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De mulieribus claris
  • Giovanni Boccaccio
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Author(s) Title Reference
Francesca Galligan Stephen D. Kolsky, The Genealogy of Women: Studies in Boccaccio's 'De mulieribus claris', Studies in the Humanities: Literature -Politics — Society 62 74/1, p. 150
K.P. Clarke Rhiannon Daniels, Boccaccio and the Book: Production and Reading in Italy 1340—1520, Italian Perspectives 19 79/2, p. 342

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