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Il Novellino: The hundred old tales by Edward Storer
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Il Novellino: The Hundred Old Tales by Edward Storer is a collection of medieval tales written in the late 13th century or early 14th century. This anthology features a variety of stories that reflect the moral values, wit, and culture of the time, focusing on themes such as justice, wisdom, and human interactions. Each tale presents characters, including kings, wise men, and common folk, who navigate moral dilemmas and societal expectations. The opening of Il Novellino introduces us to the compilation’s origin—crafted likely by an unnamed minstrel who selected and adapted well-known tales for literary expression. The Proem sets the stage for the stories to follow, emphasizing the importance of noble speech and virtuous actions. The subsequent tales present a rich tapestry of characters, such as the Emperor Frederick, who engages with ambassadors, and a wise Greek who impresses a king with his knowledge. These stories not only entertain but also impart lessons on the virtues of moderation, wisdom, and understanding human nature. Each tale serves as a reflection of the medieval world, filled with moral teachings and human experiences that resonate with timeless themes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



