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<p> Author of a famous collection of stories after the style of Boccaccio's "Decameron," partly borrowed and partly genuine folk-stories, which ranks as an [[Italian]] classic, and has been translated into various European languages; flourished in the 16th century. </p> | <p> Author of a famous collection of stories after the style of Boccaccio's "Decameron," partly borrowed and partly genuine folk-stories, which ranks as an [[Italian]] classic, and has been translated into various European languages; flourished in the 16th century. </p> | ||
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Giovanni Francesco Straparola [1]
Author of a famous collection of stories after the style of Boccaccio's "Decameron," partly borrowed and partly genuine folk-stories, which ranks as an Italian classic, and has been translated into various European languages; flourished in the 16th century.