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6/11/2025, 2:04:43 AM
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>Guesses
Both good guesses.
>39. Aretino, from the Ragionamenti
The dialogue with Nanna, the courtesan (obviously). One of the three main career choices, beside nun and wife.
>62. Boccaccio (Decameron somewhere then).
8th day, 1st story. A married woman charges a guy 200 gold florins to sleep with her, so he borrows 200 gold florins from her husband without her knowledge, gives it to her, sleeps with her, and then tells her husband he repaid it to her. Chaucer stole the idea for the Canterbury Tales (the Shipman's Tale).
>Guesses
Both good guesses.
>39. Aretino, from the Ragionamenti
The dialogue with Nanna, the courtesan (obviously). One of the three main career choices, beside nun and wife.
>62. Boccaccio (Decameron somewhere then).
8th day, 1st story. A married woman charges a guy 200 gold florins to sleep with her, so he borrows 200 gold florins from her husband without her knowledge, gives it to her, sleeps with her, and then tells her husband he repaid it to her. Chaucer stole the idea for the Canterbury Tales (the Shipman's Tale).
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