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15. On the Two Faces of Fortune (De remediis utriusque fortune)
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Timothy Kircher
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Note on Bibliographical Forms and Abbreviations xiii
- Chronology of Petrarch’s Life and Works Victoria Kirkham xv
- A Life’s Work 1
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PART I. AN ENDURING VERNACULAR LEGACY
- 1. The Self in the Labyrinth of Time (Rerum vulgarium fragmenta) 33
- 2. The Poem of Memory (Triumphi) 63
- 3. Petrarch’s Damned Poetry and the Poetics of Exclusion (Rime disperse) 85
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PART II. LITERARY DEBUT, LATIN HUMANISM, AND ORATIONS
- 4. The Rebirth of the Romans as Models of Character (De viris illustribus) 103
- 5. Petrarch’s Philological Epic (Africa) 113
- 6. The Beginnings of Humanistic Oratory: Petrarch’s Coronation Oration (Collatio laureationis) 131
- 7. Petrarch the Courtier: Five Public Speeches (Arenga facta Venecijs, Arringa facta Mediolani, Arenga facta in civitate Novarie, Collatio brevis coram Iohanne Francorum rege, Orazione per la seconda ambasceria veneziana) 141
- 8. The Unforgettable Books of Things to Be Remembered (Rerum memorandarum libri) 151
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PART III. CONTEMPLATIVE SERENITY
- 9. Pastoral as Personal Mythology in History (Bucolicum carmen) 165
- 10. “You Will Be My Solitude”: Solitude as Prophecy (De vita solitaria) 179
- 11. A Humanistic Approach to Religious Solitude (De otio religioso) 197
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PART IV. JOURNEYS INTO THE SOUL
- 12. The Burning Question: Crisis and Cosmology in the Secret (Secretum) 210
- 13. Petrarch’s Personal Psalms (Psalmi penitentiales) 219
- 14. The Place of the Itinerarium (Itinerarium ad sepulchrum domini nostri Yhesu Christi) 229
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PART V. LIFE’S TURBULENCE
- 15. On the Two Faces of Fortune (De remediis utriusque fortune) 245
- 16. The Art of Invective (Invective contra medicum) 255
- 17. The Economy of Invective and a Man in the Middle (De sui ipsius et multorum ignorantia) 263
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PART VI. PETRARCH THE EPISTLER
- 18. A Poetic Journal (Epystole) 277
- 19. The Book without a Name: Petrarch’s Open Secret (Liber sine nomine) 291
- 20. The Uncollected Poet (Lettere disperse) 301
- 21. Petrarch’s Epistolary Epic: Letters on Familiar Matters (Rerum familiarum libri) 309
- 22. Letters of Old Age: Love between Men, Griselda, and Farewell to Letters (Rerum senilium libri) 321
- 23. To Write As Another: The Testamentum (Testamentum) 333
- Notes 347
- Bibliography 479
- List of Contributors 521
- Index 527
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Note on Bibliographical Forms and Abbreviations xiii
- Chronology of Petrarch’s Life and Works Victoria Kirkham xv
- A Life’s Work 1
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PART I. AN ENDURING VERNACULAR LEGACY
- 1. The Self in the Labyrinth of Time (Rerum vulgarium fragmenta) 33
- 2. The Poem of Memory (Triumphi) 63
- 3. Petrarch’s Damned Poetry and the Poetics of Exclusion (Rime disperse) 85
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PART II. LITERARY DEBUT, LATIN HUMANISM, AND ORATIONS
- 4. The Rebirth of the Romans as Models of Character (De viris illustribus) 103
- 5. Petrarch’s Philological Epic (Africa) 113
- 6. The Beginnings of Humanistic Oratory: Petrarch’s Coronation Oration (Collatio laureationis) 131
- 7. Petrarch the Courtier: Five Public Speeches (Arenga facta Venecijs, Arringa facta Mediolani, Arenga facta in civitate Novarie, Collatio brevis coram Iohanne Francorum rege, Orazione per la seconda ambasceria veneziana) 141
- 8. The Unforgettable Books of Things to Be Remembered (Rerum memorandarum libri) 151
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PART III. CONTEMPLATIVE SERENITY
- 9. Pastoral as Personal Mythology in History (Bucolicum carmen) 165
- 10. “You Will Be My Solitude”: Solitude as Prophecy (De vita solitaria) 179
- 11. A Humanistic Approach to Religious Solitude (De otio religioso) 197
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PART IV. JOURNEYS INTO THE SOUL
- 12. The Burning Question: Crisis and Cosmology in the Secret (Secretum) 210
- 13. Petrarch’s Personal Psalms (Psalmi penitentiales) 219
- 14. The Place of the Itinerarium (Itinerarium ad sepulchrum domini nostri Yhesu Christi) 229
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PART V. LIFE’S TURBULENCE
- 15. On the Two Faces of Fortune (De remediis utriusque fortune) 245
- 16. The Art of Invective (Invective contra medicum) 255
- 17. The Economy of Invective and a Man in the Middle (De sui ipsius et multorum ignorantia) 263
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PART VI. PETRARCH THE EPISTLER
- 18. A Poetic Journal (Epystole) 277
- 19. The Book without a Name: Petrarch’s Open Secret (Liber sine nomine) 291
- 20. The Uncollected Poet (Lettere disperse) 301
- 21. Petrarch’s Epistolary Epic: Letters on Familiar Matters (Rerum familiarum libri) 309
- 22. Letters of Old Age: Love between Men, Griselda, and Farewell to Letters (Rerum senilium libri) 321
- 23. To Write As Another: The Testamentum (Testamentum) 333
- Notes 347
- Bibliography 479
- List of Contributors 521
- Index 527