Petrarch's letters to classical authors
<p>Francesco Petrarca (1304 - 1374) is one of the three most influential writers ('crowns') of Italian literature of the fourteenth century alongside Dante and Boccaccio. He is acclaimed for his poetry in the vernacular, dedicated to the inaccessible love of his life, Laura. This poe...
Main Author: | Hermans, HLC |
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Other Authors: | Harrison, SJ |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Latin English |
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2020
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