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- Francis Petrarch (/ˈpɛtrɑːrk, ˈpiːt-/; 20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374; Latin: Franciscus Petrarcha; modern Italian: Francesco Petrarca [franˈtʃesko peˈtrarka])...
- third edition of Marin Držić's Pjesni, titled Tirena comedia Marina Darxichia, in Venice 1630, containing Držić's Petrarchist poetry and versified plays....
- marotique (see Clément Marot) and the earliest of French sonneteers and petrarchist. He died in Paris in 1558.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...
- considered "an impressive prefigurement of Romanticism", differing from the Petrarchist fashion of the time based on the philosophy of love. The precursors of...
- marriage. "Spenser's working together of allusions and attitudes from both Petrarchist sources and scriptural loci intimates a poetic and a personal harmony...
- represent Petrarch's search for balance; these would later be exploited by Petrarchists in Europe but represent only one aspect of the Rimes. This leads on to...
- dates that literary phenomenon known under the name of Petrarchism. The Petrarchists, or those who sang of love, imitating Petrarch's manner, were found already...
- (today Croatia). He is best known for recording one of the earliest Petrarchist poems in Croatian, written using Glagolitic script. He lived in the 15th...
- characterized by extended metaphors which went well beyond the orthodox Petrarchist canon. They were rapidly followed (in some cases parodied) by poets of...
- Patriciuss, the furore was only at work with authors of past ages, not in the Petrarchist poetry of his own time. The successful contemporary poems are not divinely...