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60:, even though Boccaccio strategically excludes him from the list of poetic antecedents recalled in Epistola XXIII. Dante's influence can be seen in the themes and means used in the correspondence between Alighieri and Giovanni del Virgilio, the famous exchange of eclogues that Boccaccio personally copied and that is among the documents in the Zibaldone Laurenziano XXIX 8. 41:
The dark allegories suggested by the verses are in part explained in the letter that Boccaccio sent Martino da Signa (Ep. XXIII), which some manuscripts give in front of the collection of poems, by way of introduction. In this document, after having briefly gone into the history of the genre and
81:, thus vindicating his influential friend's “betrayal”. The autobiographical element would seem to be central to the Olympia, a sad and touching recollection of his baby daughter Violante, who had died at the early age of five. Similar to the pastoral poetry in the vernacular of the 77:) are said by the author himself to be as if they were youthful exercises; in Faunus, Dorus, Silva cadens and Alcestus facts and events related to the Angevin court are elevated to the rank of parenthetic exemplification. With Midas Boccaccio denounces the untrustworthiness of 479: 489: 396: 121: 177: 93:
has also been likened to bucolic correspondence in verse, engaged in by Boccaccio with Checco di Meletto Rossi (Carmina I and II).
251: 54:, Boccaccio undertakes an exercise in self-exegesis, in the best of Dantean tradition. Dante is the most evident model for the 258: 374: 520: 404: 530: 525: 379: 33:
1346–7 and published in 1357. The last (Aggelos) contains the dedication of the sylloge to Donato Albanzani.
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deals with a variety of themes. The first two compositions (
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Kirkham, Victoria; Maggi, Armando, eds. (10 June 2009).
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Index

eclogues
Petrarch
Theocritus
Virgil
Petrarch
Galla
Pampinea
Niccolò Acciaiuoli
Petrarch: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works
ISBN
978-0-226-43741-5
Il Bucolicum Carmen
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t
e
Petrarch
Canzoniere
Africa
Trionfi
Bucolicum carmen
De viris illustribus
De remediis utriusque fortunae
De vita solitaria
De otio religiosorum
Familiares
Ascent of Mont Ventoux
Liber sine nomine
Seniles
Letter to Posterity
Secretum

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