D. Francisci Petrarcae poetae laureati Triumphi sex incipit, circa 1500-1530.

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D. Francisci Petrarcae poetae laureati Triumphi sex incipit, circa 1500-1530.

Manuscript on vellum, incomplete, with three illuminated initials and borders. Caption reads: D. Francisci Petrarcae poetae laureati Triumphi sex incipit, et primo primu[m] quod de amore inscribitur. Limp vellum wrappers bound in. Modern morocco binding with marbled endpapers.

1 volume (34 leaves) ; 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7318146

Cornell University Library

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Fiske, Willard, 1831-1904

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The coins were purchased by Willard Fiske from H. H. I. Lynge of Copenhagen in 1899. From the description of Runic coins, circa 1047-1076. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 489960820 Linguist, bibliophile, chess expert. First university librarian at Cornell University. Assembled impressive collections of Dante, Petrarch, Icelandia, etc. From the description of Willard Fiske letters [manuscript], 1875 and 1879. (University of Virginia). WorldCat re...

Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374

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Francesco Petrarca (b. July 20, 1304, Arezzo, Italy–d. July 19, 1374, Arquà, Italy), commonly anglicized as Petrarch, was a scholar and poet of Renaissance Italy who was one of the earliest humanists. His rediscovery of Cicero's letters is often credited with initiating the 14th-century Renaissance. Petrarch is often considered the founder of Humanism. Petrarch would be later endorsed as a model for Italian style by the Accademia della Crusca. Petrarch stduied law at the University of Montpell...