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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Liber sine nomine ("The Book without a Name") is a collection of nineteen letters written in Latin by the fourteenth century Italian poet and Renaissance humanist Petrarch. The letters are harshly critical of the Avignon papacy, and were withheld from the larger collection of Epistolae familiares (Letters to Friends) for this reason. In this fashion, Petrarch reasoned, a reader could throw away this group of 19 and the other letters to friends could be preserved…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Liber sine nomine ("The Book without a Name") is a collection of nineteen letters written in Latin by the fourteenth century Italian poet and Renaissance humanist Petrarch. The letters are harshly critical of the Avignon papacy, and were withheld from the larger collection of Epistolae familiares (Letters to Friends) for this reason. In this fashion, Petrarch reasoned, a reader could throw away this group of 19 and the other letters to friends could be preserved for posterity. These letters were sent to his closest friends, which many times were well known figures to the public. So that he would not divulge their identities, he withheld these particular 19 letters and published this book "without a name" on any letter.