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Original Citation
Petrarch. Rerum vulgarium fragmenta. c. 1352.
Current Citation
Petrarch. "Selections from the Canzoniere." Selections from the Canzoniere and Other Works. Oxford University Press, 1999.
Poet
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Petrarch. "Selections from the Canzoniere." Selections from the Canzoniere and Other Works. Oxford University Press, 1999.
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