{"product_id":"petrarch-2","title":"PETRARCH.","description":"\u003cp\u003e.Later edition with Gesualdo s commentary, revised and illustrated, of Petrarch s complete works. Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca, 1304-74) has been called  the father of Humanism  and the initiator of the Renaissance due to his ground-breaking rediscovery of classical texts like Cicero s letters. A prolific author of verse, epistles and essays, Petrarch lived between Italy and France, where he allegedly fell in love with Laura, an inspirational muse of whom little is known, except the fact that she was probably married. This edition is devoted to his  cose vulgari  his texts in the vernacular as found in a holograph ms preserved by the humanist Pietro Bembo. The  Canzoniere  is a collection of over 300 poems written for Laura, whose name reprises the  laurel  of great poets. The author looks back to his unrequited love, his  sighs  and  first error of youth , for a lady who is physical, holy and ethereal at the same time. Inspired by the triumphal progresses of ancient Rome,  Trionfi  celebrates in verse the allegorical figures of Love, Chastity, Death, Fame, Time and Eternity, providing reflections on the fleetingness of human existence which also permeate Petrarch s entire production. Together with Dante and Boccaccio, Petrarch became one of the three models for the Italian literary language based on its Tuscan variant.. \u003cbr\u003e\n. \u003cbr\u003e\n.. ..Giovanni Andrea Gesualdo s commentary is likely the source of Thomas Wyatt s famous metaphor of the  amorous chase  in  Whoso List to Hunt, I Know Where Is An Hind , dedicated to Anne Boleyn. Gesualdo was also among the first to connect the  impudent prostitute  of the Avignonese church in Petrarch s  Babylonian sonnets  (i.e., n. 136-8)   here present and untouched, but often found censored or removed from copies or editions - to the apocalyptic Whore of Rome. Gesualdo s first edition did not include the map of Vaucluse, whilst the  Trionfi  were illustrated by different woodcuts. The illustrations in this edition reprise those of the famous commentary by Alessandro Vellutello.  Trionfi  are illustrated with six exquisite allegorical woodcuts. The full-page map of Vaucluse was based on that drawn by Vellutello, after two visits to Avignon.  This map   struck the phantasy of the Petrarchists of the Cinquecento. It reappears, in one form or another, in twenty of the hundred-odd editions of the  Canzoniere  published in the next hundred years  (Wilkins,  Vellutello s Map , 277). The map, together with a life of the poet and a short essay on the places he visited, were additions intended to assist the reader  hugely influential in satisfying the taste for both Petrarch s poetry   and details of his life and Laura s  (Trapp,  Petrarchan Places , 4)..\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"PETRARCH.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57868676202831,"sku":"L4124","price":1950.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/IMG_0528.jpg?v=1781793649","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/petrarch-2","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}