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Petrarch
Literature
Horse racing
Latin literature
Epistolae familiares
De Viris Illustribus
Giovanni Boccaccio
Humanism
Renaissance humanism
Charles IV
Holy Roman Emperor
Poggio Bracciolini
De Mulieribus Claris

Francis Petrarch Six Centuries Later: A Symposium Aldo Scaglione, ed. Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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