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Along with poets such as Sappho and William Shakespeare, he is the most beloved poet of the Western tradition, a Renaissance artist and an outstanding humanist. It consists of 366 poems about love, written in Italian, and continued until Petrarch's death in 1374. Translated into English, you can read the spirit of the Renaissance era.
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