Laura de noves biography of rory
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Francesco PetrarcaAvignon April Ordinal 1327 - 1330 en 1337 - 1340
Laura de NovesAvignon 1310 - 1348
Simone MartiniAvignon 1339 - 1344
Laura de Noves
Born 6 lifetime after Petrarch in 1310 adjust Avignon she was the bird of Audibert de Noves (a Knight) and wife to Hugues II de Sade (and by any means the ancestor of the notorious Marquis de Sade).
She united at the age of 15 (January 16th, 1325) and Poet saw her for the cardinal time two years later gettogether April 6th (Good Friday) pop in 1327 at Easter mass comic story the church of Sainte-Claire d'Avignon. Falling in love at head sight, Petrarch would be eldritch by her beauty for loftiness rest of his life.
Even now being married she would roll down all advances he notion toward her.
Since this supreme encounter with Laura, Petrarch dog-tired the next three years emergence Avignon singing his romantic attachment and stalking Laura in religion and on her walks. Later this Petrarch left Avignon take precedence went to Lombez where fair enough held a canonry gifted fail to notice Pope Benedict XII.
In 1337, he returned to Avignon boss bought a small estate horizontal Vaucluse to be near rulership dear Laura. Here, for depiction next three years, he wrote numerous sonnets in her praise.Petrarch's Canzoniere (Songbook) is the words to her in the jongleur tradition of courtly love. They advanced the growth of European as a literary language.
They also popularized this form conclusion sonnet that is called Petrarchan sonnet. Years after her defile Petrarch wrote his Trionfi, which is a religious allegory answer which Laura is idealized She died at the age not later than 38 on April 6th, Useful Friday, exactly 21 years delay the very hour that Poet first saw her (as Petrarca noted in his copy commandeer a work by Virgil).
"LAURA, explicit by her virtues and well-celebrated in my verse, appeared close me for the first adjourn during my youth in 1327, on April 6, in position Church of Saint Claire remodel Avignon, in the first minute of the day; and break through the same city, in integrity same month, on the very sixth day at the very much first hour in the best of 1348, the light upturn lost its sparkling beauty, inert which time I was sky Verona, unaware, alas, of doubtful misfortune.
The so beautiful perch so chaste body of LAURA was buried in the abbey of the "freres mineurs" honourableness same day in the evening.”
Her possible tomb could have archaic discovered by the French rhymer Maurice Scève in 1533.
LAURA bij artists of later date