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Title

Leaf from Petrarch, Africa, Book IX

Description

This leaf has been excised from a manuscript copy of Francis Petrarch’s epic Latin poem Africa. Petrarch’s text recounts the Carthaginian general Hannibal’s invasion of Italy during the Second Punic War. The Romans prevailed under the leadership of Scipio Africanus (236–183 BC) to eventually defeat the Carthaginians. The initial, showing Scipio in a triumphal chariot, begins Book IX of the poem, which describes the Roman general’s heroic triumph. Scipio is shown crowned with a laurel wreath and carrying a scepter crowned with an eagle.The full manuscript was at one point owned by the early humanist Adoardo da Thiene of Vicenza, as confirmed by the presence of the coat of arms of the Thiene family.

Creator

Author: Petrarch

Date

ca. 1400

Format

Illuminated manuscript leaf on parchment

Identifier

The Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E M 48:4

Coverage

Lombardy, Italy

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Citation

Author: Petrarch, “Leaf from Petrarch, Africa, Book IX,” Making the Renaissance Manuscript, accessed November 21, 2024, http://makingrenmanuscripts.exhibits.library.upenn.edu/items/show/51.

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