Imatge de l'autor

Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374)

Autor/a de Canzoniere

399+ obres 3,509 Membres 43 Ressenyes 12 preferits

Sobre l'autor

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, mostra'n més 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) mostra'n menys
Crèdit de la imatge: Credit: George Jansoone, 2005, Florence, Italy

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Obres de Francesco Petrarca

Canzoniere (1470) 781 exemplars
Petrarch's Lyric Poems (1976) 229 exemplars
Secretum (1353) 195 exemplars
The Poetry of Petrarch (2004) 156 exemplars
The Sonnets of Petrarch (1966) 94 exemplars
Songs and Sonnets from Laura's Lifetime (0014) — Autor — 66 exemplars
Trionfi (1605) 65 exemplars
The Ascent of Mont Ventoux (1350) — Autor — 65 exemplars
Sonetos y canciones (1946) 39 exemplars
Sonnetten en andere gedichten (1993) 36 exemplars
Reisroute naar Jeruzalem (1999) 32 exemplars
De vita solitaria (1346) 31 exemplars
The Essential Petrarch (2010) 27 exemplars
Het geheim (1990) 26 exemplars
Kärleksdikter (1989) 21 exemplars
On Religious Leisure (1958) 20 exemplars
Brieven (2011) 19 exemplars
Sonnetten (1981) 19 exemplars
Sonnets and Shorter Poems (2012) 18 exemplars
Africa (1977) 18 exemplars
Rime, trionfi, e poesie latine (1951) 14 exemplars
The Complete Canzoniere (2015) 12 exemplars
Cancionero II (1989) 11 exemplars
Francesco Petrarca (1993) 11 exemplars
Dichtungen, Briefe, Schriften (1956) 11 exemplars
Lauweringsrede (1995) 11 exemplars
Opere (1992) 9 exemplars
Remedios para la vida (2023) 8 exemplars
Il codice degli abbozzi (2000) — Autor — 8 exemplars
Petrarch's Book Without a Name (1973) 7 exemplars
Le senili (1993) 7 exemplars
Selected poems [of] Petrarch (1971) 7 exemplars
Petrarch: Selected Poems (1977) 6 exemplars
Prose (1955) — Autor — 6 exemplars
Rime e trionfi (1960) — Autor — 5 exemplars
Francesco Petrarca (2016) 5 exemplars
Res seniles. Libri 5-8 (2009) 5 exemplars
La Vertu et la grâce (1990) 4 exemplars
Res seniles. Libri 9-12 (2014) 4 exemplars
Epistole — Autor — 4 exemplars
Le familiari (1997) 4 exemplars
Il canzoniere e i trionfi (1993) 4 exemplars
LOS SONETOS DEL CANCIONERO (1998) 4 exemplars
Vita di Petrarca (2004) — Autor — 4 exemplars
Il Canzoniere (1980) 4 exemplars
Res seniles. Libri 13.-17. (2018) 4 exemplars
Gabbiani (2008) 4 exemplars
Opere latine (1975) — Autor — 4 exemplars
Fifteen sonnets of Petrarch (2015) 4 exemplars
Longing for Laura (2001) 4 exemplars
Dal canzoniere 3 exemplars
Letters 3 exemplars
Sonnets 3 exemplars
Res seniles. Libri 1.-4. (2006) 3 exemplars
On the Death of Madonna Laura (2015) 3 exemplars
Poesie (1996) 3 exemplars
Lettres familières (2015) 3 exemplars
Poesie latine 3 exemplars
Obras (1978) 3 exemplars
Love rimes of Petrarch (1980) 3 exemplars
Obra poética (1985) 3 exemplars
Petrarca (1976) 3 exemplars
Res Seniles: Aggiunte e correzioni: Indici (2019) — Autor — 3 exemplars
The Complete Works of Petrarch (2020) 2 exemplars
Salmi penitenziali (1997) 2 exemplars
Gli uomini illustri (2007) 2 exemplars
I quattro poeti Italiani — Autor — 2 exemplars
Francesco Petrarca (2016) 2 exemplars
The Canzoniere [Part II] (2003) 2 exemplars
Letters from Petrarch (1966) 2 exemplars
Sonetti di Petrarca 2 exemplars
Madonna Laura 2 exemplars
Rerum memorandarum libri (2014) 2 exemplars
De gestis Cesaris (2003) 2 exemplars
Lettres de Vaucluse 2 exemplars
Sonets i cançons 2 exemplars
Los sonetos (1981) 2 exemplars
Elogio della vecchiaia (2009) 2 exemplars
Italia mia 2 exemplars
Correspondance choisie (2019) 2 exemplars
Libro primo (1991) 2 exemplars
DİVAN (2012) 1 exemplars
La letteratura italiana (2005) 1 exemplars
Séjour à Vaucluse (2009) 1 exemplars
Drobne wiersze wloskie (2005) 1 exemplars
Mon secret_1_ere_ed (2019) 1 exemplars
Il Petrarcha 1 exemplars
Pjesme Lauri 1 exemplars
Lyric Poems 1 exemplars
The Life of Solitude (1924) 1 exemplars
Selected Letters 1 exemplars
Sonnets and Songs 1 exemplars
Secretum de contemptu mundi — Autor — 1 exemplars
Selections 1 exemplars
Le cose volgari 1 exemplars
Il Conzoniere 1 exemplars
Prose. 1 exemplars
Soneti i kancone 1 exemplars
Antologia 1 exemplars
Poesie d'amore 1 exemplars
Opere 1 exemplars
Obra poetica (II) 1 exemplars
Le rime ;bI trionfi 1 exemplars
The Canzoniere 1 1 exemplars
The Canzoniere 2 1 exemplars
CANCIONERO -TOMO I 1 exemplars
Opere italiane (1996) 1 exemplars
Psalmi penitentiales orationes (2010) 1 exemplars
Il Canzoniere [Song Book] (2010) 1 exemplars
Sonets, cançons i madrigals (2011) 1 exemplars
Poesías 1 exemplars
Libri i kengeve 1 exemplars
De Viris Illustribus (2010) 1 exemplars
ˆLe ‰rime 1 exemplars
Le Familiari Libro terzo (2004) 1 exemplars
Le ‰Rime. Vol. 1 1 exemplars
Le ‰Rime. Vol. 2 1 exemplars
Kanzóny pro Lauru 1 exemplars
Petrarch (3 vols.) 1 exemplars
Il Petrarca 1 exemplars
Cancionero sonetos y canciones (1901) 1 exemplars
Obras I. Prosas 1 exemplars
IL CAZONIERE 1 exemplars
Epistole autografe (1968) 1 exemplars
Poesía 1 exemplars
Manifiestos del humanismo (2000) 1 exemplars
Petrarca Sonetten,3 1 exemplars
O cancioneiro 1 exemplars
SONETOS DE PETRARCA (3) (1900) 1 exemplars
Poesie d'amore (1994) 1 exemplars
Lettere di viaggio (1996) 1 exemplars
Dichtung und Prosa 1 exemplars
Lettera ai posteri (1990) 1 exemplars
Liber sine nomine (2015) 1 exemplars
De viris illustribus. 1 (2007) 1 exemplars

Obres associades

The Canterbury Tales [Norton Critical Edition, 2nd ed.] (2005) — Col·laborador — 627 exemplars
World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time (1998) — Col·laborador — 447 exemplars
The Decameron : A New Translation, Contexts, Criticism (Norton Critical Edition) (1977) — Contemporary Reaction, algunes edicions; Col·laborador, algunes edicions338 exemplars
Agrā renesanse (1981) 1 exemplars
Hymne an die Provence — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars

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Nom oficial
Petrarca, Francesco
Data de naixement
1304-07-20
Data de defunció
1374-07-18
Lloc d'enterrament
Arqua, Italy
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Italy
Lloc de naixement
Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
Lloc de defunció
Arquà, Veneto, Italy
Llocs de residència
Avignon, France
Rome, Italy
Milan, Italy
Venice, Italy
Educació
University of Montpellier
University of Bologna
Professions
poet
scholar
traveller
diplomat
Premis i honors
Poet Laureate (1341)
Biografia breu
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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Estadístiques

Obres
399
També de
7
Membres
3,509
Popularitat
#7,242
Valoració
4.0
Ressenyes
43
ISBN
411
Llengües
22
Preferit
12

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