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  1. Sulle Opere Storiche Di Francesco Petrarca (1889) (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Kirner, 2010-09-10
  2. Lettere Di Ser Poi [Pseud.], Pedante Nella Corte De'Donati, a Messer Francesco Petrarca, a Gio. Boccaccio Ed a Pietro Bembo (Italian Edition) by Alessandro Allegri, 2010-01-09
  3. Opere Filosofiche Di Francesco Petrarca Recate in Volgare Favella. (Italian Edition) by Francesco Petrarca, 2009-04-27
  4. Rime Disperse di Francesco Petrarca, o a Lui Attribuite (Italian Edition) by Francesco Petrarca, Angelo Solerti, 2009-12-15
  5. Vita Di Francesco Petrarca, Scritta Da Incerto Trecentista (Italian Edition) by Gaetano Romagnoli, 2010-05-25
  6. Lettere Di Francesco Petrarca: Delle Cose Familiari Libri Ventiquattro Lettere Varie Libro Unico. Lettere Senili Di Francesco Petrarca Volgarizzate E Dichiarate ... (Italian Edition) by Francesco Petrarca, 2010-04-09
  7. Padova in Onore Di Francesco Petrarca, Mcmiv ..., Volume 1 (Italian Edition) by Anonymous, 2010-03-16
  8. Le Rime Di Messer Francesco Petrarca (Italian Edition) by Francesco Petrarca, 2010-01-12
  9. Le Rime Di Francesco Petrarca Di Su Gli Originali (Italian Edition) by Francesco Petrarca, Giosuè Carducci, et all 2010-02-12
  10. Il Sentimento E L'idea Della Morte in Francesco Petrarca (Italian Edition) by Guido Pontiggia-Elena, 2010-02-13
  11. Francesco Petrarca: A Novara E La Sua Aringa Ai Novaresi (1876) (Italian Edition) by Francesco Petrarca, Carlo Negroni, 2010-09-10
  12. Die Triumphe Francesco Petrarcas: In Kritischem Texte (1901) (German Edition)
  13. Rimario Del Canzoniere Di Francesco Petrarca (Italian Edition) by Francesco Petrarca, Giuseppe Coen, 2010-04-04
  14. Storia Della Letteratura Italiana: Francesco Petrarca (Italian Edition) by Adolfo Bartoli, 2010-03-16

61. Renaissance Imitations: Virgil In Late Antiquity, The Middle Ages, And The Renai
petrarca, francesco. Africa. Commenced 1338. Unfinished. Tr. Thomas G. Bergin and Alice S. Wilson. Petrarch s Africa. New Haven and London Yale UP, 1977.
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Renaissance Imitations
Ariosto, Ludovico. Orlando furioso . 1516. Rev. 1521. Rev. 1532. Tr. Sir John Harington, 1591, with notes on the moral, historical, allegorical, and allusive content affixed to the end of every canto. Ed. Robert McNulty. Ludovico Ariosto's Orland Furioso : Translated into English Heroical Verse by Sir John Harington . Oxford: Clarendon, 1972. Barclay, Alexander. Eclogues The Eclogues of Alexander Barclay from the Original Edition by John Cawood . Ed. Beatrice White. Early English Text Society 175. Oxford: OUP, 1928. (Includes Latin sources and parallel passages.) Boccaccio, Giovanni. Teseida of the Nuptials of Emilia. 1339-41. (Same # of books and lines as Aeneid Butler, Samuel. Hudibras Chesneau, Nicolaus (d. 1581). Elegiaca paraphrasis Nicolai Querculi…ad quartum librum Aeneidos Virgilij . Paris: Michael Vascosanus, 1557. Forty-page parody. (Newberry Case Y672.V.9315) Cinthio, Giovambattista Giraldi. Didone . 1541. Text in Le tragedie di M. Giov. Bat. Giraldi Cinthio Cowley, Abraham. Davideis Os Lusiadas Les Tragiques.

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64. ARTEHISTORIA - Protagonistas De La Historia - Ficha Petrarca, Francesco
Translate this page petrarca, francesco Nacionalidad Italia Arezzo 1304 - 1374 Poeta y humanista. Nacido en Arezzo, estudió primeramente Leyes en Montpellier y Bolonia para
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Nacido en Arezzo, estudió primeramente Leyes en Montpellier y Bolonia para dedicarse en 1326 al estudio de la literatura y recibir Órdenes menores. Famoso ya en su tiempo por la calidad de su obra, fue coronado como poeta en 1341 en el Capitolio de Roma. Su vida cabe dividirla en dos etapas, una ligada al estamento burgués, en la que su obra está escrita en lengua vulgar, y otra cercana a la nobleza y el Papado, dominada por una escritura en prosa y verso latinos. En efecto, sus inicios estuvieron protegidos por la familia Colonna, a la que dejó más adelante para inscribirse en el movimiento unitario de Cola di Rienzi. Más adelante, pasó ocho años bajo la protección del arzobispo de Milán G. Visconti, falleciendo poco después en Arquá, Padua.
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recibe las influencias provenzales e italianas del "dolce stil nuovo", en especial en lo referente a la temática: la mujer, objeto de adoración por parte del poeta, quien alaba sus cualidades físicas y espirituales y se desespera en su visión o su recuerdo por su castidad angelical que la hace inalcanzable. Personificado en Laura el objeto de sus deseos -Laura de Noves, probablemente la esposa de Hugo de Sade, conocida por Petrarca en 1327-, el poeta escribe su célebre "Canzoniere". Es autor además de otras grandes obras como "Africa", de género épico; "De vita solitaria"; "Epistolae de rebus familiaribus"; etc.

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66. Feminae: Comprehensive List Of Subject Headings
Bianca Maria Visconti, Duchess of Milan and Wife of francesco Sforza, francesco, Poet Secretum ; Petrarch SEE petrarca, francesco Petronilla,
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67. BiblioVault - Rereading The Renaissance: Petrarch, Augustine, And The Language O
Although francesco petrarca s position as the father of Italian Renaissance humanism has long been acknowledged, the specific meanings of his works and
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69. Grover Furr, "France Vs. Italy: French Literary Nationalism In 'Petrarch's Last
Pier Giorgio Ricci, in G. Martellotti et al., eds., francesco petrarca Prose (Milan and Naples Ricciardi Editore, 1955), 768. This is a reedited and im
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French Literary Nationalism in 'Petrarch's Last Controversy' And A Humanist Dispute of ca. 1395"
Originally published in Proceedings of the Patristic, Medieval and Renaissance Conference , Villanova University, Vol. 4, 1979 (actual date of publication: 1981). In April, 1367, Pope Urban V left Avignon for Rome, ending the "Babylonian captivity" of almost sixty-three years. Before his departure Urban received a diplomatic mission from the king of France, Charles V. Headed by Ancel Choquart, a professor of Canon Law at the University of Paris, this mission added the young king's personal pleas to the already weighty voices of the French party among the cardinals in an attempt to persuade Urban to remain in France. Master Ancel's speech, delivered is composed of practical, political arguments. Urban himself is praised most fulsomely. The king's love, concern , and loyalty are repeatedly expressed. Ancel carefully dismisses the religious and historical argument which seemed to urge the return of the papal see to Rome. Again and again Choquart stressed Avignon's one cardinal advantage: the relative security the pope enjoyed there as compared to the warfare and political turmoil wracking the Italian peninsula. It had been the imprisonment at Anagni of Pope Boniface VIII a capitivity which hastened his death by the warlike Colonna family of Rome in 1303 which had prompted Pope Clement V (French by birth, like Urban) to move the papal see to Avignon in 1305.

70. Petrarch — Infoplease.com
Petrarch (p trärk) keyor francesco petrarca (fränches k p trär kä) key, 1304–74, Italian poet and humanist, one of the great figures of Italian
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    Petrarch key or Francesco Petrarca key , Italian poet and humanist, one of the great figures of Italian literature. He spent his youth in Tuscany and Avignon and at Bologna. He returned to Avignon in 1326, may have taken lesser ecclesiastic orders, and entered the service of Cardinal Colonna, traveling widely but finding time to write numerous lyrics, sonnets, and canzoni. At Avignon in 1327 Petrarch first saw Laura, who was to inspire his great vernacular love lyrics. His verse won growing fame, and in 1341 he was crowned laureate at Rome. Petrarch's friendship with the republican Cola di Rienzi inspired the famous ode Italia mia.

71. Trobaire.org : A Collection Of Works From The Troubadours Of Atlantia
petrarca, francesco. Petrarch s Love Poems The Rime Sparse and Other Lyrics. Trans. and ed. Robert Durling. Cambridge, MA Harvard U, 1976.
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72. History24.Schedule
petrarca, francesco. To Posterity; petrarca, francesco. Ascent of Mont Ventoux; Boccaccio, Giovanni. Introduction to the Decameron. Civic humanism
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    74. Lamson Library
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    75. Francesco Petrarca Literature
    Title francesco petrarca, the first modern man of letters, His life and correspondence; a study of the early fourteenth century (13041347)
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    76. Francesco Petrarch - Father Of Humanism
    francesco Petrarch, who he was, what he did, his writings, letters and poems.
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    77. Medieval Sourcebook: Francesco Petrarch: Letters, C 1372
    francesco PETRARCH TO POSTERITY. Greetings. It is possible that some word of me may have come to you, though even this is doubtful, since an insignificant
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    Petrarch, or Petrarca, (1304-1374) a poet, historian, and scholar, Petrarch was absorbed with the classics and introduced them to his contemporaries. He is seen as a forerunner of the Renaissance. He was a great letter writer, and wrote some odd letters to dead figures of the past. Here are some samples
    FRANCESCO PETRARCH: TO POSTERITY
    Greetings. It is possible that some word of me may have come to you, though even this is doubtful, since an insignificant and obscure name will scarcely penetrate far in either time or space. If, however, you should have heard of me, you may desire to know what manner of man I was, or what was the outcome of my labours, especially those of which some description or, at any rate, the bare titles may have reached you. I possessed a well-balanced rather than a keen intellect, one prone to all kinds of good wholesome study, but especially inclined to al philosophy and the art of poetry. The latter indeed, I neglected as time went on, and took delight in sacred literature. Finding in that it hidden sweetness which I had once esteemed but lightly, I came to regard the works of the poets as only amenities. Among the many subjects which interested me, I dwelt especially ,Upon antiquity, for our own age has always I repelled me, so that, had it not been for the love of those dear to me, I should have preferred to .,have been born in any other period than our own. In order to forget my own times, I have continually striven to place myself in spirit in other ,ages, and consequently I delighted in history; ,not that the conflicting statements did not :offend me, but when in doubt I accepted what Reappeared to me most probable, or yielded to the "authority of the writer.

    78. Poet: Francesco Petrarch - All Poems Of Francesco Petrarch
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    What sorowe I suffred, dyseese, angre and stryff,
    Cracchynge myn here, my chekys all totare,
    Wrythynge my fyngres for angwysshe and care,
    Watrynge the erthe with my byttre salte teres
    That the crye of my syghes ascended to Goddys eres, My knees with myn handys grasped togedyre soore, And yitt I stode the same man I was afore Tyl a depe profounde remembraunce att the laste Hadd all my wrecchednesse afore myn eyn caste" "The eyes that drew from me such fervent praise

    79. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Francesco Petrarch
    francesco Petrarch. Italian poet and humanist, b. at Arezzo, 20 July, 1304; d. at Arquá, 19 July, 1374. His father, Petracco or Petraccolo (a name which the
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    Italian poet and humanist , b. at Arezzo family belonging originally to the region of the Valdarno, but already settled for some time at Florence. There Ser Petracco acted as clerk of one of the courts of justice , but with other White Guelphs he was banished in 1302, and went to Arezzo . Francesco's earliest years were spent chiefly at Incisa in the ancestral district of the Valdarno. In 1310 his father transferred their abode to Pisa , whence the family went to Avignon in France , which had been for about six years the papal residence. Between 1315 and 1319 the lad was trained at Carpentras under the tutelage of the Italian Convenevole da Prato . His father intended him for the legal profession, and sent him for the necessary studies to Montpellier (1319-23) and to Bologna (1323-5). Francesco disliked the career chosen for him, and devoted himself as much as possible to belles-lettres, thereby so incensing his father that, upon one occasion, the latter burned a number of his favourite ancient authors. When Ser Petracco died in 1323, Francesco returned to Avignon and took minor orders , which permitted him to enjoy church benefices and only bound him to the daily reading of his Office. He entered rather freely into the gay and fashionable

    80. Petrarch
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