Teseida
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Authors | Giovanni Boccaccio |
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About Teseida
Teseida is a long epic poem written by Giovanni Boccaccio c. 1340–41. Running to almost 10,000 lines divided into twelve books, its notional subject is the career and rule of the ancient Greek hero Theseus, although the majority of the epic tells the story of the rivalry of Palemone and Arcita for the love of Emilia.