"Poesie volgari" is a collection of vernacular poems, offering a glimpse into the literary landscape of the Italian Renaissance. This volume showcases the works attributed to Lorenzo de' Medici, also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent, a pivotal figure in Florentine history and a patron of the arts. The poems reflect the cultural and intellectual ferment of the era, exploring themes of love, nature, politics, and the human condition. Presented in Italian, this edition provides valuable insight into the linguistic and artistic expressions of the time.
Edited and introduced by Janet Ross and Edward Hutton, this edition offers a modern access point to these classic verses. For students and enthusiasts of Italian literature and Renaissance history, "Poesie volgari" offers a rich and rewarding reading experience.
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