Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374)
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Son of an exiled Florentine clerk, Petrarch was born in Arezzo, Italy, but was raised at the court of the Pope in Avignon in southern France. He studied the classics in France and continued his education at the University of Bologna in Italy. Less than a year after his return to Avignon in 1326, mostrar más Petrarch fell in love with the woman he referred to as Laura in his most famous poetry. Although he never revealed her true name, nor, apparently, ever expressed his love to her directly, he made her immortal with his Canzoniere (date unknown), or songbook, a collection of lyric poems and sonnets that rank among the most beautiful written in Italian, or in any other language. Like the major Italian poet Dante Alighieri, Petrarch chose to write his most intimate feelings in his native Italian, rather than the Latin customary at that time. Petrarch used Latin for his more formal works, however. He incorrectly assumed that he would be remembered for the Latin works, but it was his Italian lyric poetry that influenced both the content and form of all subsequent European poetry. Petrarch's sonnet form was prized by English poets as an alternative to English poet William Shakespeare's sonnet form. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: Credit: George Jansoone, 2005, Florence, Italy
Series
Obras de Francesco Petrarca
Ventoux mendirako igoaldia, 1336ko apirilaren 26a = La ascensión al Mont Ventoux, 26 de abril de 1336 (1350) — Autor — 66 copias
The Secret: by Francesco Petrarch with Related Documents (Bedford Series in History & Culture) (2003) — Autor — 60 copias
Della mia ignoranza e di quella di molti altri (GUM. Nuova serie) (Italian Edition) (1999) — Autor — 11 copias
Selected sonnets, odes 8 copias
Petrarch, the first modern scholar and man of letters; a selection from his correspondence with Boccaccio and other… (1970) 5 copias
Petrarch: a humanist among princes;: An anthology of Petrarch's letters and of selections from his other works (1971) 4 copias
Ur Francesco Petrarcas brev 4 copias
Epistole — Autor — 4 copias
Sonnets 3 copias
Sonets, cançons i madrigals 3 copias
Dal canzoniere 3 copias
Petrarca. eDal Canzonieree... Le Chansonnier : . Traduction, introduction et notes par Gérard Genot 3 copias
Letters 3 copias
Poesie latine 3 copias
PETRARCH SONNETS AND SONGS: ITALIAN-ENGLISH EDITION — Autor — 3 copias
Lettres de Vaucluse 2 copias
Petrarch’s Canzoniere in the English Renaissance: A new edition revised and enlarged (Internationale Forschungen zur… (2005) 2 copias
Res seniles. Libri 1.-4. 2 copias
Invettive contro un medico 2 copias
Guida al viaggio da Genova alla Terra Santa. Itinerarium Syriacum. Testo latino a fronte (2018) 2 copias
Die schönsten Liebesgedichte. Vierzig Sonette und Canzonen. Italienisch und deutsch. (1997) 2 copias
I quattro poeti Italiani — Autor — 2 copias
2: Francesco Petrarca 2 copias
Sonets i cançons 2 copias
Le chansonnier / Dal canzoniere (Bilingue, texte et traduction en regard) - Traduction, chronologie, introduction et… (1969) 2 copias
Sonetti di Petrarca 2 copias
Madonna Laura 2 copias
La vita di Scipione l'Africano 2 copias
Italia mia 2 copias
Zpěvník : [výbor z poezie] 2 copias
Lettere Di Francesco Petrarca V4: Delle Cose Familiari Libri Ventiquattro Lettere Varie Libro Unico (1866) (Italian… (2010) 2 copias
De sui ipsius et multorum ignorantia : Lateinisch - Deutsch = er seine und vieler anderer Unwissenheit (1993) 2 copias
itinerario in terra santa 2 copias
I trionfi e rime varie 2 copias
Rime e trionfi : con il rimario 2 copias
Concordanza delle Rime di Francesco Petrarca — Autor — 1 copia
Rime del Petrarca Vol. 1 1 copia
Избранная лирика 1 copia
Il Petrarca essenziale 1 copia
Эстетические фрагменты 1 copia
Rime del Petrarca Vol. 2 1 copia
Remedios contra la desdicha 1 copia
Brief an die Nachwelt. Gespräche über die Weltverachtung. Büchlein von seiner und vieler Leute… (2022) 1 copia
Contro un medico: (invettive) 1 copia
Le opere 1 copia
SUBIDA AL MONTE VENTOSO CEN.31 1 copia
Opere 1 copia
The Canzoniere 1 1 copia
The Canzoniere 2 1 copia
OPERE LATINE DI FRANCESCO PETRARCA, VOLUME PRIMO SECUNDO. 2 vols. Edited by Antonietta Bufano. Classici Italiani. (1987) 1 copia
Il Conzoniere 1 copia
Selected Letters 1 copia
Le rime ;bI trionfi 1 copia
Lyric Poems 1 copia
Selections 1 copia
Chansonnier - Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta (Les Classiques de L'Humanisme) (French Edition) (2009) 1 copia
Rime di mess. Francesco Petrarca 1 copia
Petrarch's Testament 1 copia
Sonnets from Petrarch. 1 copia
Sonnets and Songs 1 copia
Poesie d'amore 1 copia
Antologia 1 copia
Brief aan Giovanni Coronna 1 copia
The Works of Petrarca 1 copia
Dal canzoniere / Le chansonnier 1 copia
Pjesme Lauri 1 copia
CANCIONERO -TOMO I 1 copia
Obra poetica (II) 1 copia
Los triunfos y otros escritos 1 copia
Poesía completa (Tomo 1) 1 copia
As Rimas de Petrarca 1 copia
Prose. 1 copia
Soneti i kancone 1 copia
Le rime 1 copia
Le Rime. Vol. 1 1 copia
Le Rime. Vol. 2 1 copia
Some Love Songs of Petrarch 1 copia
Dal Canzoniere e dai Trionfi 1 copia
Petrarch (3 vols.) 1 copia
Translations from the Italian 1 copia
Petrarca del Vellutello 1 copia
Le familiari : scelta 1 copia
Secretum de contemptu mundi — Autor — 1 copia
Le cose volgari 1 copia
Il Petrarcha 1 copia
Soneti / Rime sparse 1 copia
Philosophi, Oratoris, et Poetae 1 copia
Petrarca - Le Rime, volume primo 1 copia
LE RIME a Cura di Giosue Carducci e Severino Ferrari Nuova Presentazione di Gianfranco Contini (1965) 1 copia
Canzoniere & Trionfi - (Facsimile codice Queriniano G V 15 - Vindelino, Venezia, 1470) (1995) 1 copia
Libri i kengeve 1 copia
Kanzóny pro Lauru 1 copia
Brief aan het nageslacht 1 copia
Poesía 1 copia
La Història de Valter e Griselda 1 copia
Le rime del Petrarca 1 copia
L'originale del Canzoniere di Francesco Petrarca Codice Vaticano Latino 3195 riprodotto in fototipia — Autor — 1 copia
Delphi Collected Poetical Works of Francesco Petrarch (Illustrated) (Delphi Poets Series Book 64) 1 copia
Los sonetos y canciones 1 copia
Renaissance philosophy of man 1 copia
Il Petrarca 1 copia
Obras I. Prosas 1 copia
IL CAZONIERE 1 copia
One Hundred Sonnets: Translated After the Italian of Petrarca, with the Original Text, Notes, and a Life of Petrarch (2016) 1 copia
Letters of Old Age I-IX 1 copia
Phisicke Against Fortune, as well prosperous as adverse. Forty - six dialogues by Francesco Petrarca; Translated by… (1993) 1 copia
Excelencia de la vida solitaria 1 copia
Poesías 1 copia
Petrarca Sonetten,3 1 copia
O cancioneiro 1 copia
Opere Filosofiche di Francesco Petrarca Recate in Volgare Favella (Classic Reprint) (Italian Edition) (2017) 1 copia
On His Own Ignorance 1 copia
Itinerarium breve de Ianua usque ad Ierusalem et Terram Sanctam: volgarizzamento meridionale anonimo 1 copia
Dichtung und Prosa 1 copia
Dal Canzoniere: Le Chansonnier 1 copia
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- Petrarca, Francesco
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1304-07-20
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1374-07-18
- Lugar de sepultura
- Arqua, Italy
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Italy
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Arquà, Veneto, Italy
- Lugares de residencia
- Avignon, France
Rome, Italy
Milan, Italy
Venice, Italy - Educación
- University of Montpellier
University of Bologna - Ocupaciones
- poet
scholar
traveller
diplomat - Premios y honores
- Poet Laureate (1341)
- Biografía breve
- Francesco Petrarca or Petrarch is called the father of Italian humanism. His earliest years were spent in Tuscany. His father, a law clerk, moved the family to Pisa and later to Avignon, France, then a seat of the Papacy. He was trained at the universities of Montpellier and Bologna for the legal profession but disliked it as a career and instead devoted himself to literature. He took minor clerical orders and entered the service of Cardinal Colonna. It was at Avignon in 1327 that Petrarch saw for the first time Laura, the lady who was to be the inspiration of his famous love poetry. His work was admired throughout Europe and became a model for other writers such as Boccaccio and Dante. Both Laura and Cardinal Colonna died in 1348; Petrarch thereafter became dedicated to the cause of Italian unification, pleaded for the return of the Popes to Rome, and served the Visconti family of Milan.
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