Rerum vulgarium fragmenta

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Rerum vulgarium fragmenta is a seminal 14th-century Italian lyric poetry collection by Petrarch that helped shape the development of Renaissance humanism and the European sonnet tradition.

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Rerum vulgarium fragmenta canonical 2

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instanceOf Italian literature work
lyric poetry
poetry collection
sonnet sequence
alsoKnownAs Il Canzoniere
surface form: Canzoniere

Song Book
author Francesco Petrarca
Francesco Petrarca
surface form: Petrarch
centralTheme fame
love
repentance
spiritual conflict
time and mortality
compositionEnd c. 1374
compositionStart c. 1327
countryOfOrigin Italy
form ballata
canzone
madrigal
sestina
sonnet
genre love poetry
lyric poetry
religious poetry
influenced Petrarchan sonnet tradition
surface form: English Petrarchism

European sonnet tradition
French Petrarchism
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Italian Petrarchism
Pierre de Ronsard
Renaissance love poetry
Thomas Wyatt
William Shakespeare
language Italian
literaryMovement Renaissance humanism
literarySignificance foundational work of Italian vernacular lyric
key text in the development of Renaissance humanism
model for the European sonnet sequence
mainCharacter Laura
meter endecasillabo (hendecasyllabic verse)
numberOfPoems 366
numberOfSonnets 317
originalLanguage Tuscan
period 14th century
relatedWork Secretum
setting Avignon
Vaucluse
structure divided around Laura’s life and death
ordered lyric sequence
subject inner conflict between earthly love and divine love
unrequited love for Laura
titleTranslation Fragments of Vernacular Matters

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Francesco Petrarca notableWork Rerum vulgarium fragmenta
Il Canzoniere altTitle Rerum vulgarium fragmenta