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  • ...embered primarily for his poems dedicated to his unidentified muse, Laura, Petrarch was arguably the individual most responsible for the revival of ancient lea ...Arezzo, Incisa, Pisa, and Genoa before finally settling down in Avignon. Petrarch spent seven years studying law, first at the University of Montpellier and
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  • ...rca. Petrarch is an Anglicization; alone it is common usage but Francesco Petrarch is historically incorrect. --{{unsigned|Theodore Beale}} Don't hesitate to move the article back to [[Francesco Petrarch]]; maybe that's right, I don't claim to know much about him. It's just tha
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  • #REDIRECT [[Petrarch]]
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  • | pagename = Petrarch | abc = Petrarch
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  • ...rca. Petrarch is an Anglicization; alone it is common usage but Francesco Petrarch is historically incorrect. --{{unsigned|Theodore Beale}} Don't hesitate to move the article back to [[Francesco Petrarch]]; maybe that's right, I don't claim to know much about him. It's just tha
    890 bytes (135 words) - 14:55, 12 November 2007
  • #REDIRECT [[Petrarch]]
    22 bytes (2 words) - 19:27, 1 November 2007
  • | pagename = Petrarch | abc = Petrarch
    615 bytes (52 words) - 06:07, 15 March 2024
  • {{rpl|Francesco Petrarch}}
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  • As standardised by [[Petrarch]], the sonnet had 14 lines, of 11 syllables each. The first eight lines rh :Of this small lute gave ease to Petrarch's wound;
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  • {{rpl|Petrarch}}
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  • ...embered primarily for his poems dedicated to his unidentified muse, Laura, Petrarch was arguably the individual most responsible for the revival of ancient lea ...Arezzo, Incisa, Pisa, and Genoa before finally settling down in Avignon. Petrarch spent seven years studying law, first at the University of Montpellier and
    4 KB (639 words) - 13:19, 6 August 2017
  • {{rpl|Petrarch}}
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  • {{r|Petrarch}}
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  • {{r|Petrarch}}
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  • ...gins of the humanism of the renaissance are particularly associated with [[Petrarch]], his revolt against [[scholasticism]] and its limitations, and his seekin
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  • ...of Turin and studied law, but like another Italian humanist before him, [[Petrarch]], Eco abandoned the law and graduated with a doctorate of philosophy in 19
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  • From Petrarch to Bruni; studies in humanistic and political literature (Chicago: 1968). Petrarch’s Secretum: its making and its meaning (Cambridge, Mass.: Medieval Academ
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  • ...one example, two of the central figures in the [[Italian Renaissance]], [[Petrarch]] and [[Giovanni Boccaccio]], are also two important primary sources in ana
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  • ...one example, two of the central figures in the [[Italian Renaissance]], [[Petrarch]] and [[Giovanni Boccaccio]], are also two important primary sources in ana
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  • ...nd philosophical works, mostly translated from Arabic. Maybe that inspired Petrarch & Co to do the same for literature. And even the literary Renaissance start
    4 KB (680 words) - 05:49, 21 November 2017
  • {{rpl|Petrarch||:}}
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  • <tr><th>Lundi<th>22<td>[[St. Francis Xavier]]<td>[[St. Clothilda]]<td>[[Petrarch]]<td>[[Bernard de Palissy]]
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  • ...ter]], [[Video game]], [[Pet]], [[Peter A. Sturrock]], [[Pete Sampras]], [[Petrarch]], [[Phage ecology]], [[Phenomenon (Kant's philosophy)]], [[Philia (Aristot
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  • ...ble to summon a wide variety of artists and thinkers to Prague, among them Petrarch. Notably, he promoted the Czech language as the official language alongside
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