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" Peter, where, after a solemn mass, and returning thanks to God for the honour he had received, he took off his crown to place it among the offerings, and hung it up on the arch of the temple. " The same day the count of Anguillara had letters patent drawn... "
The Life of Petrarch: Collected from Memoires Pour la Vie de Petrarch ... - Page 239
by Jacques-François-Paul-Aldonce de Sade - 1776
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Orlando Furioso, Volume 1

Lodovico Ariosto - Italian poetry - 1785 - 454 pages
...temple. " The fame day the count of Anguillara had letters patent drawn up, by which the fenators, after a very flattering preface, declare Petrarch...place, by the authority of king Robert, the Roman fenate and the people of Rome, he fhould have full liberty to read and comment on poetry and hiftory,...
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The Life of Petrarch: Collected from Memoires Pour la Vie de Petrarch, Volume 1

Jacques-François-Paul-Aldonce de Sade, Mrs. Dobson (Susannah) - Poets, Italian - 1807 - 326 pages
...took off his crown to place it among the offerings, and hung it up on the arch of the temple. The same day the count of Anguillara had letters patent drawn...Petrarch to have merited the title •of a great poet and historian ; and that at Bome, and in every other pla<:e, by the authority of king Robert, the Roman...
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Orlando Furioso, Volume 1

Lodovico Ariosto - Roland (Legendary character) - 1807 - 318 pages
...off his crown to place it among the offerings, and hung it up on the arch of the temple. " The same day the count of Anguillara had letters patent drawn...declare Petrarch to have merited the title of a great pcet and historian ; and that at Rome, and in every other place, by the authority of king Robert, the...
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Anecdotes of Music, Historical and Biographical: In a Series of ..., Volume 1

Allatson Burgh - Music - 1814 - 526 pages
...be placed among the offerings, that were suspended from the roof of the temple. The same day, Count Anguillara, had letters patent drawn up, by which the senators, after a very flattering preamble, " declare Petrarca to have me" rited the titles of poet and historian ; and that as " an...
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