The Life of Petrarch prefixed is a condensation of the poet Campbell's two octavo volumes, and includes all the material part of that work.
York Street, Covent Garden,
June 28, 1869.
LIST OF PLATES.
| PAGE | |
| 1. [Portrait of Petrarch] | to face title. |
| 2. [View of Naples] | xliv |
| 3. [View of Nice] | li |
| 4. [Coast of Genoa] | lxvi |
| 5. [Bridge of Sighs, Venice] | lxxviii |
| 6. [Vicenza] | lxxxiii |
| 7. [Milan Cathedral] | cvi |
| 8. [Library of St. Mark's, Venice] | cxv |
| 9. [Ferrara. The Old Ducal Palace] | cxxiii |
| 10. [Portrait of Laura] | 1 |
| 11. [View of Rome—St. Peter's in the Distance] | 66 |
| 12. [Solitudes of Vaucluse (where Petrarch wrote most of his Sonnets)] | 105 |
| 13. [Genoa and the Apennines] | 124 |
| 14. [Avignon (where Laura resided)] | 189 |
| 15. [Selva Piana (where Petrarch received the news of Laura's death)] | 232 |
| 16. [Petrarch's House at Arqua (where he wrote his Triumphs)] | 322 |
CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF PETRARCH'S LIFE.
Transcriber's note:
The index of poems is at the [end of the document].