1.3k total citations 63 papers, 252 citations indexed
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Francesco Petrarca is a scholar working on Classics, History and Sociology and Political Science.
According to data from OpenAlex, Francesco Petrarca has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 252 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Classics, 16 papers in History and 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Francesco Petrarca's work include Renaissance Literature and Culture (11 papers), Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (11 papers) and Historical and Linguistic Studies (7 papers). Francesco Petrarca is often cited by papers focused on Renaissance Literature and Culture (11 papers), Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (11 papers) and Historical and Linguistic Studies (7 papers). Francesco Petrarca collaborates with scholars based in Canada and Niger. Francesco Petrarca's co-authors include Robert M. Durling, Aldo S. Bernardo, Thomas G. Bergin, John Gough Nichols, Karl A.E. Enenkel, James Cook, Francesco Monaco, T. Gwynfor Griffith, Peter Hainsworth and Salvatore Battaglia and has published in prestigious journals such as Renaissance and Reformation, Quaderni d italianistica and CINECA IRIS Institutial research information system (University of Pisa).
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Francesco Petrarca
33 papers
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125 citations
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All Works
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (2012). Reliquiarum servator. Il manoscritto Parigino latino 5690 e la storia di Roma nel Livio dei Colonna e di Francesco Petrarca. CINECA IRIS Institutial research information system (University of Pisa). 1–586.
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (2010). Petrarch, the first modern scholar and man of letters : a selection from his correspondence with Boccaccio and other friends, designed to.
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (2010). La Vita Terrentii de Petrarca.1 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (2006). De otio religioso.2 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (2005). I territori del petrarchismo : frontiere e sconfinamenti. Bulzoni eBooks. 0–0.
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (2005). Contra eum qui maledixit Italie.
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (2002). Lettres de la vieillesse = Rerum senilium. Belles lettres eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (2000). Mon ignorance et celle de tant d'autres : 1367-1368 = De sui ipsius et multorum ignorantia.
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (1996). Trionfi, Rime estravaganti, codice degli abbozzi. A. Mondadori eBooks. 1. 1–1059.4 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco & James Cook. (1995). Petrarch's songbook : Rerum vulgarium fragmenta.1 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (1995). Die Besteigung des Mont Ventoux : Lateinisch/Deutsch.2 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (1994). Los doce trabajos de Hércules ; Tratado de la lepra ; Arte cisoria ; Tratado de consolación ; Exposición del salmo "Quoniam videbo" ; Tratado de fascinación o de aojamiento ; Epístola a Suero de Quiñones ; Arte de trovar ; Exposición del soneto de Petrarca ; Cartas ; Tratado de astrología.1 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (1992). De vita solitaria. A. Mondadori eBooks.8 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco & Pierre Blanc. (1988). Canzoniere = Le Chansonnier.
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (1980). Dichtungen, Briefe, Schriften.
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (1977). Petrarch's Africa. Yale University Press eBooks.7 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco. (1975). Rerum familiarium libri, I-VIII. State University of New York Press eBooks.8 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (1974). Sine nomine : lettere polemiche e politiche. Laterza eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Petrarca, Francesco, et al.. (1964). De viris illustribus.26 indexed citations
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Battaglia, Salvatore, et al.. (1964). Le rime "petrose" e la sestina (Arnaldo Daniello, Dante, Petrarca).1 indexed citations
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