Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1341
Petrarch crowned poet laureate on the Capitoline
April 1341
A senatorial procession on the hill where Roman triumphs had once climbed crowned Francesco Petrarca with laurel for Latin verse. He delivered a Latin oration on poetry's nobility and dedicated the wreath to Saint Peter. No poet had been so honored since antiquity. The medieval and the antique embraced briefly on a windy Roman hilltop.