-
Historical Petrarch," The
American Historical Review, Vol. 101, No. 1 (Feb. 1996): 130–141. Minta,
Stephen (1980).
Petrarch and
Petrarchism: the English...
- 1313 – 21
December 1375) was an
Italian writer, poet,
correspondent of
Petrarch, and an
important Renaissance humanist. Born in the town of Certaldo, he...
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Shulman 2011, pp. 227–229
Tillyard 1929. Minta,
Stephen (1980).
Petrarch and
Petrarchism: the
English and
French Traditions. Manchester; New York: Manchester...
- the
Petrarchism movement within the
Renaissance literature. In the book
Prose della volgar lingua (The
Prose of the
Vernacular Tongue, 1525)
Petrarch is...
-
historiographical periodization originated in the 1330s with the
Italian scholar Petrarch, who
regarded the post-Roman
centuries as "dark"
compared to the "light"...
- such
figures would emerge the
concept of
courtly love, and from that
Petrarchism would form the rhetorical/philosophical
foundations of
romantic love...
-
Africa is an epic poem in
Latin hexameters by the 14th-century
Italian poet
Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca). It
tells the
story of the
Second Punic War, in which...
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unremitting love for Laura. His
style of
writing has
since become known as
Petrarchism.
Boccaccio was
better known for his Decameron, a
slightly grim story...
- OCLC 141386430. "Historical Tombs". Minta,
Stephen (1980).
Petrarch and
Petrarchism: the
English and
French Traditions. Manchester; New York: Manchester...
- uses
subtle humour and
parody while praising his beloved,
reworking Petrarchism in his
treatment of
longing for a woman. Epithalamion,
similar to Amoretti...