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Alphabetical [« »] petition 1 petitioned 1 petra 2 petrarca 13 pétridès 1 petronas 1 petrovsky 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 passing 13 persecuted 13 personally 13 petrarca 13 polovtzi 13 prayer 13 properly | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances petrarca |
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1 9,3 | the fourteenth century, Petrarca, regarded Procida as the 2 9,14| repulsive than the Muslim Turks. Petrarca wrote: “The Turks are enemies, 3 9,19| so-called Italian humanism, Petrarca and Boccaccio, lived in 4 9,19| opinion of him. At Avignon Petrarca met Barlaam and began to 5 9,19| original. In one of his letters Petrarca spoke of Barlaam as follows: “ 6 9,19| lacte). In another letter Petrarca wrote: “He [i.e. Barlaam ] 7 9,19| elementary Hellenist.”[448] Petrarca never succeeded in reading 8 9,19| writings were unknown to Petrarca; and Boccaccio distinctly 9 9,19| spirits of the epoch, such as Petrarca and Boccaccio. Therefore 10 9,19| from Avignon, had deprived Petrarca of the possibility of deeper 11 9,19| Genealogy of the Gods. Both Petrarca and Boccaccio spoke of Leontius 12 9,19| his letters to Boccaccio, Petrarca wrote that Leontius, who 13 9,19| in one of his letters, Petrarca spoke of a certain youth