Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1375
Boccaccio dies at Certaldo
December 1375
The author of the Decameron, having spent his final decade as a respectable scholar of Latin and Greek, died in his Tuscan hometown at sixty-two. He had publicly lectured on Dante at the request of the Florentine commune, walking the audience through hell three days a week, weeping as he read the most harrowing cantos aloud.