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  2. De vita solitaria - Wikipedia

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    De vita solitaria ("Of Solitary Life" or "On the Solitary Life"; translated as The Life of Solitude) is a philosophical treatise composed in Latin and written between 1346 and 1356 (mainly in Lent of 1346) by Italian Renaissance humanist Petrarch. It constitutes an apology of solitude dedicated to his friend Philippe de Cabassoles. [1] [2]

  3. Philippe de Cabassoles - Wikipedia

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    In among these letters in 1346 Petrarch writes what is called De vita solitaria, a treatise composed of two books and dedicated to Philippe de Cabassoles. [12] In Book XXII of Familiar Letters is Petrarch's books of these letters to Philippe which he delivered 20 years after he wrote them.

  4. Category:Works by Petrarch - Wikipedia

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    De viris illustribus (Petrarch) De vita solitaria; E. Epistolae familiares; L. Liber sine nomine; S. Secretum (book)

  5. Pope Celestine V - Wikipedia

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    In 1346, Petrarch declared in his De vita solitaria that Celestine's refusal was a virtuous example of solitary life. [34] Pope Celestine V is referenced in Chapter 88 of Dan Brown's Angels & Demons, where he is controversially referenced as an example of a murdered pope. Brown writes that an X-ray of his tomb "revealed a ten-inch nail driven ...

  6. Saint Ambrose, Brugherio - Wikipedia

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    Vita di Santa Marcellina (in Italian). Brugherio: geografia, storia ed economia (in Italian). ... Petrarca, Francesco. De vita solitaria (in Italian). Vol.

  7. Ser Petracco - Wikipedia

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    Ser Petracco (born Pietro di Parenzo di Garzo; 1267–1326) was the father to the Italian poet Francesco Petrarca. [1] His father was Ser Parenzo, son of Ser Garzo who reputedly lived to be 100. They all were notaries, the same office that Ser Petracco held in Florence. [2] The family did have a small property in Florence.

  8. Who is Shaboozey, the 'Tipsy' singer up for best new artist ...

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    "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" is also up for best remixed recording, but that award would go to the remixer, David Guetta. Even outside the handful of nominations, the tune has made history on many fronts. ...

  9. Petrarch - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria della Pieve in Arezzo La Casa del Petrarca (birthplace) at Vicolo dell'Orto, 28 in Arezzo. Francis Petrarch (/ ˈ p ɛ t r ɑːr k, ˈ p iː t-/; 20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374; Latin: Franciscus Petrarcha; modern Italian: Francesco Petrarca [franˈtʃesko peˈtrarka]), born Francesco di Petracco, was a scholar from Arezzo and poet of the early Italian Renaissance and one of the ...