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Petrarch 1) In exhibition: http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/vatican/vatican.html 4) http://memory.loc.gov/cgi- bin/query/r?ammem/ncpsbib:@field(doci D+@lit(ABK2934-0072-13_bib)) 2) In exhibition: http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/dres/dres1.html 5) In exhibition: http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/bnf/bnf0004.html 3) http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/query/r?ammem/ncpsbib:@field(docid+@li t(abq7578-0040-3_bib)) 6) Italy http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/query/r?ammem/gmd:@filreq(@field(numb ER+@band(g6710+hl000001))+@field(COLLID +gnrlmap))

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#1 Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture HOME Exhibition Sections: Introduction The Vatican Library Archaeology Humanism Mathematics Music Medicine Nature Orient to Rome Rome to China Exhibition Companion Volume Credits THE VATICAN LIBRARY The manuscripts and printed books that came to rest in the Vatican Library tell many stories. They help to explain the development of Renaissance thought and art, scholarship and science, in Rome and elsewhere. They shed light on the history of the universal Roman church and on the city in which it flourished, on the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation--even on the history of Western efforts to understand and convert the peoples of the non-western world. They describe the new education, art, and music of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; they show how the curia reached beyond the bounds of Europe, to the Islamic world and even to China; and they reveal some of the conflicts that flared up when the accomplishment of church policy and the pursuit of new knowledge could not both be carried out. Petrarch, Bucolicum carmen In Latin Parchment 1357-62 The great Italian poet Petrarch notes here that he wrote this manuscript of his Latin bucolic poem, modeled on that of Virgil, "with his own hand"--manu propria. In an age of manuscripts, intellectuals often served as their own scribes, and many of them took pleasure in writing a fine hand. http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/vatican/vatican.html

#2 Treasures of Saxon State Library Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts Francesco Petrarca and a disciple at home The renowned Italian poet Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) wrote Of Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul in 1365. Cast in the form of dialogues between Reason and Agony, Petrarca's work offers advice on thinking clearly in times of happiness and sorrow. This manuscript translation by Jean Daudin is dedicated to King Charles VII and is an outstanding example of Flemish fifteenth-century workmanship, with its delicate gold initials and arabesques and two miniatures by Jacques de Besançon. Francesco Petrarca Des remedes de l'une et l'autre fortune (Of Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul) France, ca. 1450, leaves 14b, 15a Vellum (6) http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/dres/dres1.html

#3 PREVIOUS NEXT NEW SEARCH The Nineteenth Century in Print: Periodicals Petrarch. [The North American review. / Volume 40, Issue 86, January 1835] Page(s) 1-27 View the page images (at Cornell University) View text (generated by OCR without correction) [More about text] Browse this issue Search or browse The North American review http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/ncpsbib:@field(docid+@lit(abq7578-0040- 3_bib))

#4 PREVIOUS NEXT NEW SEARCH The Nineteenth Century in Print: Periodicals Petrarch. [The Atlantic monthly. / Volume 72, Issue 429, July 1893] AUTHOR Gamaliel Bradford Page(s) 89-100 View the page images (at Cornell University) View text (generated by OCR without correction) [More about text] Browse this issue Search or browse The Atlantic monthly http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/ncpsbib:@field(docid+@lit(abk2934-0072- 13_bib))

#5 55. Petrarch (b. 1304-d. 1374), Les Triomphes (The Triumphs) Left page - Right page, anonymous French translation with the commentary of Bernardo Illicino, Rouen, around 1503, Manuscripts Department, Western Section, Fr. 594, Parchment This manuscript's script and style of illumination confirm that it was produced in the northwestern city of Rouen. Its illustrations represent the first serious attempt by a French artist to illustrate Petrarch's poem. The artist depicted, in a series of diptychs, the triumphs of Love, of Chastity, of Reason, of Death, of Fame (portrayed here), of Time, and of the Trinity. http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/bnf/bnf0004.html

#6 PREVIOUS NEXT NEW SEARCH General Maps Italia. CREATED/PUBLISHED [S.l., 18--] NOTES Scale not given. SUBJECTS Italy. Italy. RELATED NAMES F. Corbetta (Firm) RELATED TITLES [Hauslab-Liechtenstein collection], HL 11-87 MEDIUM 1 map : col. ; 43 x 63 cm. CALL NUMBER G6710 18--.I8 TIL HL 11-87 REPOSITORY Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650 DIGITAL ID g6710 hl000001 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g6710.hl000001