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Go to My LibraryIl Bucolicum Carmen E Suoi Commenti Inediti (Latin Edition)
- Language
- Latin
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- Publisher
- Nabu Press
- Pages
- 308
- ISBN
- 9781143077654
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The book is highlighted as a significant collection of pastoral eclogues, deeply inspired by Virgil's classical example. Reviewers praise its ability to offer new insights into Petrarch's broader poetic oeuvre and to enrich understanding of the turbulent 14th century. This historical period, marked by pivotal events such as the Black Death, the Hundred Years' War, and the Avignon Papacy, is reportedly illuminated through the work, making it valuable for both literary and historical contexts.
However, the provided reviews offer very little in the way of explicit criticism concerning the book's content or quality. One comment notes that this work stands as an alternative to, or in the place of, Robert K. Durling's modern prose translation of Petrarch's "Rima 310." This suggests that readers specifically seeking that particular translation, or perhaps a modern prose style for that specific work, might find this collection to be a different offering rather than a direct fulfillment of that expectation.
Overall, the book appears to be a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Petrarchan poetry and medieval studies. It is particularly recommended for those interested in the form of pastoral eclogues, the literary and historical landscape of the 14th century, and the interplay between historical events and poetic expression. Readers looking to deepen their understanding of Petrarch beyond his more widely known works, and those who appreciate historical context interwoven with classical literary inspiration, are likely to find this collection both engaging and insightful.
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