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Petrarch The First Modern Scholar
and Man of Letters BY
JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON
Professor of History in Columbia University
WITH THE COLLABORATION OF HENRY WINCHESTER ROLFE Sometime Professor of Latin in Swarthmore College SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION PREFATORY NOTE TO THE FIRST EDITION CONTENTS ILLUSTRATIONS INTRODUCTORY I. BIOGRAPHICAL Francesco Petrarca to Posterity. Petrarch's Preface to his First Collection of Letters II PETRARCH AND HIS LITERARY CONTEMPORARIES Petrarch's Passion for Work—The Trials of a Man of Letters The Visit to the Goldsmith at Bergamo Petrarch Disclaims all Jealousy of Dante The Story of Griselda On the Italian Language and Literature His Aversion to Logicians III THE FATHER OF HUMANISM To Marcus Tullius Cicero[1] The Old Grammarian of Vicenza, On the Nature of Poetry. On the Scarcity of Copyists. Ignorance and Presumption Rebuked. The Young Humanist of Ravenna. IV TRAVELS An Excursion to Paris, the Netherlands, and the Rhine. The Ascent of Mount Ventoux. The Charms of Pavia. V POLITICAL OPINIONS RIENZO AND CHARLES IV VI THE CONFLICT OF MONASTIC AND SECULAR IDEALS VII PETRARCH'S CONFESSIONS VIII FINALE Petrarch's Intention to Work until the Last.
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