xExif II* b ( 1 2 2 L i ` A Flemish miniature from a French translation of Boccaccio’s Decameron, circa 1430. The fourth day of the Decameron includes the story of Ghismunda, the daughter of Prince Tancredi of Salerno. Ghismunda fell in love with Guiscardo, a virtuous but humble valet in Tancredi’s court, and the two began meeting secretly in her bedroom. When Tancredi found them together (here he is shown spying from the chimney), he had Guiscardo killed and his heart sent to Ghismunda in a golden chalice. Realizing what her father had done, she poured poison into the cup, drank the concoction, and died. Phase One P 30 - ' - ' Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows 2014-12-17T21:35:29-05:00 Granger Collection " ' d 0220 4
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