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the great poet Petrarch, translated Homer's Iliad and Odyssey at Boccaccio's request.
Despite the tragic deaths of Monna's son and Federigo's falcon, Monna and Federigo find happiness with each other.
"Mother, if you can arrange for me to have Federigo's falcon, I think I would be well very soon." (Boccaccio)
Giovanni Boccaccio's "Federigo's Falcon" is about Federigo, who is in love with Monna. He sacrifices his beloved falcon to prepare a meal fit for her, not knowing that she has come to request the falcon to save her dying son.
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