Two hundred years have passed since Petrarch Petrarch 's Sonnets of Petrochemistry and Queen Elizabeth reigned. As a form and structure of poetic life, Sonnet became difficult. The rhyme of four shouting five sounds still has possibilities and vitality, but it has to be turned after the octave and resolved at sestet. Without this basic form of poetry, love can not yet be explained in several ways, but some things are not right. Too many rosy lips and too much white skin are unreachable lovers that do not convey popular imagination.
As Ernesto Hatch Wilkins writes in his companion life, "Pitlac is the most outstanding person in his era, he is one of the most prominent people in history." Petrarch The heritage We study encouraging us to study the state of the past human beings, to participate more fully in our present and to prepare smarter for the future. This is a legacy we celebrated 700 years later.
Francesco Petrarca, known in English as Petrarch, is an Italian scholar, poet and one of the first Renaissance humanists. Petrarch is often called "father of humanitarianism". In the 16th century, Pietrobenbo created a model of modern Italy based on Petrarch's work and works by Giovanni Boccaccio, especially Dante Alighieri. This will be recognized later by Accademia de la Cruca. In the Renaissance era, his sonnet was praised in Europe, imitated, and became a model of poetry of lyrics. Petrarch was also one of the first people mentioned in the dark era.
Two great writers of the 14th century, Petrarch and Boccaccio, imitated and imitated ancient works and cultivated their own artistic personality. Pietrak is famous for his poetry "Canzoniere". Pietrak's love poetry functions as a model for centuries. Also, Decameron of Boccaccio, one of the most popular short story collections so far, has also been affected. The Italian Renaissance writer has produced many important works. The Prince of Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the most famous political scientific papers in the world. Another important work at this time was probably the Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto which is the greatest chivalry poetry ever. Baldassare Castiglione's Dialogue Court of the Courtier explains the ideal of a perfect court gentleman and spiritual beauty. The lyric poet Torquato Tasso delivered in Jerusalem wrote a Christian epic using ottava rima to pay attention to Aristotle's norm of unity