- GESAMMELTE WERKE (in 5 volumes) [Rösl-Klassiker] by Giovanni di (1313-1375) (edited by Max Krell; translations by Karl Freiherrn von Beaulieu-Marconnay, Sophie Brentano, Wilhelm Neumann, Malte Overbeck, Karl Witte, and August Wilhelm Schlegel) Boccaccio, 1924
- Visualizing Boccaccio: Studies on Illustrations of the Decameron, from Giotto to Pasolini (Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism) by Jill M. Ricketts, 1997-03-28
- Decameron and the Philosophy of Storytelling: Author as Midwife and Pimp by Richard Kuhns, 2005-04-15
- Boccaccio: The Man and His Works by Vittore Branca, 1984-01-01
- A Rhetoric of the Decameron (Toronto Italian Studies) by Marilyn Migiel, 2003-12-27
- Boccaccio: Decameron (Landmarks of World Literature) by David J. Wallace, 1991-08-30
- The Genealogy of Women: Studies in Boccaccio's De Mulieribus Claris (Studies in the Humanities (New York, N.Y.), V. 62.) by Stephen Kolsky, 2003-06
- The World at Play in Boccaccio's Decameron by Giuseppe Mazzotta, 1986-06
- The Ethics of Nature in the Middle Ages: On Boccaccio's Poetaphysics (The New Middle Ages) by Gregory Stone, 1998-08-15
- The Image of Antiquity in Boccaccio's Filocolo, Filostrato and Teseida (Studies in Italian Culture Literature in History) by James H. McGregor, 1991-08
- Diana's Hunt/Caccia Di Diana: Boccaccios First Edition (Middle Ages Series) by Anthony K. Cassell, 1990-12
- Abandoned Women: Rewriting the Classics in Dante, Boccaccio, and Chaucer by SuzanneC. Hagedorn, 2003-12-11
- Chaucer's Boccaccio: Sources for Troilus and the Knight's and Franklin's Tales: Translations from the (Chaucer Studies) by Nicholas R. Havely, 1992-03-19
- The Decameron and the Canterbury Tales: New Essays on an Old Question
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