- The
Petrarchan sonnet, also
known as the
Italian sonnet, is a
sonnet named after the
Italian poet
Francesco Petrarca,
although it was not
developed by...
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represented in the
cathedral Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568), poet of the
Petrarchian school.
Nicola Antonio Stigliola (1546–1623), philosopher, printer, architect...
- Arquà on 18/19 July 1374. The
house hosts now a
permanent exhibition of
Petrarchian works and curiosities,
including the
famous tomb of an
embalmed cat long...
- letters. However,
ideals of the
young women espoused by
genre painting and
Petrarchian poetry did not
reflect the reality.
Accounts from
travellers described...
-
cantos of Homer's
Odyssey and the
first book of Virgil's Georgics,
twelve Petrarchian sonnets,
three Horacian odes and a Martial-like epigram; this poetry...
-
Petrarchian Triumph of Fame
Tapestry at
Metropolitan Museum; Flemish, 16th C....
- poet best
known for
Morgante Luigi Tansillo (1510–1568), poet of the
Petrarchian and
Marinist schools Luigi Ugolini (1891–1980),
writer Luigi Alidosi...
- in the collectiong,
including a
lengthy canzone. His
style is
rigidly Petrarchian. Beni's
commentary on Plato's Timaeus, In
Timaeum Platonis sive in naturalem...
- of
literary production is Valencia: the
lyric poetry has
outstanding Petrarchian poets:
Jordi de Sant
Jordi or Ausiàs Marc, or the
elaborate poetry and...
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contribute to
Portuguese letters.
Manuel da
Costa wrote a
number of
Petrarchian sonnets,
Manuel Inácio da
Silva Alvarenga showed himself an
ardent lyricist...