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The most important of these early collectors was the Italian poet Francesco Petrarca, known in English as Petrarch, who is of ten called the ‘father of humanism’. Petrarch it was who coined the term ‘the Dark Ages’ to describe the millennium that separated the end of antiquity and the beginnings of the Renaissance.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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