FRANCESCO PETRARCA PETRARCH. The Triumph of Love; a blindfolded boy in a chariot leads a procession of all those he has enslaved; one of Love's victims detaches himself from the procession and explains to Petrarch all that they see before them. Poem of 'Trionfo d'Amore', beginning with decorated initial 'N'; borders with all'antica decoration, and, at the foot, two half-figures supporting the shield of the Romei family of Ferrara. Poems of Petrarch. N. Italy; late 15th century. Source: Add. 38125, ff.33v-34. Language: Italian.
The Triumph of Love; a blindfolded boy in a chariot leads a procession of all those he has enslaved; one of Love's victims detaches himself from the procession and explains to Petrarch all that they see before them. Poem of 'Trionfo d'Amore', beginning with decorated initial 'N'; borders with all'antica decoration, and, at the foot, two half-figures supporting the shield of the Romei family of Ferrara. Poems of Petrarch. N. Italy; late 15th century. Source: Add. 38125, ff.33v-34. Language: Italian.