Boccaccio is saying talking from a point of view that thinks that the best way of life is in the middle of a life shut up in their own home without seeing anybody, and a person who is partying excessively because they don't know if they will be alive another day. The narrator does a good job of leaving out opinion, but it is apparent that he is disappointed in the doctors of the time for not providing a cure for the Bubonic Plague.
Plague is already in America. It is not uncommon in the desert Southwest, where it is carried by field mice, pack rats, and prairie dogs.
The Bubonic Plague. However, this wasn't the most devastating to Europeans in the 14th century. The Bubonic Plague spawned a new disease, the Black Death, which was the true killer.
yes but Scotland hadn't really thought it through so i think they may have got the Blakc Death (The Great Plague)
Considering Smallpox killed over 300 million (300,000,000) people in the 20th century alone, I think it bests pretty much any other plague in history. So, no, the London Plague is not the biggest plague ever.
the first novella
The plague was extremely fast-acting in presenting symptoms and then dying from them. The Italian writer Boccaccio said its victims often "ate lunch with their friends and dinner with their ancestors in paradise." Because no one understood how the plague was passed from person to person or from animal to person, people came to believe that the plague was divine retribution from God. For that reason, heretics, Jews and others were massacred in an effort to rid themselves of the disease.
Actually, it came from China to India and then down to Europe. Many historians think it came through Italian ports.
Mongols were responsible for it. Plague came along with their armies.
it came from the east
The Jewish population was blamed for the plague, but the plague came in on ships from Asia. The rats carried the fleas that had the disease.
Death
Salvatore Boccaccio died in 2008.
Salvatore Boccaccio was born in 1938.
rats, mostly black rats and rodents. the fleas came on them and then sucked there blood then go to humans and spread the plagueto others and the plague is very contagious so it spread and thats where the black plague came from! hope that answered your question:D :)
It came on ships that had rats with fleas from Asia. Asia was the first place to experience the plague and it came through Italy from ships at ports. The world in this time was a dirty place so rats and fleas were everywhere. People didn't take baths or wash clothing so they came into contact with the fleas that carried the plague.
because aliens attacked earth but they caught the black plague and died