The Broad Stone of Honour: TrancredusB. Quaritch, 1846 |
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... Petrarch , in a later age , writing to one who was about to visit Jerusalem from a religious motive , thus expresses himself : " I approve of this inten- tion , and I love you the more for having it : nam quid homini pietate prius ...
... Petrarch , in a later age , writing to one who was about to visit Jerusalem from a religious motive , thus expresses himself : " I approve of this inten- tion , and I love you the more for having it : nam quid homini pietate prius ...
Strona 175
... Petrarch speaks with reverence of monks , calling them " the holy and simple friends of Christ . " He dates many of his letters from the Carthusian monastery at Milan , where he spent a summer . When his brother became a monk of the ...
... Petrarch speaks with reverence of monks , calling them " the holy and simple friends of Christ . " He dates many of his letters from the Carthusian monastery at Milan , where he spent a summer . When his brother became a monk of the ...
Strona 198
... Petrarch at Milan on all subjects of philosophy and the Catholic faith , in reply to the question , " Where were all his books ? " ( Petrarch had two waggons full of books always following him when he travelled ) , only pointed to his ...
... Petrarch at Milan on all subjects of philosophy and the Catholic faith , in reply to the question , " Where were all his books ? " ( Petrarch had two waggons full of books always following him when he travelled ) , only pointed to his ...
Strona 204
... Petrarch , who vainly endeavoured to correct him by let- ters of counsel . One day as Boccacio was in his house at Florence , a Carthusian monk of Sienna , whom he had never seen before , gained admittance to speak with him in private ...
... Petrarch , who vainly endeavoured to correct him by let- ters of counsel . One day as Boccacio was in his house at Florence , a Carthusian monk of Sienna , whom he had never seen before , gained admittance to speak with him in private ...
Strona 298
... Petrarch , " that I , an Italian , am not to be moved by the aspect of ancient Rome ; still how sweet must it be to a Christian mind to behold that city , like heaven upon earth , filled with the holy sinews and bones of the martyrs ...
... Petrarch , " that I , an Italian , am not to be moved by the aspect of ancient Rome ; still how sweet must it be to a Christian mind to behold that city , like heaven upon earth , filled with the holy sinews and bones of the martyrs ...
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