1. The Decameron: Considered one of the masterpieces of world literature, "The Decameron" is a collection of 100 stories told by a group of men and women who have fled Florence to escape the Black Death. It explores various themes such as love, friendship, treachery, and wit.
2. The Filostrato: An epic poem, "The Filostrato,"讲述特洛伊王子Troilus和克瑞西达之间的爱情故事。它对后世文学,包括杰弗里·乔叟和威廉·莎士比亚的作品产生了重大影响。
3. The Teseida: Another of Boccaccio's epic poems, "The Teseida," is a retelling of the mythological tale of the hero Theseus and his quest to defeat the Minotaur.
4. De genealogia deorum gentilium: This Latin work is a comprehensive treatise on the genealogy of Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. Boccaccio provided extensive descriptions and interpretations of classical myths and legends.
5. Fiammetta: This prose work is a semi-autobiographical novel telling the story of a woman named Fiammetta who laments her unrequited love for a man named Panfilo.
6. Ninfale fiesolano: A narrative poem, "Ninfale fiesolano," recounts the romantic relationship between a nymph and a shepherd.
7. Corbaccio: A satirical and moralizing work, "Corbaccio," critiques women and explores the theme of human frailty.
These works showcase Boccaccio's versatility and significant contributions to Italian literature. His writings encompass various genres, from poetry to prose, and deal with themes of love, human nature, and social commentary.