Authors: Victoria Kirkham (Editor), Armando Maggi
ISBN-13: 9780226437415, ISBN-10: 0226437418
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: July 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Victoria Kirkham is professor of Romance languages at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of three books, most recently of Fabulous Vernacular: Boccaccio’s Filocolo and the Art of Medieval Fiction.
Armando Maggi is professor of Romance languages and a member of the Committee on History of Culture at the University of Chicago. He is the author of several books, including Satan’s Rhetoric and In the Company of Demons, both published by the University of Chicago Press.
Although Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374) is best known today for his Italian poetry, he was also a philosopher, historian, orator, and one of the foremost classical scholars of his age. Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works is the only comprehensive, single-volume source to which anyone—scholar, student, or general reader—can turn for information on each of Petrarch’s works, its place in the poet’s oeuvre, and a critical exposition of its defining features.
A sophisticated but accessible handbook that illuminates Petrarch’s love of classical culture, his devout Christianity, his public celebrity, and his struggle for inner peace, this encyclopedic volume covers both Petrarch’s Italian and Latin writings and the various genres in which he excelled: poem, tract, dialogue, oration, and letter. A biographical introduction and chronology anchor the book, making Petrarch an invaluable resource for specialists in Italian, comparative literature, history, classics, religious studies, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on Bibliographical Forms and Abbreviations
Chronology of Petrarch’s Life and Works
Victoria Kirkham