Francesco Petrarca

Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) was an Italian poet, philosopher and thinker, considered the "father of European humanism". Among other things, he wrote the Canzoniere, the influential collection of love poetry in Western literature, and many essays in Latin in which he revived the great classical culture of Greece and Rome. In his writings and actions, he laid the foundations for the Italian Renaissance and, to a large extent, for modern culture and thought in general.
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