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English: Circe and Odysseus (Ulixes) in a book illustration in Giovanni Boccaccio's book De claris mulieribus , caption of the German translation reads Hie nach volget der kurcz sin von etlichen frowen / von denen johannes boccacius in latin beschriben hat, vnd doctor hainricus stainhöwel getütschet. The book in Latin language offering biographies of famous women was written between 1360 and 1374. It was translated into the German language by Heinrich Steinhöwel, that printed by Johannes Zainer, Ulm, 1474.
Deutsch: Abbildung im Buch De claris mulieribus (Die großen Frauen) von Giovanni Boccaccio, vermutlich im 16. Jahrhundert nachcoloriert. Dargestellt eine Szene mit Circe und Odysseus (Ulixes). |
Date | 14th century? (16th century with colors) |
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University of Pennsylvania Libaries (Penn Libraries) http://www.library.upenn.edu/exhibits/rbm/leuven/humaniores/007.html (file:Leuven_0007.jpg ) |
Author | Giovanni Boccaccio? |
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- People in conversation
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- Anthropomorphic pigs
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- Anthropomorphic canines
- Book illustrations
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- Johann Zainer
- Standing women in art
- Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, Ulm ca. 1474
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- Odysseus in post-antique art
- De mulieribus claris 38 - Circe
- Circe and Odysseus