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Francis Petrarch (/ˈpɛtrɑːrk, ˈpiːt-/; 20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374; Latin:
Franciscus Petrarcha;
modern Italian:
Francesco Petrarca [franˈtʃesko peˈtrarka])...
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Philosophy of love is the
field of
social philosophy and
ethics that
attempts to
describe the
nature of love.
There are many
different theories that attempt...
- Mercurian: 414
craters (7.9%) Lunar: 1,624
craters (31.1%) Martian: 1,092
craters (20.9%) Venusian: 900
craters (17.2%) Others: 1,198 craters...
- Cicero, he is not, in Voigt's opinion, a
typical Renaissance man like
Petrach and his successors,
because Dante stood in the late
mediaeval world and...
- logic, John of
Salisbury between 1150 and 1180,
Nicolas of
Autrecourt and
Petrach in 1360,
Erasmus of
Rotterdam around 1490,
spontaneously conceived a similar...
- literature, had
equivalents in
other vernaculars. In
Italian literature Petrach's Triomphi,
finished in 1374, is
based around a
procession of personifications...
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Michele Morosini 32
Melchiorre Cesarotti 33 (Obelisk) 34 (Obelisk) 35
Petrach (Francesco Petrarca) 36
Galileo Galilei 37
Alessandro Orsato 38 Alteniero...
- literature, and
completed in a few years. It
houses a
marble statue of
Petrach by
Tommaso Bandini, and
ceiling frescoes by
Francesco Scaramuzza. Reggio...
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Marden bay 1879
Hermit Newminster Seclusion Barchettina Pelion Cymba Lizzie ch. 1882
Petrach Lord
Clifden Laura Rose of
Lancaster Doncaster Rouge Rose...
- the cars
often carrying classical gods or
personified virtues, with
Petrach's Triomphi (1374)
being extremely influential, for
example on Hypnerotomachia...