Originally posted by: notagain
You signature is perfect 😃
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Originally posted by: notagain
You signature is perfect 😃
Originally posted by: A.Hajnal
Thanks...😳 So, you know boccaccio and fiammetta's story...?? Or its a guess...?? 😆
Originally posted by: notagain
I figured it out and then proceeded to google it to confirm 😆
Originally posted by: A.Hajnal
Really...?? I couldn't find anything about them in English...😲 Just info about Boccaccio's novel named after his infidel lover Elegia di Madonna Fiammetta...But truth is something else...P.s. I thought about me being "Catullus", the latin poet and QH being his lover Lesbia...But then I thought "Naaah, way too tragic" 😆
Originally posted by: notagain
I probably did not find the truth 😆😆😆
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Boccaccio
His father introduced him to the Neapolitan nobility and the French-influenced court of Robert the Wise in the 1330s. At this time he fell in love with a married daughter of King Robert of Naples (known as Robert the Wise) and she is immortalized as the character "Fiammetta" in many of Boccaccio's prose romances, particularly Il Filocolo (1338). Boccaccio became a friend of fellow Florentine Niccol Acciaioli, and benefited from his influence as the administrator, and perhaps the lover, of Catherine of Valois-Courtenay, widow of Philip I of Taranto. Acciaioli later became counsellor to Queen Joan I of Naples and, eventually, her Grand Seneschal.
Sorry Soup...completely off tangent here 😆
Originally posted by: A.Hajnal
Naaa...He was an Italian writer and she was his lover who was disloyal...He knew that fact but still somehow couldn't find the will to leave her, stop loving her...she was like a butterfly, flying from here to there and using men, their money and reputation...He Knew, and she knew that he knew, but still didn't stop...and also he didn't...Its like she was his silly addection...No matter what he did, what she did...he still came back to her...Catullus's love for Lesbia was more tragic...that dude wrote some great poems that can make you CRY...🥺""I hate and I love. Perhaps you ask why I do so. I do not know, but I feel it, and am in agony." - Catullusor"My mind's sunk so low, Claudia, because of you, wrecked itself on your account so bad already, that I couldn't like you if you were the best of women,--or stop loving you, no matter what you do." - CatullusNow that I think of...I am more Catullus then Boccaccio...🤓 But I will become Catullus for sure if Gul didn't stop ruining my love...!!! 🥺 LOLP.s. SC loves literature, so maybe she will forgive us...!!! 😃 lol
Originally posted by: notagain
Ahhh the tragedy, and the heart doesn't get the logic just the feelings. Doomed to love.
There are more tragedies written than romance, I am convinced.
The page says that he was a writer in born in 1300's.
Do you know latin? the true language of romance? Have you studied this?Do you understand Italian?
Originally posted by: A.Hajnal
Oh, yaa...how can that little organ that only knows beating and some part of our brain that just knows how to make us feel, can dominate us, our body and souls...??Ya, he was...1300 and 2013...NOTHING changed...we humen being were silly then and are silly even now...How says there is something called "Change"...?? 🤣 LOLLatin, I did study it for one year...God, there are so MANY conjunctions, verbs and times that I wanted to scream and hit my head somewhere in exams...The only good thing that happened to me that year was knowing about Catullus...the teacher took pity on us and let us know about something other then the conjunctions that day as it was valentine's day...🤣 lolI live in Italy and study here...so I had too...😆 Understand yes, but talking Italian was/is a lil difficult for me...My teachers made/make me hate Italian as I didn't use to talk and now I take a lot of time in finding words...I think people who don't live in Italy are fascinated with it then us who do live here...😆