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Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, Florence, 28 July 1464, written by Carlo di Palla Guidi
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Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, Northern Italy (probably Verona), late 15th century
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Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, Northeastern Italy, first quarter of the 15th century
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Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, Italy, 14th century
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Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, nos. 129 and 270, in a miscellany of Italian poetry, Part I: Siena, 1 Sept. 1415, by Niccolò di Giovanni Cinuzzi; Part II: Northern Italy, 14th century (before 1369)
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Francesco Petrarca, “Babylon Sonnets,” Canzoniere, nos. 136, 137, 138, Florence, ca. 1460-1470
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Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, the “Babylon Sonnets,” nos. 136, 137, 138, Printed editions of 1595 and 1552
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Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, "Babylon Sonnets," nos. 136, 137, 138, Florence, February 1467
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Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere, no. 3, Florence, 1409, written by Giovanni Tolosini
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Francesco Petrarca, Nota de Laura, Florence, 1468
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Francesco Petrarca, Triumphi, Florence, 1450-60
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Francesco Petrarca, Triumphi, Central Italy, second half of the 15th century
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Francesco Petrarca, French translation of the Triumphi by Simon Bourgouyn, France, early 16th century
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Francesco Petrarca, Index of the Canzoniere and Triumphi. Italy (possibly Venice), 16th century
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Francesco Petrarca, De remediis utriusque fortune, France, second half of the 15th century
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Francesco Petrarca, De remediis utriusque fortune (excerpts), Italy, 15th century (before 1495), copied by Carlo di Palla Guidi
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Francesco Petrarca, De remediis utriusque fortune, Dialogue 65 (excerpt), Italy (perhaps Pisa), 16th century
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Leonardo Bruni Aretino, 1370? – 1444, Vita di Dante e Petrarca, Italy, 15th century
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Leonardo Bruni Aretino, 1370? – 1444, Vita di Dante e Petrarca, Florence (?), 15th century (after 1441)
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Francesco Petrarca, Italian translation of the letter to Niccolò Acciaiuoli (Rerum famil., XII, 2), Florence (?), second half of the 15th century
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Francesco Petrarca, Letter to Cicero (Rerum famil., XXIV, 3), Italy, second half of the 15th century
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Pier Paolo Vergerio Sr., 1370 - 1444, Vita Petrarce, Italy (probably Padua), end of the 15th century
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Francesco Petrarca, Itinerarium breve de Ianua usque ad Ierusalem et Terram Sanctam, Roccacontrada (now Ancona), 28 July 1434
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Francesco Petrarca, Boccacii Griseldis historia (Rerum senil., XVII, 3), Germany, end of 15th century
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Francesco Petrarca, Boccacii Griseldis historia (Rerum senil., XVII, 3 and Rerum senil., XVII, 4, Northern Italy, 15th century
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Francesco Petrarca, Epytaphium Petrarce, Northern Italy, first half of the 15th century
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John Mitford, Tour of France, Italy, Northern Italy, March - July 1822
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