Epistolae seniles

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Epistolae seniles is a collection of Petrarch’s later Latin letters that reflect his mature humanist thought, personal reflections, and engagement with the intellectual and political life of his time.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin prose work
letter collection
literary work
alsoKnownAs Seniles
author Francesco Petrarca
circaCentury 14th century
countryOfOrigin Italy
follows Epistolae familiares
genre humanist prose
letters
hasForm prose
hasInfluenced Renaissance Latin prose
early humanist epistolary tradition
hasPart individual letters
hasTheme civic responsibility
friendship and patronage
the passage of time and old age
the role of the intellectual in society
the tension between solitude and public life
language Latin
literaryMovement Renaissance humanism
literaryPeriod Renaissance
surface form: Italian Renaissance
mainSubject classical antiquity reception
humanism
intellectual life in the 14th century
moral philosophy
personal reflections
political life in the 14th century
religious reflection
notableFor autobiographical elements
combination of classical learning and Christian piety
early articulation of Renaissance humanism
reflects Petrarch’s intellectual network
Petrarch’s mature humanist thought
Petrarch’s personal experiences
Petrarch’s political concerns
timeOfComposition Petrarch’s later years
workOf Francesco Petrarca
writtenBy Francesco Petrarca

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Francesco Petrarca notableWork Epistolae seniles