks, 139–40

  Uzbek, Empress of, 619

  Val d’Elsa, 469

  Valbona, see Lizio da V.

  Vallecchio, 622

  Valley of the Ladies, 479–84

  Varlungo, 555

  Varro, Marcus (Roman praetor), 761–2

  Venice, 173, 303–12, 454–5

  Venison, 474

  Venus, 130

  Verdiana, Saint, 434

  Vergellesi, Francesco (Governor of Milan), 222–6

  Vergiú, Lady of, 281

  Vernaccia wine, 179, 562, 582–3

  Verona, 55, 76

  Vieri de’ Cerchi (Florentine political leader), 686

  Violante (daughter of Amerigo Abate), 412–19

  Violante (Jeannette) (daughter of Count of Antwerp), 152–60, 163

  Virgin Mary, 187, 306, 470

  Wales, 153, 159

  Walter, see Antwerp, W.

  werewolves, 485–6, 488–90, 783

  William II, King of Sicily, 321–5, 411

  wit, see intelligence

  women

  all things losing their virtue in presence of, 569

  anger in, 313–14

  chastity, 166–7

  easily deceived, 235–6

  equality before the law, 463

  false modesty of, 48

  first ladies, 619

  foreign beauties compared, 518

  goslings, 287

  inferior to men, 167

  instincts, 770

  intelligence, 166–8

  jealous husbands deserve wives’ punishment, 506–13

  lack of wit, 63–4

  loving younger men, 602

  man’s pursuit of, 287–91

  observance of Sabbath, 186–7

  in old age, 434

  plague, effect of: callousness, 10; less chaste, 9

  punishment of women who humiliate men, 586–610

  restrictive laws, 13

  Sicilian, 633

  stratagems of, 650

  strumpets harshly dealt with, 552–4

  subservience to men, 689–91, 786–95

  tricks played upon husbands, 478

  vanity of beauty, 304–9

  witticisms of, 446

  Zeppa, see Mino, Z. di

  Zima (Ricciardo) (lover of wife of Francesco Vergellesi), 222–6

  Zinevra (wife of Bernabò), 165–78

  Zita Carapresa di Giudice Leo, 696

  INDEX TO TRANSLATOR’S INTRODUCTION AND NOTES

  Other than in the entry under his name, Boccaccio is referred to as B.

  Abate, Amerigo (of Trapani) (V, 7), 834

  Abbate family, 834

  Abraham, 869

  Abraham (I, 2), cxxiv, 806

  Abruzzi region (VI, 10), 844

  Acciaiuoli, Andrea, li

  Acciaiuoli, Niccola, xxxvii–viii, xli, xlix–l, li, 816

  Acciaiuoli (Florentine banking house), xxxii

  Achaea, 817

  Acre, Holy Land (X, 9), 868

  Adalieta (X, 9), lxxx, 868

  Adam, li

  Adam and Eve, 852

  adventure, cxxxvi–viii

  Aegean Sea, 813, 817

  Aegina, island of (II, 7), 817

  Aeneas, 835

  Aesculapius, 804

  Aesop, lix

  Agamemnon, 869

  Agilulf, King of the Lombards (III, 2), xc–xciii, cxxvi, 820–21, 834, 854

  Agnolella (V, 3), cxxxviii

  Agolanti family, 812

  Agrigento (Girgenti), 866

  Aiguesmortes, Provence (II, 7), 817

  Aljebal (Hassan-ben-Sabah), 823

  Alatiel (II, 7), xxxiii, 816

  Albenga, 819

  Alberighi family (V, 9), 836

  Alberti, Counts of, 869

  Alberto, Friar (IV, 2), cxlii, 828

  Alberto de’ Zancari, 810

  Alberto of Bologna (I, 10), cxxv–vi, cxxviii, 810

  Albisola, 819

  Aldobrandeschi family, 863

  Aldruda, Monna (V, Conclusion), 837

  Alessandro (II, 3), cxxxiv, 812

  Alexander III, King of Scotland, 812

  Alexandrian fashion, 816

  Alexis, Saint (VII, 1), 846

  Algarve, King of (II, 7), xciv-v, 816

  Alibech (III, 10), lxix, 826

  Allegri, Francesco, liv

  Allingham, William, lxxxviin

  All’s Well That Ends Well (Shakespeare), cxxvii, 824

  Almansi, Guido, xxv, lxxxixn, xcviin, 816, 847

  Alphonsi, Peter

  Disciplina clericalis, 848, 867

  Alphonso I, King of Aragon, lviii

  Alphonso of Spain (X, 1), 863

  Altopascio (VI, 10), 843

  Amalfi, 1, cxxxv, 812–13, 830

  Ambrose, Saint, lvii, 803, 846, 847

  Ambruogia, Madonna (VIII, 1), 851

  Amminadab, 815

  Anagni (V, 3), 832–3

  Anastagi family, c, 835

  Anastasius, Brother (III, 4), 821

  Andalò da Negro, xxiv, xxxv

  Andreuccio of Perugia (II, 5), xxxiv, cxxxvi–vii, cxxxix–xl, 857

  Andrew of Hungary, xli

  Angelo di Ravello, 813

  Anger, xxvi, lxxiii, lxxv

  Angevin rulers, xxv, xxxiii, xxxvii, xlix, lii, 803, 813, 814, 815

  Angiulieri, Cecco (IX, 4), 858

  Anichino (Lodovico) (VII, 7), cvi

  Ansaldo (X, 5), xciii

  Anthony, Saint (VI, 10), 842–3

  anti-clericalism, xxv, cxx, cxxiv–v, cxxvi, 821, 823

  anti-feminism, xlvii, xciv, cxiii, cxv, cxxviii, 805, 810, 822, 837, 854, 860, 861

  Antioco (II, 7), xcvi

  Antwerp, Count of (II, 8), lx, cxxxvi, 835

  Aphrodite, lxxiii

  Apuleius, Lucius, lviii, lxi, 825, 847, 862

  Aquino, Maria d’, 803

  Aragon, lviii, cvi, 813, 866

  Arcite (Teseida), lxxii

  Ardinghelli family, 829

  Arezzo, cxxx, 847–8, 852, 856, 861

  Argenti, Filippo (IX, 8), 861

  Argos (VII, 9), 849

  Ariosto, Ludovico, cxxxviii

  Aristippus (X, 8), 867

  Aristotle, 1, lxxiii, 862

  Armenia, xcvi, 835

  Arno, river, 839, 851, 852, 856

  King of, 416

  Arrigo, Saint (II, 1), 810–11

  ars combinatoria, cxxxvii

  ars dictandi, lxiii

  Art, cornice representing, lxxviii

  Arte della Lana, 843

  Arthurian legends, cx–xi

  Ascalion (Filocolo), xxxvi

  Asia Minor, 835

  Asinaio, Monte (IV, Introduction), lxvi, 827

  Assassins (sect), 823

  Athens, lxx, 867, 870

  Athens, Duke of (II, 7), xcvi, 817

  Athens, Duke of (Walter of Brienne), xli, li, 817

  Auerbach, Erich, civn., cxx

  Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo, lxxiii

  Augustus (Roman emperor), cv, 866

  Authari (II
I, 2), 820

  Avicenna (VIII, 9), 856

  Avignon, xlviii, xlix, 1, liii, cxxxviii, 832, 851

  Azzo (Este) VIII of Ferrara, 811

  Babylonian Captivity, liii, cxxxviii, 832

  Baiae, lvi

  Balducci, Filippo (IV, Introduction), lxvi–vii, 826, 838

  Baldwin II, Emperor, 817, 857

  Baltic Sea, cxlii

  Balwearie, wizard of, 85

  Bannockburn, xxviii, 812

  Barbary (IV, 4), 829

  Barbato da Sulmona, xxxv

  Bardi, Compagnia de’ (Banking house), xxviii, xxxii–iii, xxxvii, xli, 812, 816, 817, 826, 861

  Ban, 862

  Barker, Danny, cxxxiiin

  Barlaam of Calabria, 1

  Barletta (Barolo) (IX, 10), 861

  Baronci family (VI, 6), cxxix, 840–41

  Barrili, Giovanni, xxxv

  Bartolo del Buono, Niccolò di, xxxix, xlviii

  Bartolomea (II, 10), cxxxvi, 819

  Basano, King of Cappadocia (II, 7), 817

  basil (IV, 5), lxxxvii, 829

  Basques, mountains of the, 843

  Bath, Order of the (VIII, 9), 856

  Beatrice, Madonna (VII, 7), cv, cvii, 848

  Beatrice of Anjou, 811

  Beatrice Portinari, xxxii

  Beauvais, Vincent de, 862

  Belchfire, Butch (II, 5), 814

  Belcolore, Monna (VIII, 2), cxli–ii, 819, 824, 851, 870

  Beminedab, Sultan of Babylon (II, 7), 815–16

  Benedict, Saint (III, 4), 821–2

  Benevento, 829 battle of (1266), 814, 815, 865

  Bentivegna del Mazzo (VIII, 2), xxviii, cxli, 851

  Berengario, Raimondo, 866

  Bergamino (I, 7), cxxv

  Bergin, Thomas G., xxiv

  Beritola (II, 6), cxxxvi, 814, 834, 865

  Berlin (Staatsbibliothek), liv

  Berlinghieri, Arriguccio (VII, 8), 849

  Bernabò (II, 9), xciii, cviii, cx, cxxxvi

  Bernard, Saint (VII, 1), 846

  Bernardo, A, cxin.

  Bertinoro, 833

  Besokindas Tocursemenot (VI, 10), cxliii, 844

  Biancofiore, 814, 857

  Biblioteca Laurenziana, lviii, 849–50

  Bidpai, Fables of, lix

  Biliuzza (VIII, 2), 851

  Binguccio dal Poggio (VIII, 2), 851

  Biondello (IX, 8), 860

  Bitonto (IX, 10), 862

  Black Death, xli, xlii, xliii–iv, lvi–vii, lxxi, lxxii, lxxvii, cxii–xv, 804

  Black Sea, cv

  Blanchefleur, 857

  Boccaccio, Bice, xl, xliv

  Boccaccio, Giovanni

  birth, xxxii, xl

  children, xl

  diplomatic service, xliv–v, xlviii, liii–iv

  early years: banking career, xxxiii–iv;

  courtly society, xxxiv;

  Florence, xxxi–ii;

  legal training, xxxiii, xxxv;

  literary and artistic society, xxxiv–v;

  Naples, xxxii–vi, cxviii, 827

  family background, lxxxiii

  holy orders, xlix

  illness and death, lv

 

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