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Authors, Latin (Medieval and modern), Correspondence, Foreign influences and relations, German literature, Humanism, Humanists, Intellectual life, Italian Authors, Italian literature, Italy, Renaissance, Sources, Renaissance, italy, Medieval and modern Latin letters, Translations into EnglishPlaces
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Petrarch, the first modern scholar and man of letters.
1970, Haskell House, Haskell House Pub Ltd
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Petrarch, the first modern scholar and man of letters: a selection from his correspondence with Boccaccio and other friends, designed to illustrate the beginnings of the Renaissance.
1969, Greenwood Press, ABC-CLIO, LLC
in English
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Petrarch, the first modern scholar and man of letters: a selection from his correspondence with Boccaccio and other friends, designed to illustrate the beginnings of the Renaissance.
1914, G.P. Putnam's Sons
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Reprint of the 1914 ed.
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