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About the Author
Nicholas Mann is former director of The Warburg Institute and professor emeritus, University of London.
Reviews
As a work of autobiography-or, rather, of literary self-fashioning-Petrarch's Secretum evokes many comparisons but admits few equals...Nicholas Mann is to be applauded for having produced a volume that at last does full justice both to the elegance of Petrarch's prose and to the sophistication of his thought...There can be no doubt that Mann's volume is a jewel in the crown of Petrarchan scholarship. It deserves to be cherished by readers for generations to come. -- Alexander Lee * Renaissance Quarterly *
It's the careful, hard-working crew at Harvard University's I Tatti Renaissance Library who produced the best translation of 2016 with this meticulously-rendered and marvelously sensitive scholarly edition of Petrarch's most quietly astonishing work, a work of plaintive and rigorous self-examination cast in the form of a dialogue with St. Augustine. The I Tatti Library has been uniformly excellent, but even so, this volume stands out. -- Steve Donoghue * Open Letters Monthly *
Book Information
ISBN 9780674003460
Author Francesco Petrarca
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Harvard University Press
Publisher Harvard University Press