Petrarch
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A 14th-century Italian poet and scholar: Petrarch is the anglicized name of Francesco Petrarca, a major figure of the early Italian Renaissance. He is renowned for his lyrical poetry, particularly his sonnets dedicated to his idealized love, Laura, which greatly influenced European literature.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Petrarch is often called the "Father of Humanism." (He is considered a foundational figure in the revival of classical learning.)
- Many students study the sonnets of Petrarch in literature classes. (His poetic works are a common subject of academic study.)
- The themes in Petrarch's writing helped shape Renaissance thought. (His ideas were influential during the cultural rebirth in Europe.)
Advanced Usage
- "Petrarchan" (adjective): Pertaining to the style, themes, or sonnet form associated with Petrarch.
- The poet used a Petrarchan sonnet structure for his love poem. (The poem followed the specific 14-line rhyme scheme popularized by Petrarch.)
- "Petrarchism" (noun): The imitation of Petrarch's style and conventions, especially in love poetry.
- Petrarchism spread throughout Europe during the Renaissance. (The practice of emulating Petrarch's poetic style became widespread.)
Variants and Related Words
- Petrarchan sonnet (noun): Also known as an Italian sonnet, a 14-line poem with an octave (eight lines) rhyming ABBAABBA and a sestet (six lines) with a variable rhyme scheme (e.g., CDECDE or CDCDCD).
- Petrarchist (noun): A poet or writer who follows the style of Petrarch.
Synonyms
- Francesco Petrarca: The original Italian name.
- The Poet Laureate of the Renaissance: An honorary title sometimes used to describe his influence.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Laura: The name Petrarch gave to the idealized, unattainable woman who is the subject of much of his love poetry.
- Canzoniere (Rerum vulgarium fragmenta): The title of Petrarch's celebrated collection of lyric poems, primarily sonnets, about his love for Laura.
Noun
- an Italian poet famous for love lyrics (1304-1374)