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Francesco Petrarch 1304-1374: To Be Able To Say How Much You Love Is To Love But Little."

Francesco Petrarch was an Italian scholar and poet born in 1304 who led philosophical evolution through his conceptions of love, individuals, death, and God. He investigated the connection between love and chastity through poems set against a political backdrop. His best known works include Canzoniere and Epistolae metricae.

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Francesco Petrarch 1304-1374: To Be Able To Say How Much You Love Is To Love But Little."

Francesco Petrarch was an Italian scholar and poet born in 1304 who led philosophical evolution through his conceptions of love, individuals, death, and God. He investigated the connection between love and chastity through poems set against a political backdrop. His best known works include Canzoniere and Epistolae metricae.

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Highs: He led the platform in

philosophy by evolving morally and in


a literary sense. He conceived and
changed the idea of the way we think
of love, individuals, death, and God.

Lows: There were many who


dismissed his teachings, philosophy of
teaching, and conception of

Themes, Subject Matter, and


Style: His poems investigate the
connection between love and chastity
in the foreground of a political
landscape, though many of them are

Best-Known Literary Works:


Canzoniere, (1336) Epistolae
metricae (1331)

Francesco Petrarch Statistics: Petrarch wrote 366 poems,


1304-1374 had two children, and wrote over 30
books
To be able to say how much you
love is to love but little.

Highs: He led the platform in


philosophy by evolving morally and in
a literary sense. He conceived and
changed the idea of the way we think
of love, individuals, death, and God.

Lows: There were many who


dismissed his teachings, philosophy of
teaching, and conception of

Themes, Subject Matter, and


Style: His poems investigate the
connection between love and chastity
in the foreground of a political
landscape, though many of them are

Best-Known Literary Works:


Canzoniere, (1336) Epistolae
metricae (1331)

Francesco Petrarch Statistics: Petrarch wrote 366 poems,


1304-1374 had two children, and wrote over 30
books
To be able to say how much you
love is to love but little.

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