Читать книгу Giovanni Boccaccio, a Biographical Study - Edward Hutton - Страница 4
ILLUSTRATIONS
ОглавлениеTraditional Portraits of Boccaccio and Fiammetta (Maria d'Aquino) | Frontispiece |
From the frescoes in the Spanish Chapel at S. Maria Novella, Florence. Photogravure. |
To face page | |
The Burning of the Master of the Temple | 6 |
From a miniature in the French version of the De Casibus Virorum, made in 1409 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Showcase V, MS. 126.) | |
Casa di Boccaccio, Corbignano, near Florence | 12 |
King Robert of Naples crowned by S. Louis of Toulouse | 18 |
From the fresco by Simone Martini in S. Lorenzo, Naples. | |
Pope Joan | 24 |
A woodcut from the De Claris Mulieribus. (Berne, 1539.) (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Lucrece | 30 |
A woodcut from De Claris Mulieribus. (Berne, 1539.) (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Boccaccio and Mainardi Cavalcanti | 36 |
By the Dutch engraver called "The Master of the Subjects in the Boccaccio." De Casibus Virorum. (Strasburg, 1476.) | |
Sapor mounting over the prostrate Valerian | 42 |
By the Dutch engraver called "The Master of the Subjects in the Boccaccio." De Casibus Virorum. (Strasburg, 1476.) | |
Manlius thrown into the Tiber | 48 |
By the Dutch engraver called "The Master of the Subjects in the Boccaccio." De Casibus Virorum. (Strasburg, 1476.) | |
Allegory of Wealth and Poverty | 54 |
From a miniature in the French version of the De Casibus Virorum, made in 1409 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Rothschild Bequest. MS. XII.) | |
The Murder of the Emperor and Empress | 62 |
From a miniature in the French version of the De Casibus Virorum, made in 1409 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Showcase V, MS. 126.) | |
A Woodcut from Des Nobles Malheureux (De Casibus Virorum). Paris, 1515 | 68 |
This cut originally appears in the Troy Book. (T. Bonhomme, Paris, 1484.) Unique copy at Dresden. (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Marcus Manlius hurled from the Tarpeian Rock | 74 |
An English woodcut from Lydgate's Falles of Princes. (Pynson, London, 1527.) It is a copy in reverse from the French translation of the De Casibus. (Du Pré, Paris, 1483.) (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
The Title of the Nobles Malheureux (De Casibus). Paris, 1538 | 80 |
(By the Courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Frontispiece of the Decameron. Venice, 1492 | 86 |
Chapter Heading from the Decameron. Venice, 1492 | 92 |
the Theft of Calandrino's Pig (Dec., viii, 6) | 98 |
Ghino and the Abbot (Dec., x, 2) | 98 |
Woodcuts from the Decameron. (Venice, 1492.) | |
The Duke of Athens | 104 |
The Execution of Filippa la Catanese | 104 |
From miniatures in the French version of the De Casibus Virorum, made in 1409 by Laurent le Premierfait. Ms. Late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Rothschild Bequest. Ms. XII.) | |
Cimon and Iphigenia (Dec., v, 1) | 110 |
From a miniature in the French version of the Decameron, made in 1414 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Rothschild Bequest. MS. XIII.) | |
Gulfardo and Guasparruolo (Dec., viii, 1) | 116 |
From a miniature in the French version of the Decameron, made in 1414 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Museum. Rothschild Bequest, MS. XIV.) | |
Madonna Francesca and her Lovers (Dec., ix, 1) | 124 |
From a miniature in the French version of the Decameron, made in 1414 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Rothschild Bequest. MS. XIV.) | |
The Knight who thought himself ill-rewarded (Dec., x, 1) | 132 |
From a miniature in the French version of the Decameron, made in 1414 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Rothschild Bequest. MS. XIV.) | |
The Story of Griselda (Dec., x, 10) | 138 |
From the picture by Pesellino in the Morelli Gallery at Bergamo. | |
The Story of Griselda (Dec., x, 10) | 146 |
i. The Marquis of Saluzzo, while out hunting, meets with Griselda, a peasant girl, and falls in love; he clothes her in fine things. From the picture in the National Gallery by (?) Bernardino Fungai. | |
The Story of Griselda (Dec., x, 10) | 152 |
ii. Her two children are taken from her, she is divorced, stripped, and sent back to her father's house. From the picture in the National Gallery by (?) Bernardino Fungai. | |
The Story of Griselda (Dec., x, 10) | 158 |
iii. A banquet is prepared for the new bride; Griselda is sent for to serve, but is reinstated in her husband's affections and finds her children. From the picture in the National Gallery by (?) Bernardino Fungai. | |
The Palace of the Popes at Avignon | 164 |
Masetto and the Nuns (Dec., iii, 1) | 174 |
In 1538 this woodcut appears in Tansillo's Stanze. (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Masetto and the Nuns (Dec., iii, 1) | 174 |
A woodcut from Le Cento Novelle in ottava rima. (Venice, 1554.) (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Monna Tessa Exorcising the Devil. (Dec., vii, 1) | 184 |
A woodcut from the Decameron. (Venice, 1525.) | |
Monna Tessa Exorcising the Devil. (Dec., vii, 1) | 184 |
Appeared in Sansovino's Le Cento Novelle (Venice, 1571.) (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
A Woodcut from the Decameron. (Strasburg, 1535) | 194 |
(By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Title of the Spanish Translation of the Decameron (Valladolid, 1539) | 204 |
(By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
A Woodcut from the Decameron (Venice, 1602.) Title to Day V | 214 |
(By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Petrarch and Boccaccio Discussing | 224 |
From a miniature in the French version of the De Casibus Virorum, made in 1409 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Showcase V, MS. 126.) | |
Pompeia, Paulina, and Seneca | 230 |
A woodcut from the De Claris Mulieribus (Ulm, 1473), cap. 92. (By the courtesy of Messrs. J and J. Leighton.) | |
Epitharis | 234 |
A woodcut from the De Claris Mulieribus (Ulm, 1493), cap. 91. (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
Paulina, Mundus, and the God Anubis | 238 |
A woodcut from the De Claris Mulieribus (Ulm, 1473), cap. 89. (By the courtesy of Messrs. J. and J. Leighton.) | |
The Torture of Regulus | 244 |
A woodcut from Lydgate's Falle of Princes of John Bochas. (London, 1494.) | |
Boccaccio Discussing | 250 |
From a miniature in the French version of the De Casibus Virorum, made in 1409 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Rothschild Bequest. MS. XII.) | |
Giovanni Boccaccio | 265 |
From the fresco in S. Apollonia, Florence. By Andrea dal Castagno (1396(?)-1457). | |
Certaldo | 280 |
Boccaccio's House in Certaldo | 284 |
Room in Boccaccio's House at Certaldo | 288 |
The Ladies and Youths of the Decameron leaving Florence | 292 |
From a miniature in the French version of the Decameron, made in 1414 by Laurent le Premierfait. MS. late XV century. (Brit. Mus. Rothschild Bequest. MS. XIV.) | |
Poggio Gherardo, near Settignano, Florence | 298 |
(The scene of the first two days of the Decameron.) | |
Villa Palmieri, near Florence | 302 |
(The scene of the third and following days of the Decameron.) | |
La Valle Delle Donne | 306 |
From a print of the XVIII century in Baldelli's Vita di Gio. Boccaccio. | |
Title Page of Volume II of the First English Edition of the Decameron (Isaac Jaggard, 1620.) | 312 |
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO