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  1. In Petrarch’s poetry, who was Laura? Was she real? : r/AskHistorians. In Petrarch’s poetry, who was Laura? Was she real? So in Petrarch’s poems about his unrequited and courtly love, he talks about Laura. Who was she? I’ve heard Laura de Noves suggested but do we have a consensus on this? I’ve also heard the idea that “Laura” was ...

  2. Laura may have been Laura de Noves, the wife of Count Hugues de Sade (an ancestor of the Marquis de Sade). There is little definite information in Petrarch's work concerning Laura, except that she is lovely to look at, fair-haired, with a modest, dignified bearing. Laura and Petrarch had little or no personal contact.

  3. Jun 29, 2012 · Shortly after this event, Petrarch saw a woman in the Church of Saint-Claire d' Avignon, and she awoke in him a lasting passion; one that lasted until Petrarch's death. She is believed to have been Laura de Noves, the wife of Count Hugues de Sade. Petrarch has described her as "lovely to look at, fair-haired, with a modest and dignified bearing."

  4. Jun 8, 2016 - Laura de Noves (13101348) was the wife of Count Hugues de Sade (ancestor of Marquis de Sade). She could be the Laura that the Humanist poet Francesco Petrarch wrote about extensively however, she has never been positively identified as such. Laura had a great influence on Petrarch's life and lyric

  5. Laura de Noves died during the Black Death plague of 1348. The first 263 poems Petrarch wrote for her while she was alive and he called them Rime in Vita Laura. After she died, the poems he wrote were known as Rime in Morte Laura. His love for Laura was unconsummated. Petrarch wrote about this love:

  6. Apr 21, 2021 · Petrarch penned Il Canzoniere, a sequence of 366 poems—the vast majority of which are sonnets—dedicated to his idealized love Laura de Noves. Petrarch’s vision appeared bold, new, and uncompromising, whereby he would declare in Sonnet 105 of Il Canzoniere: “Understand me who can, for I understand myself”—a full-throated affirmation ...

  7. The discovery of the autograph of Luigi Peruzzi and of the complete draft of his Petrarch's biography - which mentions in several points the belonging of Laura to the "famiglia de' Salsi" (de Sade) - gives an authoritative precedent (between 1470 and 1475) to Vellutello's account.

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