The Decameron; : the modell of wit, mirth, eloquence and conversation, framed in ten dayes, of an hundred curious pieces, /
by seven honourable ladies, and three noble gentlemen; preserved to posterity by the renowned John Boccaccio, the first refiner of Italian prose; translated into English anno 1620, with an introduction by Edward Hutton and wood-cuts in the renaissance manner by Fritz Kredel.
- xxii, 536 pages, 1 leaves illustrations 27 cm.