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- (/ˈpɛtrɑːrk, ˈpiːt-/; 20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374; Latin: Franciscus Petrarcha; modern Italian: Francesco Petrarca [franˈtʃesko peˈtrarka]), born Francesco...
- Bernardo Pisano, Musica di messer Bernardo Pisano sopra le canzone del Petrarcha, the first printed collection of secular music by a single composer, published...
- were published in Musica di messer Bernardo Pisano sopra le canzone del Petrarcha (1520), by Bernardo Pisano (1490–1548), while no one composition is named...
- madrigali, (Venice, 1548, five voices) Musica ... sopra le stanze del Petrarcha ... libro terzo (Venice, 1548, five voices) Il primo libro de madrigali...
- humanist with a love of the language of his birthplace. In Difesa del Petrarcha, one of his pamphlets, Zoppio fiercely attacked Girolamo Muzio. Fontanini...
- 1520 in musicMusica di messer Bernardo Pisano sopra le canzone del Petrarcha is published, the first printed book of secular music dedicated to a single...
- (Cicero) March 1514. Libelli Portatiles Le cose volgari de Messer Francesco Petrarcha, Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch), July 1501. Opera, Catullus, Tibullus,...
- opinions about his life and work. Canzoniere et triomphi di messer Francesco Petrarcha, 20 September 1516. Archadia del Sannazaro, 3 October 1516. Gli Asolani...
- ("Diverse meditations by Alessandro T****oni"), and Considerazioni sopra il Petrarcha (1609), a piece of criticism showing independence of traditional views...
- Tomasini information about Petrarch m****cripts in the Vatican for the Petrarcha redivivus which appeared in 1635. In 1644 Tomasini saw through the presses...