An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)
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Memoirs of the life of Petrarch. 'iii/ the year I 363, Boccace, driven from F lofience by the plague, vitited Petrarch at Venice, and. Carried with him Leontius Pilatus, of Thef falonica, a man of genius, but of haughty, rough, and brutal manners; from this fin. Gular man, who periihed in a voyage from Confiantinople' to Venice, 1365, Petrarch received a Latin tran ation of the Iliad and Ody ey. Muratori, in his I. Book, Della Perfetta Poefia, p. 18, relates, that a very few years after the death of Dante, 1321, a mo: curious work on the Italian poetry, was written by a M. A. Di T em po, 'of which he had fcen a manufcript in the great library at Milan, of the year 1332, and of which this is the title: Incipit Summa Artir Ritmia' vulgari: dic taminis. Ritmorum vu/g'arr'rim feptem funt genera. 1. Bit Sonetus. 2. Ballata. 3. Cautio extenfa. 4. Rotundellus. 5. Man.
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