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The collection reflects Boccaccio's influence in at least two respects: it opens with a Prologue and closes with a speech by the author, and is composed of five parts, each dedicated to a specific topic and consisting of ten short stories; all the short stories are preceded by an exordium and conclude with a commentary by the author. Unlike the Decameron, the Novellino lacks any exceptional narrative context; there is no real framework. The unifying force among the short stories is the author's judgment. The world of Masuccio's short stories is populated by a diverse cast of characters, but a taste for the macabre and a moralistic tone dominate, always coupled with a scathing invective against the corruption of the clergy. Thus, it was censored and placed on the Index, like the Decameron. It reappeared in 1765 in Lucca, then in Naples in 1874 in an edition edited by the patriot Luigi Settembrini and heavily Florentine.
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Numismatica - Erizzo, Sebastiano
Speech [...] on the medals of the ancients, 1571
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