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  • curprev 20:5820:58, 5 April 2024The Man in Question talk contribs 58,527 bytes +1,113 "Francesco di Petracco", with "di"; "Francesco Petrarca" misleading, since it is his modern Italian name, not his birth name; Francis Petrarch is genuinely used, as in works by Scaglione, Cervigni, Boswell, Rearden, etc. etc., and has been since at least the 16th (in Thomas Lanquet) and 17th centuries (in numerous works); I also expanded translated works undo

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  • curprev 22:3722:37, 4 May 2023HeyElliott talk contribs 54,767 bytes −154 MOS:FOREIGN, fixed infobox undo Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
  • curprev 18:0718:07, 4 May 202369.117.213.159 talk 54,921 bytes −4 Under "Works", changed "...a few written to his long-dead friends from history..." to "...a few written to long-dead figures from history...". To refer to Cicero and Virgil as "friends" of Petrarch when they lived over a millennium prior to him, even if it's supposed to be a cheeky term, is extremely superfluous and pointlessly confusing, and risks the accurate reading of what should be an objective, encyclopedic account of one of the most important figures of the Renaissance. undo
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