Brief History of Petrarch

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7 May 201905:46

Summary

TLDRFrancesco Petrarca, born in Arezzo, Italy, was a lawyer's son who rebelled against his father's wishes to become a poet and scholar. His love for literature led him to study Latin and Greek, and he became renowned for his love poems about Laura. Petrarch's work, including his epic poem 'Africa,' celebrated Roman history and contributed to the Italian Renaissance. He is celebrated as a father of humanism, emphasizing human potential and rationality alongside faith. His influence extended beyond his lifetime, inspiring artists and philosophers during the Renaissance.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“œ Francesco Petrarca, also known as Petrarch, was born on July 20, 1304, in Arezzo, Italy.
  • 🏑 His family moved to France where his father found work as a lawyer, and later hoped Petrarch would follow in his footsteps.
  • πŸ“š Despite being sent to study law in Montpellier and Bologna, Petrarch was more interested in literature and the classics.
  • πŸ›οΈ After his father's death in 1326, Petrarch left law school and became a priest, allowing him more time for his literary pursuits.
  • πŸ’˜ In 1327, he fell in love with a married woman named Laura, who became the muse for many of his love poems.
  • πŸ“ Petrarch's love poems and historical writings, including his epic poem 'Africa', gained him fame across Europe.
  • πŸ† On April 8, 1341, he was crowned as Rome's poet laureate, a prestigious honor for a poet.
  • πŸ” He traveled Europe to find and restore lost manuscripts from ancient Greece and Rome, contributing to the Italian Renaissance.
  • πŸ“š Petrarch is considered a key figure in starting the Italian Renaissance and is sometimes called the 'Father of Humanism'.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘§ Petrarch never married but had two children, a son and a daughter, and faced personal loss during the Black Death.
  • ✍️ He continued writing until his death on July 20, 1374, and is remembered for his influence on literature, philosophy, and the arts.

Q & A

  • When and where was Francesco Petrarca born?

    -Francesco Petrarca was born on July 20, 1304, in Arezzo, Italy.

  • Why did Francesco's family move to France?

    -Francesco's family moved to France because his father, Ser Petracco, could find a better job as a lawyer there.

  • What did Francesco's father want him to become, and where was he sent to study?

    -Francesco's father wanted him to become a lawyer. He was sent to Montpellier, France, to study law and later to Bologna.

  • What was Francesco's true passion, despite his father's wishes?

    -Francesco's true passion was reading and writing, especially studying classical literature.

  • What language did Francesco have to learn to read classical literature?

    -Francesco had to learn Latin to read classical literature, as it was the language of the ancient Greeks and Romans.

  • What significant event in Francesco's life led to him leaving law school?

    -The death of his father in 1326 led to Francesco leaving law school.

  • Who was the woman that Francesco fell in love with, and what was her situation?

    -Francesco fell in love with a woman named Laura. When he reached out to her, he found out that she was already married.

  • What is the name of Francesco's first epic poem, and what is it about?

    -Francesco's first epic poem is called 'Africa', and it is about the legendary Roman general Scipio Africanus.

  • What honor did Francesco Petrarca receive on April 8, 1341?

    -On April 8, 1341, Francesco Petrarca became Rome's poet laureate and was crowned on Capitoline Hill.

  • How did Francesco Petrarca contribute to the Italian Renaissance?

    -Francesco Petrarca contributed to the Italian Renaissance by searching out and translating lost manuscripts from ancient Greece and Rome, making them accessible to Italians.

  • What term did Francesco Petrarca coin to describe the period between ancient Rome and his time?

    -Francesco Petrarca coined the term 'Dark Ages' to describe the period between ancient Rome and his time.

  • Why is Francesco Petrarca sometimes referred to as the father of humanism?

    -Francesco Petrarca is referred to as the father of humanism because he emphasized the importance of human affairs over the divine and believed in the value and goodness of human beings, focusing on rational ways to solve human problems.

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