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J.G. Fucilla The Petrarchan Sources of 'La Celestina', by A. D. Deyermond 30/2, p. 138
JENNIFER PETRIE Petrarch's Genius: Pentimento and Prophecy, by Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle 62/1, p. 152
J.H. Whitfield The Poet as Philosopher. Petrarch and the Formation of Renaissance Consciousness, by Charles Trinkaus 50/1, p. 163
Helen Cooper Petrarch's 'Bucolicum Carmen', by Thomas G. Bergin, Deane Keller 44/3, p. 325

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