Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture

1374

Petrarch dies bent over a book

July 1374

The aging poet, living quietly at Arquà in the Euganean Hills, was found in his study slumped over a Virgil. He had spent his last years revising sonnets for Laura, dead of plague twenty-six years earlier. Humanism's first great practitioner had died as he had lived: among the ancient Romans.