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Petrarch

2021
Il contributo analizza l'uso del De civitate Dei di Agostino nella produzione di Francesco Petrarca e nelle annotazioni autografe depositate sui libri della sua biblioteca.
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Petrarch

1999
The definitive bilingual verse translation of Petrarch’s Canzoniere.
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Petrarch

2010
Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca, b. 1304–d. 1374) occupies a unique position in Renaissance studies. While modern scholarship has shown that others laid the foundation for him, Petrarch was the first to insist forcefully and polemically that the culture of his day needed reorientation toward the past.
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Petrarch

2009
Although Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) is best known today for his Italian poetry, he was also a philosopher, historian, orator, and one of the foremost classical scholars of his age. "Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works" is the only comprehensive, single-volume source to which anyone - scholar, student, or general reader - can turn for ...
Victoria Kirkham, Armando Maggi
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Petrarch's Antipodes

Parergon, 2005
An important recent study of humanist geographical culture by Nathalie Bouloux has drawn attention to several references to the antipodes in the works of Petrarch. Extending Bouloux's analysis, I discuss the sources and influences that informed Petrarch's antipodal allusions, and their nature and context in Petrarch's letters, in Africa, and in the ...
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Petrarch

The Modern Language Review, 1986
T. Gwynfor Griffith, Nicholas Mann
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