Boccaccio
/bəʊˈkɑːtʃɪəʊ/- Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-75), Italian writer, poet, and humanist. He is most famous for the Decameron (1348-58), a collection of a hundred tales told by ten young people who have moved to the country to escape the Black Death.薄伽丘, 乔瓦尼(1313-1375, 意大利作家、诗人、人文主义者, 以其《十日谈》[1348-1358]闻名于世, 该书汇集了100个故事, 讲述者为十个年轻人, 他们为躲避黑死病而移居乡村)。