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INDEX Bell, Susan Groag, 140 Boccaccio, Giovanni: Ars combinatoria, 114, 124 (see also Combination); Ars narrandi, 103–4, 113; Genealogia Deorum Gentilium, 140 —Decameron —Proemio, 103–7, 110, 113, 121, 146, 166, 194nn77–8, 195n80 —Day I, 116–18, 120–21; I:Introduction, 103–4, 196n103; I:1, 119, 121, 159, 160, 188n3, 194n70; I:3, 120, 121; I:4, 8, 17, 116, 120–21, 143–46, 166, 171, 201nn51,53; I:5, 120; I:7, 121; I:9, 122 —Day II, 115–17; II:5, 171; II:7, 194n70; II:9, 188n5; II:Conclusion, 146 —Day III, 102, 115–18, 122–24, 143, 146, 157, 160, 165; III:Introduction, 123; III:1, 122; III:2, 171; III:3, 157; III:4, 157, 171; III:6, 157, 171; III:7, 157; III:8, 8, 122, 157–60, 162, 171, 202nn87,89,90; III:9, 157; III:10, 8, 24, 110, 122, 146–49, 151–58, 167, 171 —Day IV, 102, 115, 117, 118; IV:Introduction, 93, 103–4, 107–11, 178n39; IV:1, 117; IV:10, 210n58; IV: Conclusion, 117 —Day V, 115, 117–18; V:4, 117; V:9, 171; V:10, 171 —Day VI: 116, 118, 122, 139 —Day VII, 116, 118, 122–24; VII:1, 123, 146, 157, 171, 201n57; VII:2, 123, 171; VII:3, 157; VII:4, 114, 123, 157, 171, 190n17; VII:5, 17, 123, 157, 171; VII:6, 123, 138, 171, 190n17; VII:7, 123, 157, 171; VII:8, 123, 157, 171; VII:9, 22, 171; VII:10, 157; VII: Conclusion, 119 Abelard, Peter, 3. Adams, Tracy, 36–37, 43, 180n54. See also Metis Aesop, 49, 69, 85, 101. See also Fable Almansi, Guido, 103–4, 115–16, 143, 148, 196n99, 201n53 Andreas Capellanus: De Amore, 105, 132, 194n76 Anecdote, 72, 86–87, 93, 97, 128–29 Angevins, 47, 126, 139, 140–42 Anthology, 45, 85; compared to Decameron, 102, 117, 119–20, 123–24, 165; compilers of, 39, 43, 50, 81, 88, 95, 114; definition of, 4; exempla in, 85, 96, 99, 188n3; intertextuality and, 45, 82; organization of, 35–44, 60, 77, 83, 99, 101; Eastern collections and, 86, 93–4, 98, 102, 124, 164; role of fabliaux in, 2, 5–8, 38, 42, 46, 102, 165. See also Miscellany Anticlericalism, 36, 44, 82, 159 Antifeminism: in Decameron, 109–10, 123; in Dit de la femme, 77; in Eastern works, 87, 90–94, 164, 191n30; in fables, 69, 82, 146; in fabliaux, 21, 42, 185n48 Arabia, 85, 86, 89 Avril, François, 48 Baratto, Mario, 145 Barlaam et Josaphat, 85, 86, 91, 94, 101, 113; Decameron IV: Intro. and, 93, 108–10, 114, 191n40; exempla and, 96–97, 120, 191n41; La Grue and, 30 Bédier, Joseph, 92, 176n25, 183n18, 189n14, 191n41 Index 222 —Day VIII, 116, 118–19, 122, 124; VIII:1, 160, 171; VIII:2, 171; VIII:3, 191n44, 202n88; VIII:4, 171; VIII:5, 171; VIII:6, 171, 191n44, 202n88; VIII:8, 171; VIII:9, 202n88; VIII:10, 190n17 —Day IX, 118–19, 124; IX:2, 8, 17, 124, 127–37, 142–47, 166–67, 171, 198n19, 199n23; IX:3, 8, 124, 157–58, 160–62, 172, 191n44, 203n92; IX:4, 124; IX:5, 124, 191n44, 202n88; IX:6, 22, 124, 172; IX:8, 124; IX:10, 124, 172 —Day X, 116, 118–19; X:5, 138; X:8, 114, 190n17; X:10, 119, 121 —Conclusione dell’Autore, 103–4, 107, 110, 142, 196n95; Braccini, Gaetano, 114 Branca, Vittore: on exempla, 85, 188n3; on fabliaux; 106, 127–28, 138, 143, 157, 202n87; on sources of Decameron, 92, 114, 148; on Boccaccio’s language, 110, 153, 196n95 Brigata (Decameron): as audience, 112–17, 120, 122–23, 155, 165–68; as narrators, 8, 93–94, 103–4, 106, 136, 139; Dioneo, 118–19, 121, 146–53, 155, 201n58; Elissa, 122, 130, 132, 136, 139; Emilia, (See Decameron IX:2); Fiammetta, 117–18; Filomena, 116, 146; Filostrato , 117, 201n58; Lauretta, 118–19, 158; Neifile, 121; Pampinea, 116, 120; Panfilo, 121, 159 Brownlee, Marina, 122 Busby, Keith, 38, 44, 88, 179nn50,53, 181n67, 193n64 Calandrino (Decameron), 119, 122, 124, 158, 160–62, 191n44 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 37, 101, 138, 177n28; Canterbury Tales, 36, 38, 43, 96, 113, 168, 180n54 Chrétien de Troyes, 3, 29–30, 38, 72, 200n37; Le Chevalier au lion/Yvain, 3, 72, 73, 74, 186n54; Le Chevalier de la Charrette, 3, 29, 178n43, 200n37; Cligès, 3, 30; Le Conte du Graal/Perceval, 38, 186nn54,55 Christianization of texts...

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