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    For a Study of the Reception of the <i>Canzoniere</i> in the “Petrarch Project” by Giorgio Forni

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…For this reason, this group of scholars extends an invitation to other researchers to collaborate in creating the map of the reception of sonnet 35 and other poems from Petrarch's Canzoniere.…”
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    <i>Rerum vulgarium fragmenta</i>: From Manuscript to Print by Robert M. Durling

    Published 2011-02-01
    Subjects: “…Petrarch…”
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    Using Petrarch, Ovid and Virgil Anew: Framing and Reframing Diana in the Canon by Agnès Lafont

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…To confront the various sources of the mythological figure of Diana, be they from Ovid, Virgil or Petrarch, is to analyse their interactions, their bricolage that draws on a common cultural material in a more or less deliberate, elusive or subversive fashion. …”
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    Epic poetry of the Trecento : Dante's Comedy, Boccaccio's Teseida, and Petrarch's Africa by Galligan, F

    Published 2004
    “…<p>This thesis locates Dante's <em>Divine Comedy</em> (1307-1318), Boccaccio's <em>Teseida</em> (c.1340-1), and Petrarch's <em>Africa</em> (c. 1338-9) within a developing tradition of epic poetry. …”
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    'Ad modum floris': Petrarch’s Narcissus between the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta and Triumphi by Southerden, F

    Published 2024
    “…This article analyses Petrarch's treatment of Narcissus in his vernacular poetry, focusing on his inclusion of an aspect of the myth not usually found in medieval vernacular rewritings of Ovid's Metamorphoses: the flower which seals Narcissus's metamorphosis. …”
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    Petrarch's French fortunes: negotiating the relationship between poet, place, and identity in the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries by Jennifer Rushworth

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This article reconsiders Petrarch’s French afterlife by juxtaposing a time of long-recognised Petrarchism — the sixteenth century — with a less familiar and more modern Petrarchist age, the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. …”
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    Petrarch’s “Original” of the <i>Fragmenta</i> 1362-1558: from Boccaccio to Rovillio’s third printing by H. Wayne Storey

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This essay questions the use of the term original to refer to Petrarch’s partial holograph of the Fragmenta (Vaticano Latino 3195) by examining the essential scribal change of register, from “fair” to “service” copy, that the poet imposed upon the still unsewn quires. …”
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