Africa is an epic poem in Latin hexameters by the 14th century Italian poet Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca).
It was written by the Italian poet Petrarch between 1336 and 1373.
The Italian poet Petrarch was famous for his sonnets.
The poet Petrarch arranged to leave his personal library to the city of Venice; but it never arrived.
Arquà is the place where the poet Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca) lived the final four years of his life (1370-1374).
The Italian scholar and poet Petrarch is credited with being the pursuit's first and most famous aficionado.
'Now,' he said, as he turned to one of the book-shelves, 'I will show you the copy of Ovid that was owned by the poet Petrarch.'
The 14th-century poet Petrarch chose to end his days in the Euganean Hills.
Inside lies the grave of Laura, the muse of Italian poet Petrarch.
The Italian poet Petrarch wrote that on April 26, 1336 he, together with his brother and two servants, climbed to the top of Mont Ventoux (1,909 m).