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Petrarch and His World
Petrarch and His World | Morris Bishop
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The second biography I have read of Petrarch this year. This one is older, from 1964, and by a 1930‘s translator of Petrarch‘s Canzoniere (under the title The Love Rimes of Petrarch). Petrarch led an interesting life and left behind extensive personal writings in the voice of someone who sounds modern and familiar, even exposing their inner insecurities. The first modern man, or at least the earliest one widely identified… 👇👇

Graywacke … or maybe just the first person to come across as relatable. Anyway, the biography is well done, with extensive interesting translated quotes (and lovely illustrations by the author‘s spouse, Alison Mason Kingsbury). It‘s not, however, a the translator‘s critique of the Canzonierre that I was maybe hoping for. 3y
Graywacke Pictured is Kingsbury‘s illustration for Vacluse, Petrarch‘s place of self-isolation near Avignon, where he did an extensive amount of his writing. 3y
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Apparently my book needed hug. (Also i had looked up from reading another book to catch him chewing on these bookmarks. So this is his “what? I‘m totally innocent” face. )

Leftcoastzen 😹😻 3y
Ruthiella Cats are why I can‘t actually use bookmarks with tassels anymore! 😻😹 3y
virtuousauthoress I get what you mean, I got three such munchkins myself. 3y
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Graywacke @Leftcoastzen 🙂 🐈‍⬛‘s… 3y
Graywacke @Ruthiella @virtuousauthoress this one stalks my bookmarks when I read. He waits for a weak moment when he can attack them, or just knock them somewhere painfully hard to reach. 3y
virtuousauthoress Good boy 3y
Graywacke @virtuousauthoress he is very proud of himself. 🙂…😞 3y
DivineDiana Very handsome! 😻 3y
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“Many a modern reader has been exasperated that Petrarch's appreciation of nature, of a View, turned so quickly to religious introspection…that on the edge of romantic pantheistic identication with nature he stopped short to open his Augustine … In the rarefaction of the upper air his heightened sensibility stirred him to egotistic examination of his own state. In a devout mind such thought can only be religious. Most religion is egotistic.”

Graywacke The reference is to how, having climbed Mont Ventoux, and in midst of experiencing this, he pulled out St. Augustine from his pocket…and then thought about that the whole descent. 3y
GingerAntics 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ 3y
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Starting something new (it‘s been a while)

GingerAntics Oooooh this looks good!!! 3y
Graywacke @GingerAntics hope so. It‘s yet another old book where I‘m the first person on Litsy to post on it… 3y
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