Petrarch's parents were Florentines, of the Ghibelline faction, and were living in poverty and exile at Arezzo, when their son was born. When he was eight years old they removed to Avignon, then the residence of the Popes ; and there, for the best part... The American Exchange and Review - Page 171873Full view - About this book
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