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Boccaccio wrote about Maria d'Aquino and their relationship in several of his literary works. She is traditionally identified as
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Boccaccio scholar G. H. McWilliam contends that Maria d'Aquino did not even exist as little evidence outside of
Giovanni Boccaccio's own work is given for her existence. According to McWilliam, the medieval art of courtly love which Boccaccio followed was put down by
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