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    name, while her two eldest sisters are called Carolina and Assunta. Vittorio Imbriani included a version titled Zelinda and the Monster (Zelinda e il Mostro)...
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    the first one called Maruzzedda and the second Beautiful Anna; and Vittorio Imbriani collected a version titled La Bella Ostessina. In some versions, the...
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  • three dresses to bribe for three nights with her husband. Author Vittorio Imbriani [it] collected a tale from Firenze with the title Il Re Porco ("The...
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  • 1880. pp. 238–247. Imbriani, Vittorio. La Novellaja Fiorentina. Italia, Firenze: Coi tipi di F. Vigo. 1887. pp. 81–93. Imbriani, Vittorio. La Novellaja Fiorentina...
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    the late 19th century, such as the works of Laura Gonzenbach and Vittorio Imbriani. He also analyses the variant collected by Laura Gonzenbach (The Fearless...
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    uncle of the Neapolitan author Vittorio Imbriani (1840-1886) and his brother the radical politician Matteo Renato Imbriani (1843-1901). Descended from an...
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    205-211. Imbriani, Vittorio. La Novellaja Fiorentina. Italia, Firenze: Coi tipi di F. Vigo. 1887. pp. 349-355 and 356. Imbriani, Vittorio. XII Conti...
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    commentators spoke of Brunetto as his teacher, as does Dante himself. Vittorio Imbriani took issue with that concept, saying Brunetto was far too busy a man...
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  • Aurelio Costanzo Alberto Cantoni Felice Cavallotti Antonio Ghislanzoni Vittorio Imbriani Notes Vetere 2010, p. ?? Sources Bolzoni, Lina & Tedeschi, Marcella...
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  • version from Florence, Tuscany, was published in 1871 by Italian writer Vittorio Imbriani [it]. Italo Calvino adapted it in his Italian Folktales. Prezzemolina...
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