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  • Petrarch - Wikipedia
    With his first large-scale work, Africa, an epic poem in Latin about the great Roman general Scipio Africanus, Petrarch emerged as a European celebrity
  • Petrarch | Biography, Renaissance, Humanism, Sonnets, Poems . . .
    Petrarch, Italian scholar, poet, and humanist whose poems addressed to Laura, an idealized beloved, contributed to the Renaissance flowering of lyric poetry He was regarded as the greatest scholar of his age
  • Petrarch - World History Encyclopedia
    Petrarch (1304 to 1374 CE), full name Francesco Petrarca, was an Italian scholar and poet who is credited as one of the founders of the Renaissance movement in art, thought, and literature
  • Petrarch | The Poetry Foundation
    In the years after his coronation, Petrarch traveled around France, Germany and Spain holding various clerical positions, researching the writings of Cicero, and exploring Greek history and literature
  • Petrarch: Biography, Poet, Scholar, Humanist Philosopher
    Petrarch was a poet and scholar whose humanist philosophy set the stage for the Renaissance He is also considered one of the fathers of the modern Italian language
  • How Francesco Petrarch Shaped Humanism Paved the Way to the . . .
    Italian poet Francesco Petrarch became one of the most influential humanist scholars of the 14th century, paving the way to the Renaissance Born in Arezzo, Italy, in 1304, Francesco Petrarch devoted his life to the study of Classical authors and literature
  • Petrarch 1304–1374 Italian Poet and Scholar | Encyclopedia. com
    From 1353 until 1361, Petrarch lived mostly in the northern Italian city of Milan with the support of the wealthy Visconti family One of the projects Petrarch began in Milan turned into his longest work, two books about morality titled Remedies for Good and Bad Fortune
  • Petrarch - Humanism, Poetry, Letters | Britannica
    It is an autobiographical treatise consisting of three dialogues between Petrarch and St Augustine in the presence of Truth In it he maintains hope that, even amidst worldly preoccupations and error, even while absorbed in himself and his own affairs, a man might still find a way to God


















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