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Petrarch is best known for his Italian poetry, notably the Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (\"Fragments of Vernacular Matters\"), a collection of 366 lyric poems in various genres also known as 'canzoniere' ('songbook'), and I trionfi (\"The Triumphs\"), a six-part narrative poem of Dantean inspiration. However, Petrarch was an enthusiastic Latin scholar and did most of his writing in this language. His Latin writings include scholarly works, introspective essays, letters, and more poetry. Among them are Secretum (\"My Secret Book\"), an intensely personal, imaginary dialogue with a figure inspired by Augustine of Hippo; De Viris Illustribus (\"On Famous Men\"), a series of moral biographies; Rerum Memorandarum Libri, an incomplete treatise on the cardinal virtues; De Otio Religiosorum (\"On Religious Leisure\")[34] and De vita solitaria (\"On the Solitary Life\"), which praise the contemplative life; De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae (\"Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul\"), a self-help book which remained popular for hundreds of years; Itinerarium (\"Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land\"); invectives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French; the Carmen Bucolicum, a collection of 12 pastoral poems; and the unfinished epic Africa. He translated seven psalms, a collection known as the Penitential Psalms.[35]
15. This Capernaum was the Magazine of Christs Miracles. Here was healed the servant of that goodMat. 8. 5. Centurion: who though a Gentile outfaithed Israel it self, concluding from his own authority over his Souldiers, that Christ by a more absolute power, as Lord high Marshall of all maladies, without his personall presence, could by his bare word of command, order any disease to march or retreat at his pleasure. Here Simon Peters wives mother was cured of aMat. 8. 14. Fever, andMark. 2. 1. here such as brought the man sick of the Palsie, not finding a door on the floor, made one on the Roof (Love will creep, but Faith will climb where it cannot goe) let him down with cords, his bed bringing him in, which presently he carried out being perfectly cured.Mat. 9. 18. & Mark 5. 22. Here also Christ restored the daughter of Iairus to life, and in the way as he went (each Parenthesis of our Saviours motion is full of heavenly matter, and his obiter more to the purpose, then our iter) he cured the Woman of her fluxe of bloud, with the touch of his garment. But amongst all these and more wonders, the greatest was the ingratitude of the people of Capernaum, justly occasioning our Saviours sad prediction, AndMat. 11. 23.thou Capernaum which art exalted to heaven shalt be brought down to hell; for if the mighty works which have been done in thee, had been done in Tyre and S [...]don, they would have repented long [...]goe in sackecloth and ashes. O sad strapado of the soul, to be hoised up so high, and then cast down suddenly so low, enough to disjoint all the powers thereof in peeces! [...]. Hieron. de loc. Hebr. Capernaum at this day is a poor village scarce consisting of seven fishermens Cottages. 59ce067264
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