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Study Guide: Giovanni Boccaccio's De Mulieribus Claris

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Giovanni Boccaccio's De Mulieribus Claris Study Guide

Authorship and Composition

"De Mulieribus Claris" was written in Italian prose by Boccaccio between 1361 and 1362.

Answer: False

Explanation: Giovanni Boccaccio composed 'De Mulieribus Claris' in Latin prose between 1361 and 1362, not in Italian.

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"De Mulieribus Claris" was originally written in Greek.

Answer: False

Explanation: Giovanni Boccaccio originally wrote 'De Mulieribus Claris' in Latin.

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What is the original Latin title of Giovanni Boccaccio's collection of biographies of women, and what does it mean?

Answer: "De Mulieribus Claris," meaning "Concerning Famous Women."

Explanation: The work's original Latin title is 'De Mulieribus Claris,' which accurately translates to 'Concerning Famous Women.'

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In what year was Giovanni Boccaccio's "De Mulieribus Claris" composed?

Answer: 1361-1362

Explanation: Giovanni Boccaccio composed 'De Mulieribus Claris' between the years 1361 and 1362.

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Boccaccio wrote "De Mulieribus Claris" in which language?

Answer: Latin

Explanation: Giovanni Boccaccio originally wrote 'De Mulieribus Claris' in Latin.

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What does the title "De Mulieribus Claris" translate to in English?

Answer: Concerning Famous Women

Explanation: The work's original Latin title is 'De Mulieribus Claris,' which accurately translates to 'Concerning Famous Women.'

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Biographical Content and Figures

Giovanni Boccaccio's collection of biographies of women was originally titled "De Mulieribus Claris," meaning "Concerning Famous Men."

Answer: False

Explanation: The source indicates that 'De Mulieribus Claris' translates to 'Concerning Famous Women,' not 'Concerning Famous Men.'

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The book "De Mulieribus Claris" contains biographies detailing the lives of only historical women.

Answer: False

Explanation: The collection includes figures from various categories, encompassing biblical, mythological, legendary, and historical women, not solely historical figures.

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"De Mulieribus Claris" profiles exactly 99 women.

Answer: False

Explanation: The collection 'De Mulieribus Claris' profiles a total of 106 women, not 99.

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The collection includes figures like Eve, Semiramis, and Juno as its earliest profiled women.

Answer: True

Explanation: The collection commences with figures such as Eve, the biblical first woman, and mythological or historical queens like Semiramis and Juno.

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Boccaccio included mythological figures such as Apollo and Mars in "De Mulieribus Claris."

Answer: False

Explanation: While Boccaccio included mythological figures, the source material does not indicate the inclusion of male deities like Apollo and Mars in this particular collection.

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Sappho, a famous poet, and Hortensia, an orator, are among the women featured for their intellectual contributions.

Answer: True

Explanation: Sappho, the renowned poet from Lesbos, and Hortensia, an orator, are indeed featured in the collection for their intellectual achievements.

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The work includes biographies of Roman women such as Livia, Messalina, and Faustina Augusta.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Faustina Augusta is profiled, the provided source material does not confirm the inclusion of Livia or Messalina among the biographies in 'De Mulieribus Claris'.

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"De Mulieribus Claris" exclusively features figures from classical mythology and ancient history.

Answer: False

Explanation: The collection includes figures from various categories, encompassing biblical, mythological, legendary, and historical women, not solely classical figures.

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Pope Joan, featured in the work, is described as a Frenchwoman who served as Pope.

Answer: False

Explanation: The depiction of Pope Joan in 'De Mulieribus Claris' identifies her as an Englishwoman, not a Frenchwoman.

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The collection includes figures known for military prowess, such as the Amazon queens Marpesia and Penthesilea.

Answer: True

Explanation: The collection features women recognized for military prowess, including the Amazon queens Marpesia and Penthesilea.

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Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a type of figure included in "De Mulieribus Claris"?

Answer: Contemporary political leaders of 14th-century Italy

Explanation: The collection encompasses figures from biblical, mythological, legendary, and historical contexts, but does not include contemporary political leaders from Boccaccio's era.

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How many women are profiled in Boccaccio's "De Mulieribus Claris"?

Answer: 106

Explanation: The collection 'De Mulieribus Claris' profiles a total of 106 women.

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Which renowned poet from the island of Lesbos is featured in "De Mulieribus Claris"?

Answer: Sappho

Explanation: Sappho, the renowned poet from the island of Lesbos, is featured in Boccaccio's 'De Mulieribus Claris'.

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Which biblical figure is mentioned in "De Mulieribus Claris" as the first woman?

Answer: Eve

Explanation: The biblical figure mentioned as the first woman in 'De Mulieribus Claris' is Eve.

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The inclusion of figures like the Sibyls suggests Boccaccio included women known for what characteristic?

Answer: Prophetic abilities

Explanation: The inclusion of Sibyls indicates Boccaccio featured women recognized for their prophetic abilities.

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The work includes profiles of powerful women such as Zenobia of Palmyra and Irene, who held what positions?

Answer: Queens and empresses

Explanation: The work profiles powerful women such as Zenobia of Palmyra and Irene, who held the positions of queens and empresses.

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Which of the following is a figure from Roman religious tradition included in the collection?

Answer: Rhea Ilia

Explanation: Rhea Ilia, a Vestal Virgin, is a figure from Roman religious tradition included in the collection.

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The "De Mulieribus Claris" collection includes figures from which broad categories of life?

Answer: Biblical, mythological, legendary, and historical figures.

Explanation: The collection encompasses a broad range of figures, including those from biblical narratives, mythology, legendary accounts, and historical records.

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Literary and Historical Significance

"De Mulieribus Claris" is recognized as the first collection exclusively featuring biographies of women in Western literature after antiquity.

Answer: True

Explanation: This work holds historical significance as the first collection dedicated solely to women's biographies in Western literature following the classical period.

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The primary genre of "De Mulieribus Claris" is poetry.

Answer: False

Explanation: The primary genre of 'De Mulieribus Claris' is biography, not poetry.

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What is the primary historical significance attributed to "De Mulieribus Claris" in Western literature?

Answer: It was the first collection exclusively of women's biographies in post-ancient Western literature.

Explanation: 'De Mulieribus Claris' is historically significant as the first collection dedicated exclusively to women's biographies in Western literature following antiquity.

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Publication History and Editions

The work "De Mulieribus Claris" was first published in Venice in 1361.

Answer: False

Explanation: The earliest mentioned printed edition of 'De Mulieribus Claris' is from Strassburg in 1475; the work was composed between 1361 and 1362.

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The earliest printed edition of "De Mulieribus Claris" mentioned is from Paris in 1405.

Answer: False

Explanation: The earliest mentioned printed edition of 'De Mulieribus Claris' is from Strassburg in 1475, not Paris in 1405.

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Early printed editions of the work were published in cities like Ulm, Zaragoza, and Louvain.

Answer: True

Explanation: Indeed, early printed editions and translations of 'De Mulieribus Claris' were published in cities such as Ulm, Zaragoza, and Louvain, among others.

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The woodcut illustration from the 1479 Ulm edition of "De Mulieribus Claris" depicts which event(s)?

Answer: The banquet of Cleopatra and Antony, and their suicides.

Explanation: The woodcut illustration from the 1479 Ulm edition specifically depicts the banquet of Cleopatra and Antony, along with their subsequent suicides.

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Which of the following cities is NOT listed as a location for an early printed edition or translation of "De Mulieribus Claris"?

Answer: Florence

Explanation: While early editions were published in cities such as Strassburg, Antwerp, Zaragoza, Paris, Louvain, Bern, and Ulm, Florence is not cited as a location for these early printings.

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The miniature illustration from the circa 1440 version of "De Mulieribus Claris" depicts a queen accompanied by what?

Answer: Musicians

Explanation: The miniature illustration from the circa 1440 version of 'De Mulieribus Claris' depicts a queen accompanied by musicians.

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The source mentions an illuminated version of "De Mulieribus Claris" held by which institution?

Answer: The British Museum

Explanation: The source specifically mentions an illuminated version of 'De Mulieribus Claris' that is held by the British Museum.

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Classification and Bibliographic Data

The Dewey Decimal Classification number 920.72 is associated with collective biographies of women, which applies to "De Mulieribus Claris."

Answer: True

Explanation: The Dewey Decimal Classification number 920.72 is indeed associated with 'De Mulieribus Claris,' correctly categorizing it under collective biographies of women.

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The Library of Congress Classification for "De Mulieribus Claris" is PQ4274.D5 E5.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Library of Congress Classification assigned to 'De Mulieribus Claris' is PQ4274.D5 E5.

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The 'External links' section primarily contains biographical information about Giovanni Boccaccio.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'External links' section primarily directs users to related media resources and scholarly analyses of 'De Mulieribus Claris,' rather than biographical information about Boccaccio himself.

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The 'Works by Giovanni Boccaccio' navbox is designed to link to external academic reviews of the book.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Works by Giovanni Boccaccio' navbox is structured to facilitate navigation among Boccaccio's various literary works, not specifically to link to external academic reviews.

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According to the source, what is the Dewey Decimal Classification number associated with "De Mulieribus Claris"?

Answer: 920.72

Explanation: The Dewey Decimal Classification number assigned to 'De Mulieribus Claris' is 920.72, signifying its categorization under collective biographies of women.

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What does the 'Authority control' section typically provide for a work like "De Mulieribus Claris"?

Answer: Identifiers from databases to uniquely identify the work.

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section provides unique identifiers from various databases, such as VIAF and GND, which are crucial for the precise cataloging and identification of the work and its associated entities.

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Which Library of Congress Classification (LC Class) is assigned to "De Mulieribus Claris"?

Answer: PQ4274.D5 E5

Explanation: The Library of Congress Classification assigned to 'De Mulieribus Claris' is PQ4274.D5 E5.

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Contextual Information

Boccaccio was simultaneously compiling "The Decameron" while writing "De Mulieribus Claris."

Answer: False

Explanation: During the composition of 'De Mulieribus Claris,' Boccaccio was concurrently compiling 'De Casibus Virorum Illustrium,' a collection of biographies of famous men, rather than 'The Decameron'.

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Which work, focusing on men's lives and fates, was Boccaccio compiling around the same time he wrote "De Mulieribus Claris"?

Answer: Both B and C

Explanation: During the composition of 'De Mulieribus Claris,' Boccaccio was concurrently compiling 'De Casibus Virorum Illustrium,' also known as 'On Famous Men,' a collection of biographies of famous men.

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