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Renaissance Discoveries: Petrarch
In this video we look at Petrarch (1304-1374), the poet and scholar who has been called ‘the ‘founder of modern European culture’ and even ‘the first modern man’. He was modern not so much because he looked forward but, ironically, because he cast his gaze back, a thousand years and more into the past, to the writers of antiquity. Looking at the ruins of his own civilisation, he believed poets and historians needed to forge a better future by coming to terms with the past, and by making the precious legacy of the past come to life in the present.
published: 03 Apr 2021
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Brief History of Petrarch
Simple history about Francesco Petrarcha, who became known as the Father of the Renaissance. Great for kids or those who want a brief overview of the Italian writer and philosopher.
published: 07 May 2019
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The origin of "AFRICA," Francesco Petrarch& the land of HAM
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published: 20 Oct 2020
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Great Francesco Petrarch Quotes | Petrarch Quotes
Great Francesco Petrarch Quotes | Petrarch Quotes
Francesco Petrarch was an illustrious Italian poet and scholar, and the earliest humanist in Renaissance Italy. He is also regarded as the instigator of Humanism. His rediscovery of Cicero’s letters is considered to have marked the 14th-century Renaissance. Petrarch’s works and thoughts formed the basis of the model for the modern Italian language which was created by Pietro Bembo in the 16th-century.
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published: 27 Nov 2022
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Dr Sam Agbamu "Is 'race' a theme in Petrarch's Africa?"
Manchester Classical Association and the Manchester Centre for Public History and Heritage, present:
Dr Sam Agbamu (Royal Holloway, London)
Is 'race' a theme in Petrarch's Africa, and why should we care?'
Black History Month public lecture, 26 October 2022
Manchester Metropolitan University
Join us as Dr Agbamu explores aspects of race, culture, religion and identity in this 14th century text based on ancient Roman views of Africa, and what it means for ancient and early modern views of what is meant by 'race', and its significance for 20th century Italian fascism.
Dr Sam Agbamu: https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/samuel-agbamu(978efa19-f8c3-430d-afff-d164e46b4c60).html
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published: 01 Nov 2022
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Petrarch, an Italian Poet | Biography and works of Petrarch | Who was Petrarch?
**Biography of Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca):**
**Early Life:**
- **Birth:** July 20, 1304, in Arezzo, Italy.
- **Education:** Studied law in Montpellier and Bologna.
**Career and Travels:**
- **Diplomatic Career:** Worked in various roles, including diplomatic service.
- **Travels:** Explored Italy, France, and Germany.
**Literary Contributions:**
- **Canzoniere (Song Book):** A collection of sonnets, ballads, and madrigals expressing his unrequited love for Laura.
- **Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (Fragments of Vernacular Things):** Another title for Canzoniere, considered a masterpiece.
- **Trionfi (Triumphs):** A series of allegorical triumphs over love, time, death, fame, and eternity.
- **Africa:** An epic poem celebrating the Roman general Scipio Africanus.
**Philosophical Works:**
...
published: 30 Jan 2024
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Francesco Petrarca: Reviving the Renaissance|Philosopher Biography
In the enchanting landscapes of early Renaissance Italy, a scholar and poet by the name ……
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published: 29 Feb 2024
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Petrarch and the Idea of Florence in the World FULL
Although Francesco Petrarch never lived in Florence, he became the representative for Florentine culture throughout Europe during and after his life. Born to a father in exile from Florence, Petrarch traveled the world with bearing the laurel crown of Roman Poet Laureate, guest to princes and popes alike. This video examines the image of Florence that Petrarch spread throughout Europe and discusses how Petrarch sowed the seed for a pan-European Renaissance. Filmed on location in Florence, with incredible drone imagery of Florence's famed architectural masterpieces.
published: 24 Aug 2020
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Francis Petrarch
By: Monika Evans
published: 09 Jul 2015
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Suzanne Blier, 'The Medicis and Africa'
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2022
Suzanne Blier (Guest Speaker), Allen Whitehill Clowes Professor of Fine Arts and Professor of African and African American Studies
"The Medicis and Africa"
Part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute Colloquium Series
published: 01 Dec 2022
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Renaissance Lives | Petrarch: Everywhere a Wanderer
A conversation between Christopher S. Celenza (Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University), Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute), François Quiviger (Warburg Institute).
Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of the modern Italian language. Though his writings inspired the humanist movement and subsequently the Renaissance, Petrarch remains misunderstood. He was a man of contradictions—a Roman pagan devotee and a devout Christian, a lover of friendship and sociability, yet intensely private.
In this biography, Christopher S. Celenza revisits Petrarch’s life and work. He brings to light Petrarch’s unrequited love for his poetic muse, the anti-institutional attitude he developed as he sought a path to modernity by lookin...
published: 05 Nov 2021
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The Classical Tradition #08 - Petrarch
Petrarch. How he was influenced by the classcis, and how he influenced the classical tradition down the centuries.
published: 07 Oct 2020
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Francesco Petrarca (Italian: ; July 20, 1304 – July 18/19, 1374), commonly angli...
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Petrarch considered a great poet
Petrarch considered a great poet
Petrarch the poet was the master of the sonnet. Not only was he among the first to write the Italian sonnet, he also developed and popularized this fourteen-line poem. So much so that the Italian sonnet is called the Petrarchan sonnet in his honour. Petrarch wrote in Italian and Latin. His Italian works, the ‘Canzoniere or Songbook’ and the ‘Trionfi or Triumphs’ were major successes.
His Latin works were ‘Bucolium Carmen’ and ‘Africa.’ Twelve pastoral poems make up the ‘Bucolium Carmen’. ‘Africa’ is an epic that the poet failed to finish. Both these works were hugely popular. Petrarch was born on July 20th , 1304, in Arezzo, a city in central Italy. The great Dante was his father’s friend.
Petrarch was named Francesco Petracco by his family. The name was...
published: 26 Oct 2017
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Renaissance Discoveries: Petrarch
In this video we look at Petrarch (1304-1374), the poet and scholar who has been called ‘the ‘founder of modern European culture’ and even ‘the first modern man...
In this video we look at Petrarch (1304-1374), the poet and scholar who has been called ‘the ‘founder of modern European culture’ and even ‘the first modern man’. He was modern not so much because he looked forward but, ironically, because he cast his gaze back, a thousand years and more into the past, to the writers of antiquity. Looking at the ruins of his own civilisation, he believed poets and historians needed to forge a better future by coming to terms with the past, and by making the precious legacy of the past come to life in the present.
https://wn.com/Renaissance_Discoveries_Petrarch
In this video we look at Petrarch (1304-1374), the poet and scholar who has been called ‘the ‘founder of modern European culture’ and even ‘the first modern man’. He was modern not so much because he looked forward but, ironically, because he cast his gaze back, a thousand years and more into the past, to the writers of antiquity. Looking at the ruins of his own civilisation, he believed poets and historians needed to forge a better future by coming to terms with the past, and by making the precious legacy of the past come to life in the present.
- published: 03 Apr 2021
- views: 7496
5:46
Brief History of Petrarch
Simple history about Francesco Petrarcha, who became known as the Father of the Renaissance. Great for kids or those who want a brief overview of the Italian wr...
Simple history about Francesco Petrarcha, who became known as the Father of the Renaissance. Great for kids or those who want a brief overview of the Italian writer and philosopher.
https://wn.com/Brief_History_Of_Petrarch
Simple history about Francesco Petrarcha, who became known as the Father of the Renaissance. Great for kids or those who want a brief overview of the Italian writer and philosopher.
- published: 07 May 2019
- views: 74157
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The origin of "AFRICA," Francesco Petrarch& the land of HAM
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- published: 20 Oct 2020
- views: 25
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Great Francesco Petrarch Quotes | Petrarch Quotes
Great Francesco Petrarch Quotes | Petrarch Quotes
Francesco Petrarch was an illustrious Italian poet and scholar, and the earliest humanist in Renaissance Italy...
Great Francesco Petrarch Quotes | Petrarch Quotes
Francesco Petrarch was an illustrious Italian poet and scholar, and the earliest humanist in Renaissance Italy. He is also regarded as the instigator of Humanism. His rediscovery of Cicero’s letters is considered to have marked the 14th-century Renaissance. Petrarch’s works and thoughts formed the basis of the model for the modern Italian language which was created by Pietro Bembo in the 16th-century.
#simplymotivation #FrancescoPetrarchQuotes #quotes #PetrarchQuotes
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Great Francesco Petrarch Quotes | Petrarch Quotes
Francesco Petrarch was an illustrious Italian poet and scholar, and the earliest humanist in Renaissance Italy. He is also regarded as the instigator of Humanism. His rediscovery of Cicero’s letters is considered to have marked the 14th-century Renaissance. Petrarch’s works and thoughts formed the basis of the model for the modern Italian language which was created by Pietro Bembo in the 16th-century.
#simplymotivation #FrancescoPetrarchQuotes #quotes #PetrarchQuotes
- published: 27 Nov 2022
- views: 1466
49:26
Dr Sam Agbamu "Is 'race' a theme in Petrarch's Africa?"
Manchester Classical Association and the Manchester Centre for Public History and Heritage, present:
Dr Sam Agbamu (Royal Holloway, London)
Is 'race' a theme i...
Manchester Classical Association and the Manchester Centre for Public History and Heritage, present:
Dr Sam Agbamu (Royal Holloway, London)
Is 'race' a theme in Petrarch's Africa, and why should we care?'
Black History Month public lecture, 26 October 2022
Manchester Metropolitan University
Join us as Dr Agbamu explores aspects of race, culture, religion and identity in this 14th century text based on ancient Roman views of Africa, and what it means for ancient and early modern views of what is meant by 'race', and its significance for 20th century Italian fascism.
Dr Sam Agbamu: https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/samuel-agbamu(978efa19-f8c3-430d-afff-d164e46b4c60).html
Manchester CA: https://www.manchesterca.org.uk/
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Chair, Dr April Pudsey: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/staff/profile/dr-april-pudsey
https://wn.com/Dr_Sam_Agbamu_Is_'race'_A_Theme_In_Petrarch's_Africa
Manchester Classical Association and the Manchester Centre for Public History and Heritage, present:
Dr Sam Agbamu (Royal Holloway, London)
Is 'race' a theme in Petrarch's Africa, and why should we care?'
Black History Month public lecture, 26 October 2022
Manchester Metropolitan University
Join us as Dr Agbamu explores aspects of race, culture, religion and identity in this 14th century text based on ancient Roman views of Africa, and what it means for ancient and early modern views of what is meant by 'race', and its significance for 20th century Italian fascism.
Dr Sam Agbamu: https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/samuel-agbamu(978efa19-f8c3-430d-afff-d164e46b4c60).html
Manchester CA: https://www.manchesterca.org.uk/
MCPHH: https://mcphh.org/
Chair, Dr April Pudsey: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/staff/profile/dr-april-pudsey
- published: 01 Nov 2022
- views: 167
1:53
Petrarch, an Italian Poet | Biography and works of Petrarch | Who was Petrarch?
**Biography of Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca):**
**Early Life:**
- **Birth:** July 20, 1304, in Arezzo, Italy.
- **Education:** Studied law in Montpellier and B...
**Biography of Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca):**
**Early Life:**
- **Birth:** July 20, 1304, in Arezzo, Italy.
- **Education:** Studied law in Montpellier and Bologna.
**Career and Travels:**
- **Diplomatic Career:** Worked in various roles, including diplomatic service.
- **Travels:** Explored Italy, France, and Germany.
**Literary Contributions:**
- **Canzoniere (Song Book):** A collection of sonnets, ballads, and madrigals expressing his unrequited love for Laura.
- **Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (Fragments of Vernacular Things):** Another title for Canzoniere, considered a masterpiece.
- **Trionfi (Triumphs):** A series of allegorical triumphs over love, time, death, fame, and eternity.
- **Africa:** An epic poem celebrating the Roman general Scipio Africanus.
**Philosophical Works:**
- **Secretum (The Secret):** A dialogue exploring Petrarch's inner thoughts and struggles.
**Legacy:**
- **Father of Humanism:** Petrarch is often called the "Father of Humanism" for his emphasis on classical literature and philosophy.
- **Impact on the Renaissance:** His works influenced Renaissance humanists and writers.
- **Petrarchan Sonnet:** Introduced the Petrarchan sonnet form, later widely used by poets like Shakespeare.
**Death:**
- Petrarch passed away on July 19, 1374, in Arquà Petrarca, Italy.
Petrarch's writings had a profound impact on the cultural and intellectual developments of the Renaissance. His innovative use of the Italian vernacular and his revival of classical themes played a pivotal role in shaping the literary landscape of his time and beyond.
#petrarch #italian #piet #renaissance #literature #trending #foryou #viral #english
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**Biography of Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca):**
**Early Life:**
- **Birth:** July 20, 1304, in Arezzo, Italy.
- **Education:** Studied law in Montpellier and Bologna.
**Career and Travels:**
- **Diplomatic Career:** Worked in various roles, including diplomatic service.
- **Travels:** Explored Italy, France, and Germany.
**Literary Contributions:**
- **Canzoniere (Song Book):** A collection of sonnets, ballads, and madrigals expressing his unrequited love for Laura.
- **Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (Fragments of Vernacular Things):** Another title for Canzoniere, considered a masterpiece.
- **Trionfi (Triumphs):** A series of allegorical triumphs over love, time, death, fame, and eternity.
- **Africa:** An epic poem celebrating the Roman general Scipio Africanus.
**Philosophical Works:**
- **Secretum (The Secret):** A dialogue exploring Petrarch's inner thoughts and struggles.
**Legacy:**
- **Father of Humanism:** Petrarch is often called the "Father of Humanism" for his emphasis on classical literature and philosophy.
- **Impact on the Renaissance:** His works influenced Renaissance humanists and writers.
- **Petrarchan Sonnet:** Introduced the Petrarchan sonnet form, later widely used by poets like Shakespeare.
**Death:**
- Petrarch passed away on July 19, 1374, in Arquà Petrarca, Italy.
Petrarch's writings had a profound impact on the cultural and intellectual developments of the Renaissance. His innovative use of the Italian vernacular and his revival of classical themes played a pivotal role in shaping the literary landscape of his time and beyond.
#petrarch #italian #piet #renaissance #literature #trending #foryou #viral #english
- published: 30 Jan 2024
- views: 216
9:21
Francesco Petrarca: Reviving the Renaissance|Philosopher Biography
In the enchanting landscapes of early Renaissance Italy, a scholar and poet by the name ……
#Petrarch #biography #philosophy #VIS #VISPHILOSOPHER
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In the enchanting landscapes of early Renaissance Italy, a scholar and poet by the name ……
#Petrarch #biography #philosophy #VIS #VISPHILOSOPHER
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https://wn.com/Francesco_Petrarca_Reviving_The_Renaissance|Philosopher_Biography
In the enchanting landscapes of early Renaissance Italy, a scholar and poet by the name ……
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- published: 29 Feb 2024
- views: 102
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Petrarch and the Idea of Florence in the World FULL
Although Francesco Petrarch never lived in Florence, he became the representative for Florentine culture throughout Europe during and after his life. Born to a ...
Although Francesco Petrarch never lived in Florence, he became the representative for Florentine culture throughout Europe during and after his life. Born to a father in exile from Florence, Petrarch traveled the world with bearing the laurel crown of Roman Poet Laureate, guest to princes and popes alike. This video examines the image of Florence that Petrarch spread throughout Europe and discusses how Petrarch sowed the seed for a pan-European Renaissance. Filmed on location in Florence, with incredible drone imagery of Florence's famed architectural masterpieces.
https://wn.com/Petrarch_And_The_Idea_Of_Florence_In_The_World_Full
Although Francesco Petrarch never lived in Florence, he became the representative for Florentine culture throughout Europe during and after his life. Born to a father in exile from Florence, Petrarch traveled the world with bearing the laurel crown of Roman Poet Laureate, guest to princes and popes alike. This video examines the image of Florence that Petrarch spread throughout Europe and discusses how Petrarch sowed the seed for a pan-European Renaissance. Filmed on location in Florence, with incredible drone imagery of Florence's famed architectural masterpieces.
- published: 24 Aug 2020
- views: 933
1:21:39
Suzanne Blier, 'The Medicis and Africa'
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2022
Suzanne Blier (Guest Speaker), Allen Whitehill Clowes Professor of Fine Arts and Professor of African and African American Studies...
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2022
Suzanne Blier (Guest Speaker), Allen Whitehill Clowes Professor of Fine Arts and Professor of African and African American Studies
"The Medicis and Africa"
Part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute Colloquium Series
https://wn.com/Suzanne_Blier,_'The_Medicis_And_Africa'
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2022
Suzanne Blier (Guest Speaker), Allen Whitehill Clowes Professor of Fine Arts and Professor of African and African American Studies
"The Medicis and Africa"
Part of the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute Colloquium Series
- published: 01 Dec 2022
- views: 1531
57:44
Renaissance Lives | Petrarch: Everywhere a Wanderer
A conversation between Christopher S. Celenza (Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University), Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute), François Quiviger...
A conversation between Christopher S. Celenza (Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University), Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute), François Quiviger (Warburg Institute).
Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of the modern Italian language. Though his writings inspired the humanist movement and subsequently the Renaissance, Petrarch remains misunderstood. He was a man of contradictions—a Roman pagan devotee and a devout Christian, a lover of friendship and sociability, yet intensely private.
In this biography, Christopher S. Celenza revisits Petrarch’s life and work. He brings to light Petrarch’s unrequited love for his poetic muse, the anti-institutional attitude he developed as he sought a path to modernity by looking backward to antiquity, and his endless focus on himself.
Christopher S. Celenza is the James B. Knapp Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. He is also a professor of history and classics. He is the author or editor of 11 books and more than 40 scholarly articles in the fields of Italian Renaissance history, post-classical Latin literature and philosophy, and the history of classical scholarship.
Jill Kraye is Emeritus Professor and Honorary Fellow of the Warburg Institute.
Renaissance Lives is a series of biographies published by Reaktion Books as well as a series of conversations discussing the ways in which individuals transmitted or changed the lives of traditions, ideas and images. https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/renaissance-lives
In the first season staff, fellows and former fellows of the Warburg Institute will discuss the lives of Petrarch, Botticelli, Bosch, Erasmus, Paracelsus, Tycho Brahe, Rembrandt, Rubens and Newton with the authors of their biographies published in the Renaissance Lives Reaktion series.
https://wn.com/Renaissance_Lives_|_Petrarch_Everywhere_A_Wanderer
A conversation between Christopher S. Celenza (Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University), Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute), François Quiviger (Warburg Institute).
Born in Tuscany in 1304, Italian poet Francesco Petrarca is widely considered one of the fathers of the modern Italian language. Though his writings inspired the humanist movement and subsequently the Renaissance, Petrarch remains misunderstood. He was a man of contradictions—a Roman pagan devotee and a devout Christian, a lover of friendship and sociability, yet intensely private.
In this biography, Christopher S. Celenza revisits Petrarch’s life and work. He brings to light Petrarch’s unrequited love for his poetic muse, the anti-institutional attitude he developed as he sought a path to modernity by looking backward to antiquity, and his endless focus on himself.
Christopher S. Celenza is the James B. Knapp Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. He is also a professor of history and classics. He is the author or editor of 11 books and more than 40 scholarly articles in the fields of Italian Renaissance history, post-classical Latin literature and philosophy, and the history of classical scholarship.
Jill Kraye is Emeritus Professor and Honorary Fellow of the Warburg Institute.
Renaissance Lives is a series of biographies published by Reaktion Books as well as a series of conversations discussing the ways in which individuals transmitted or changed the lives of traditions, ideas and images. https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/renaissance-lives
In the first season staff, fellows and former fellows of the Warburg Institute will discuss the lives of Petrarch, Botticelli, Bosch, Erasmus, Paracelsus, Tycho Brahe, Rembrandt, Rubens and Newton with the authors of their biographies published in the Renaissance Lives Reaktion series.
- published: 05 Nov 2021
- views: 4444
18:28
The Classical Tradition #08 - Petrarch
Petrarch. How he was influenced by the classcis, and how he influenced the classical tradition down the centuries.
Petrarch. How he was influenced by the classcis, and how he influenced the classical tradition down the centuries.
https://wn.com/The_Classical_Tradition_08_Petrarch
Petrarch. How he was influenced by the classcis, and how he influenced the classical tradition down the centuries.
- published: 07 Oct 2020
- views: 337
21:39
Petrarch 👩🏫📜 Everything Philosophers 🧠👨🏿🏫
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Francesco Petrarca (Italian: ; July 20, 1304 – July 18/19, 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch (/ˈpiːtrɑːrk, ˈpɛt-/), was an Italian scholar and poet during the early Italian Renaissance who was one of the earliest humanists.
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Francesco Petrarca (Italian: ; July 20, 1304 – July 18/19, 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch (/ˈpiːtrɑːrk, ˈpɛt-/), was an Italian scholar and poet during the early Italian Renaissance who was one of the earliest humanists.
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Petrarch considered a great poet
Petrarch considered a great poet
Petrarch the poet was the master of the sonnet. Not only was he among the first to write the Italian sonnet, he also developed...
Petrarch considered a great poet
Petrarch the poet was the master of the sonnet. Not only was he among the first to write the Italian sonnet, he also developed and popularized this fourteen-line poem. So much so that the Italian sonnet is called the Petrarchan sonnet in his honour. Petrarch wrote in Italian and Latin. His Italian works, the ‘Canzoniere or Songbook’ and the ‘Trionfi or Triumphs’ were major successes.
His Latin works were ‘Bucolium Carmen’ and ‘Africa.’ Twelve pastoral poems make up the ‘Bucolium Carmen’. ‘Africa’ is an epic that the poet failed to finish. Both these works were hugely popular. Petrarch was born on July 20th , 1304, in Arezzo, a city in central Italy. The great Dante was his father’s friend.
Petrarch was named Francesco Petracco by his family. The name was anglicized to Petrarch. Petrarch was instrumental in making the writings of the Roman senator Cicero popular by public reading. He also translated the ‘Penitential psalms.’ Petrarch died on July 19th, 1374.
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Petrarch considered a great poet
Petrarch the poet was the master of the sonnet. Not only was he among the first to write the Italian sonnet, he also developed and popularized this fourteen-line poem. So much so that the Italian sonnet is called the Petrarchan sonnet in his honour. Petrarch wrote in Italian and Latin. His Italian works, the ‘Canzoniere or Songbook’ and the ‘Trionfi or Triumphs’ were major successes.
His Latin works were ‘Bucolium Carmen’ and ‘Africa.’ Twelve pastoral poems make up the ‘Bucolium Carmen’. ‘Africa’ is an epic that the poet failed to finish. Both these works were hugely popular. Petrarch was born on July 20th , 1304, in Arezzo, a city in central Italy. The great Dante was his father’s friend.
Petrarch was named Francesco Petracco by his family. The name was anglicized to Petrarch. Petrarch was instrumental in making the writings of the Roman senator Cicero popular by public reading. He also translated the ‘Penitential psalms.’ Petrarch died on July 19th, 1374.
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