1. The Dawn of the Italian Renaissance
There are also rooms full of books dedicated to the changes in art, literature, and science. ... The plague was integrated into everyday life to such an extent, that even Petrarch, noted for his poetry of love and longing for the evasive "Laura", could not help but write in a letter to Guido Sette, a lifelong friend, "I was noting down the substance of thought-the pettiness of this life, its brevity, haste, tumbling course, its hidden cheats, time's irrecoverability, the flower of life soon wasted, the fugitive beauty of a blooming face, the flight of youth, the trickeries of age, the wr...
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