The decameron containing an hundred pleasant nouels. Wittily discoursed, betweene seauen honourable ladies, and three noble gentlemen.
- Title
- The decameron containing an hundred pleasant nouels. Wittily discoursed, betweene seauen honourable ladies, and three noble gentlemen.
- Author
- Boccaccio, Giovanni, 1313-1375.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Isaac Iaggard,
- 1620.
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE RIGHT HO∣nourable, Sir PHILLIP HERBERT, Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of our Soueraigne Lord King Iames, Lord Baron of Sherland, Earle of Montgomery, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter, &c. ({inverted ⁂})
- The Authors Prologue, to the Lords, Ladies, and Gentlewomen.
- The Table.
- THE DECAMERON, Containing, an Hundred pleasant NOVELLES.
- The Second Day.
- The Third Day.
- The Fourth Day.
- THE FIFT DAY.
- The Errata of such faults as haue vnwillingly escaped in the Printing.
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT HO∣nourable, Sir PHILLIP HERBERT, Knight, Lord Baron of Sh
rland, Earle of Montgomery, and Knight of the most Noble order of the Garter. - To the Reader.
- THE SIXT DAY.
- The Seuenth Day.
- THE EIGHT DAY.
- THE NINTH DAY.
- THE Tenth and last Day.