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Petrarch in Print

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Focusing on Petrarch's Work

The Worlds of Petrarch
by Giuseppe Mazzotta

Francesco Petrarca, Citizen of the World: Procedings of the World Petrarch Congress Washington, D.C., April 6-13, 1974
edited by Aldo S. Bernardo


Works by Petrarch in English Translation

Canzoniere, or, Rerum Vulgarium Fragmenta
translated by Mark Musa, with an introduction by Barbara Manfredi

Petrarch's Lyric Poems: The Rime Sparse and Other Lyrics
translated by Robert M. Durling

On Solitude
translated by Jay Livernois

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