The Accademia Petrarch—also known as the Trionfi Corsiniani—is an illuminated manuscript of Petrarch's Trionfi ("Triumphs"), a moralizing poem describing the triumphs of six allegorical figures, copied in Florence around 1470. Its six full-page miniatures have been attributed to Francesco di Antonio del Chierico, perhaps working in collaboration with his student Zanobi di Benedetto Strozzi. Written in Humanistic Minuscule, the manuscript is distinguished by its lavish painted borders featuring flowers, birds, putti (naked youths), and portrait busts.
We have 1 facsimile edition of the manuscript "Accademia Petrarch": Francesco Petrarca. Trionfi facsimile edition, published by Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana - Treccani, 2006
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